Had a test drive yesterday. Man the car is insanely fast. Was told that he would not be surprised if the car arrives this month, and certainly before the end of next month. I ordered mint but wanted to change to grey/silver. He said I wouldn't be able to because they stopped taking orders already.
Still debating if 90k (after tax) is a smart move given the financial situation of the world right now.
The pre-order link is gone from the Canadian website. You can still select 'Build & Order' for the GV60, but not sure how far through the process it will take you.I changed my exterior color yesterday with my dealership with no issues. They stopped taking orders..?
If there were a regulatory delay I wouldn't think they could let customers take them for test drives and get provincial plates for the vehicles.I wonder if the location of the vehicles isn't the reason for the delays - but instead the cause is some sort of regulatory/registration delay.
The manual isn't available yet, it isn't yet listed on the nrcan fuel economy listings, and my insurance company just told me they can't quote the vehicle (even though I provided a VIN) because it isn't yet in the system.
I wondered the same, but I'm not sure that demo vehicles get registered provincially. Dealers plates aren't tied to specific vehicles, and I suspect there may be exceptions available to manufacturers to let them on the road.If there were a regulatory delay I wouldn't think they could let customers take them for test drives and get provincial plates for the vehicles.
My dealer told me there are different types of plates. For instance they had the vehicle out on the road a few days before he could let me test drive. I asked him how they could drive a car without plates and he said there are plates specifically for tech support people to test cars and that is different from dealer plates that allow sales people and customers to drive the cars.I wondered the same, but I'm not sure that demo vehicles get registered provincially. Dealers plates aren't tied to specific vehicles, and I suspect there may be exceptions available to manufacturers to let them on the road.
I used to regularly drive through a town where GM had a cold-weather test facility, and would often see vehicles on the road that were not yet available for sale.
He also mentioned that your place in the queue doesn't really matter at this point unless you ordered really early. I'm sure most know this but apparently they make batches based on exterior/interior color and in increments of 100 at a time in Korea.
That’s the way I understand it, yeah.Sorry, I'm probably overanalyzing - did you mean someone order ranked 900 in say white could get it before someone order ranked 500 in the same color?
Or I assume what you meant was your order rank is relevant only compared to the specific color you want. So someone who is ranked 900 for copper, may get it in the first batch if only 99 other copper orders were ahead of them. Whereas someone ordering white with an order rank of 500 may have 299 other white orders ahead of them, so they get it in the 3rd batch?
Yes. A number of people have posted that they have been seen at their local dealership and some have taken test drives.I saw a GV60 driving around Toronto today..... So they are here and we can go look at them?
All of the above?I have a test drive set up with Genesis Yorkdale (Toronto) tomorrow morning. Anything I should target for a trial? Fingerprint, HUD, wireless AA and CarPlay, HDA 1/2, etc? I feel like HDA will be difficult to test on the 401…