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I've got a VIN and a delivery date - how do i check which ship my car is on?
Thanks
If your delivery date is mid - late August its probably on Glovis Sun... if it's early September it's probably on the Grand Dahlia.
I'm sure they could get it to you on your birthday.So much for getting my X on my birthday!
Thanks for the update though.
I have been told I can expect mine early September but I still have no VIN. Have you received yours yet?When did you order your X? What’s the spec? Been waiting for mine since January and Tesla just doesn’t seem to want to give me any concrete info.
No vin yet either, what spec have you on order?I have been told I can expect mine early September but I still have no VIN. Have you received yours yet?
No vin yet either, what spec have you on order?
Mine:
Model X Performance
Ludicrous Mode
Pearl White Multi-Coat
22" Onyx Black Wheels
All Black Premium Interior with Carbon Fiber Décor
Six Seat Interior
Autopilot
Full Self-Driving Capability
Free Unlimited Supercharging
was expected for March delivery originally, in April was told a June delivery date, in June I was told to expect a vin number on July 15th, on July 15th was told to expect delivery in mid September. (I’m not hopeful that my car will be with me in September) No vin yet either
Point taken, sorry for the intrusion on this valuable thread. Keep it up!Ships folks, SHIPS.
Not orders, VINs, Wheels, Tow bars, deliveries, leasing, etc etc...
I spend time giving daily updates and shipping info and people have scroll through pages and pages of chat to find them.
Thanks for your understanding....
If your delivery date is mid - late August its probably on Glovis Sun... if it's early September it's probably on the Grand Dahlia.
About 23 crew.
Do you know, to what extent are these crew members involved in the offloading the cargo? So when they dock in Zeebrugge, do these guys get a few hours shore leave, or are they all working hard to offload the cars? I'm guessing at least some of them must be involved, but I'd like to think some of them get to have a beer or... whatever after weeks at sea
Probably the most closely guarded secret is how much is paid. Your guess is as good as anybody's, quite frankly.Also, just for info, any guess at how much the charter cost for a ship like the GS is? That's only part of the total delivery cost to Europe for sure, but if I made a guess like maybe $1000 per car for just the sea transit from San Francisco to Zeebrugge would that be anything close? I would think that's maybe light but then I'd be surprised probably if it was $2000 (sorry, I'm just a curious person ) I don't know anything about what port loading/unloading costs might be plus demurrage risk, also what incoterms this sort of delivery might be under (CIF?).