GM has announced upcoming order cutoffs and extended production downtime that will impact availability of certain Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra configurations.
Double cab ordering for both Silverado and Sierra will close on January 13, 2026, after which double cab models will be unavailable for approximately 13 months due to a production pause until April 2027.
In addition, regular cab ordering is expected to close at the end of March (exact date forthcoming), with regular cab models unavailable for roughly 8–9 months until production resumes.
Customers relying on these configurations should plan orders accordingly as significant gaps in availability are expected throughout the 2026–2027 cycle.
Nissan Launches MY26 Fleet Conquest Growth Program
Nissan has announced the launch of its Fleet Conquest Growth Program, designed to drive new fleet business through factory-ordered vehicles.
National Gas Prices Fall to Lowest Levels Since 2021
The national average price of gasoline has fallen to $2.95 per gallon—the lowest level since May 2021—according to GasBuddy data from over 150,000 stations nationwide. Prices have dropped 8.5 cents in the last week and are down from both last month and last year, with declines seen in nearly every state heading into Thanksgiving. Experts cite completed refinery maintenance and increased OPEC production as key factors putting downward pressure on oil and fuel prices, with some stations already offering gas below $2 per gallon. As of December 1, regional averages range from $2.55 in the Rocky Mountains to $4.03 on the West Coast, and the cheapest states for gas include Oklahoma ($2.40), Texas ($2.55), and Arkansas ($2.57).