Here's "tracking site" and related options:
There are several ways you can find out about your car's status. The best way is to have your dealer be proactive and to have them systematically share its "progress milestones" with you. Each dealer has the ability to track your order's progress by the aforementioned GM WorkBench software system. Every dealer has one or more individuals who has authorization into that system, for without the WorkBench system, there would be no way for a dealership to order a single vehicle. Many dealerships are reluctant to share its its information, but if you can make personal friends with the dealership's WorkBench Coordinator (flowers, donuts, compliments, etc), you are home free.
Optional, additional ways to track your car's progress, in recommended priority order, include:
a) Using the following "order tracking link" to communicate with fellow forum members "ChevroletCustomerCare":
Chevy Cust. Care: Tracking Your Order
Please limit your tracking requests via the preceding method to ONCE A WEEK.
b) PM "ChevroletCustomerCare."
c) Call Chevy Customer Assistance Center: 1.800.222.1020
d) Send an email to:
[email protected]
e) Go to this site:
General Motors | Contact Us | GM.com (send them detailed info)
for) Go to Chevy's build a new Corvette site, and look on the right side of,that page for the "chat" option. You will need your six digit ordering code, your dealership's name and your home state.
Note, please our "ChevroletCustomerCare" colleagues do not have access to Canadian ordered. Please contact your dealer, or go to:
GM Canada | Cars, Trucks, SUVs, and Crossovers | General Motors Then click on "Live Chat."
Regardless of which method you choose, suggest you limit your inquiries no more than once weekly, if that. Meanwhile, since the unexpected sometimes happens, periodically check the "Constraint Updates" thread.
All the preceding info from, and only a small part of this key thread:
http://www.stingrayforums.com/forum...urgent-order-delivery-useful-information.html