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I am taking factory delivery :wink:
Yeah but quartzav is an outsider from Reno so he has to come across state lines to get his car. You are local.:smile:I'm not...
Hey...I may be an outsider but the car won't be. :tongue: The car will be registered in the same county as it was produced from factory.Yeah but quartzav is an outsider from Reno so he has to come across state lines to get his car. You are local.:smile:
What does the source say is your estimated delivery?
WOW! I checked a couple of hours ago, and nothing. Now I have a VIN 47XX. 90D. No Premium. Utah delivery.
No idea on delivery time frame/date....
It's likely that the date in the source is meaningless if the field is hidden - it's just using a default value that's not filled out.
In fact, my source shows delivery options ranging from December 1969 through June 1970 (i.e. around the UNIX timestamp start). That, or there's some time traveling magic involved.
The other field says estimated delivery is "March - Early April" (which is coincidentally also what my DS told me), but I wouldn't be surprised if this is based on the delivery options above, so it means "March - Early April 1970".
My VIN 26nn had estimated delivery of late March - April (it's accuracy is doubtful). If you are interested in finding your estimated delivery date, you could view page source and search "Estimated Delivery". Here's how the page source looked
>Estimated Delivery</h4><p class="section-description">Late March - April</p><p class="section-description">You’ll be scheduled for an exact date and time closer to delivery.
My VIN is 16XX I called on the 3rd and they said it was already in production (I don't believe them because my page still says production queue). Well this is what mine says;
Estimated Delivery</h4><p class="section-description"></p><p class="section-description">You’ll be scheduled for an exact date and time closer to delivery.
The page shows production queue all the way until you get it delivered, at least right now for the X.
Mine looks like this:
<fieldset class="pickup-date pickup hidden form-wrapper" id="edit-edd-date-fieldset"><div class="fieldset-wrapper"><h4 class="section-sub-header">Estimated Delivery</h4><p class="section-description"><span class="SL_date" data-sl-dtfmt="%B %d, %Y" data-sl-tgtfmt="longDate">March 5, 2016</span> - <span class="SL_date" data-sl-dtfmt="%B %d, %Y" data-sl-tgtfmt="longDate">March 12, 2016</span></p><p class="section-description">You’ll be scheduled for an exact date and time closer to delivery.</p></div></fieldset>
So although no dates in mine yet it must be close. What do you think?
No dates would be no estimate from factory yet, I'd guess that means your car does not yet have a slot in the queue.
Peter+