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Not yet. I’ve refreshed the TYD page over a hundred times today, but that doesn’t seem to achieve anything. They don’t seem to be getting the message. 🤣
Can confirm that refreshing TYD 1000 times a day also doesn't work.
Not yet. I’ve refreshed the TYD page over a hundred times today, but that doesn’t seem to achieve anything. They don’t seem to be getting the message. 🤣
Same. Definition of insanity lol. It doesn’t take this long to get from the factory to the port, I’m guessing they have a queue of cars that have to be processed, can’t say I’m surprised.
After being in the Jacksonville port for a week TYD just moved the next step to June 15. SA says something about a missing part, but no way to know beyond that. This was after it sat at emden for a month. Anyone else stuck at the port?
My T has been sitting in Jax since April 24... But I'm doing PECATL delivery which is already scheduled for June 21, so it's likely my car's not going anywhere for another two weeks or more.
My T is at Emden waiting for a ship to Houston and then a truck ride to PECLA for delivery. This will be my third PECLA delivery in two years and my last. The cost increased from $650 to $2,000 and a lunch, driving experience and pulling a sheet off a car is not worth $2,000. Oh wait- they do give you a tiny bag of m&m’s in the color of your car which is worth maybe $2.00?
A West Coast 911 T convention is definitely needed.
Did anyone else get the gloss black aero kit option on their T build? I expected this option to get canceled but there it is on the car.
I'm taking delivery of my T at PECATL next month - at $600 when I got my allocation PEC delivery was a good deal to me. If it had bumped to $2k when I placed my order I wouldn't have done it. This is my first Porsche and I've never been to either PEC - just driven past and flown over PECATL.
Hope my car makes it to Emden before Aristotle does.
My car is also in route to Emden with Baltimore as US destination port. As much as I would love to hope that it makes Siem Aristotle, it is highly unlikely. My last car was in Emden for 29 days prior to catching a ship. No missing parts, just typical wait. Based on what I've seen others post here, this still seems to be be the usual timeline.
Last edited by Alex.In.M0tion; 05-19-2023 at 11:41 AM.
My car is also in route to Emden with Baltimore as US destination port. As much as I would love to hope that it makes Siem Aristotle, it is highly unlikely. My last car was in Emden for 29 days prior to catching a ship. No missing parts, just typical wait. Based on what I've seen others post here, this still seems to be be the usual timeline.
Don’t dispair. I also saw two people post that their cars got onto vessels just a day after arriving to the port at Emden. High hopes and positive thinking!
It really depends on when your car gets there and is ready to be loaded onto a ship and when there is a ship ready to set sail that includes your destination on its schedule. If all goes well, it could be the next day or a couple weeks. My Panamera in 2021 got on a ship the day after it arrived at Emden but that was extremely lucky timing (I was still over a month delayed overall).
Originally Posted by FP32NF
Don't despair, one-day turnaround is possible. My C4S arrived at port on 4-24 and left port on 4-25. The ship, SFL Conductor, is currently off the East Coast, scheduled to arrive in Rhode Island tomorrow. My wait continues as the boat goes next to Baltimore and then on to my destination port, Houston.
Please tell me that the assembly line is closed on the weekend. Then I won't spend the next two days refreshing TYD to see if my production pictures are ready yet (went into production late afternoon Stuttgart time on the 16th) and might stand a chance of actually getting all my weekend chores done.
Please tell me that the assembly line is closed on the weekend. Then I won't spend the next two days refreshing TYD to see if my production pictures are ready yet (went into production late afternoon Stuttgart time on the 16th) and might stand a chance of actually getting all my weekend chores done.
I wish too, but I’ve seen folks write here that they got updates over the weekend.
Took delivery yesterday and am thrilled with this car. Perfect all the way around. All in all it was about two months delayed from the initial estimate on delivery. I got pretty lucky in that once it started production it was done and at Emden pretty quickly. Sat in Emden four weeks but once it hit JAX it was in my garage 8 days later. Hendrick Porsche Charlotte has been great.