Official waiting room for those with a new 992 on order --- come on in !!
General question. What is the collective wisdom?
Are the queues and waiting times reducing yet? I do realise that ADM changes/regulates the dynamic, so it might be hard to tell.
Six months ago, dealers in UK were quoting 2-years waiting list. Today, I see new vehicles in stock, although priced at some premium.
Are the queues and waiting times reducing yet? I do realise that ADM changes/regulates the dynamic, so it might be hard to tell.
Six months ago, dealers in UK were quoting 2-years waiting list. Today, I see new vehicles in stock, although priced at some premium.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say most of us waiting to go to Davisville will do so aboard the Siem Cicero leaving Emden on 9/25 and arriving on 10/7. Unless there is a problem at one of the ports. I might be completely wrong but it doesn't make sense that cars would wait in Emden for 20 days for no reason.
OK, I don't want to say it, but I will.
I called it.
I'm on the Siem Cicero also. Now lets hope there aren't any issues. Good luck guys.
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I made it on the Siem Cicero today as well. ETA to the dealership is now 10/23!
Looks like I missed the boat...
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According to the TYD hack mine is still stuck in Emden and missed out on Siem Cicero. Looks like the next option that gets to Jacksonville on 10/17 is going to be SIEM ARISTOTLE departing Emden 9/28 if I am reading all of this correctly .
TYD hack instructions in case anyone else is trying to find this:
TYD hack instructions in case anyone else is trying to find this:
Finding the ship the car is on (once it has shipped):
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
Finding the ship the car is on (once it has shipped):
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
- Go to the TYD website.
- Press the F12 key
- Click on the Network tab
- In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
- Refresh the page
- You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is hr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
- After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
- In those details you will see something like this:” ident":"|MO_9283875"
- In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.