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10-04-2007, 08:56 PM | #1 |
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Anyone know how many days the car will go into production after I get the production number? I checked the Owner Circle and the stats is on order. I ordered the car last Saturday. I will call my CA tomorrow but can someone help me? I would really like to know. Thanks.
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Sept. 22 - I ordered the car in the morning and was given the production number before I left the dealer (I was there about 45 minutes, total). Sept. 25 - OC indicated the car was "scheduled for production". Sept. 29 - Vehicle Production Status (VPS; 1-800-831-1117) declared the car was "in the body shop". Oct. 1 - VPS stated the car was built and "released to a carrier for transit to an exit port". Oct. 5 - VPS indicated the car is "in transit to an exit port". Seemed pretty quick to me, but I haven't ordered a car from the factory since the late '70's and nowadays this sort of timing may be typical, for all I know. Last edited by Sailor; 10-05-2007 at 06:25 PM.. Reason: didn't proof read the first time |
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