If then when?
#2
Depends how quickly they get the car to Emden, then across the pond and into port stateside. I would say anything from 3 to 4 weeks.
Get the name of the ship from your dealer. You can then use various sites to track the ship. Waiting is part of the experience. It's all good!
Get the name of the ship from your dealer. You can then use various sites to track the ship. Waiting is part of the experience. It's all good!
#4
Depends how quickly they get the car to Emden, then across the pond and into port stateside. I would say anything from 3 to 4 weeks.
Get the name of the ship from your dealer. You can then use various sites to track the ship. Waiting is part of the experience. It's all good!
Get the name of the ship from your dealer. You can then use various sites to track the ship. Waiting is part of the experience. It's all good!
#6
The one thing you have to understand with these is that you only will get data in certain areas.. You will data from port until it gets off the coast of Spain, then nothing for a week or so until you hit Caribbean for west coast delivery But it's cool to see what you can.
#7
Maybe you guys aren't understanding, it's at the port in the U.S.. Not overseas... I no longer need to follow the boat.
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#9
<2 weeks depending on your proximity to port.. The cars can sit at port sometimes while the car carriers are filled..
#12
Probably have it within a week I'm guessing.. The prep at the dealer doesn't take long.. Usually by the time the dealer calls you it's ready.
You are in the home stretch
You are in the home stretch
#13
Same for me.. I'm in oc and it was about 10 days.. From when I saw the ship hit port.. Damn things sit in the arrival area and then the car carriers (or trains) take a while to collect them..
#14
for me, after arriving at san diego port, it took eight days before it's released for transport, and at that point, my salesman told me there was no way to know when the car would actually arrive at dealer, but it took three days to get to dealer.