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Cleanup gets a few shuffled dates and a few new cars built is good. My car? No. But someone’s… It is nice to have a huge chunk scheduled for the entire month, but then it feels so slow when the other weeks are small cleanup batches.So this is the best of news because we see MME production across all weeks of July? What should I read between the lines here?
what model spec? I’ve got a 12/7 order for premium AWD ER and no date yet ;(Got scheduled for week of July 4th. Pumped!
Standard GT. Ordered March 17th. Hope you get scheduled soon. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason to when things get scheduled.what model spec? I’ve got a 12/7 order for premium AWD ER and no date yet ;(
yeah, based on Vulnox’s post, looks like we’re getting close. I am slapping myself as last week my dealer said they had a ice white one available at msrp. I was going to go pick it up the next day but when I called in the morning someone was already signing the paperwork for it. Lesson learned…don’t even wait 2 hours to decide when one’s available lolStandard GT. Ordered March 17th. Hope you get scheduled soon. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason to when things get scheduled.
In short, yes. It can take. Couple weeks to complete production, then a couple months for shipping and delivery. My production week is 7/16, I’m assuming Early October.Are people really experiencing a 3 month wait between their "scheduled production week" and their delivery dates? Said a different way, if my car isn't scheduled by August/September, I may miss out on a tax credit for this calendar year?
In short, yes. It can take. Couple weeks to complete production, then a couple months for shipping and delivery. My production week is 7/16, I’m assuming Early October.