I am delayed one month
#16
Race Director
Phase 3 on the MyPorsche App or Milestone 03 on TYD? If the former, then likely yes, but that Phase 3 should say "Production Complete". I think you may be Milestone 03 which is Scheduled for Production, which means you need to look at the dat under Milestone 04 for the projected start date.
#17
Aha then it may not be built may get an update in your favor soon but then transport seems to be a significant constraint now no doubt magnified by the Felicity Ace event. I’m curious if there is a shipping hold until the root cause of the fire is determined.
#18
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
There should be pictures of your car on that first tracker .
#19
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Thats what I guessed it was . A Macan Forum member just posted that he was told this . The concern is a repeat event .
#20
Three Wheelin'
I would be surprised - maybe not shocked but at least surprised - if all car manufacturers put a shipping hold on their cars pending a determination that is likely to take several months to conclude.
#23
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#24
Mine is on the way to emden with a target date to be on a vessel by 3/8. I was hoping it may just make it for the siem confucius which is estimated to depart tomorrow for Baltimore . Here is hoping but unlikely. TYD has been updating for me daily but the overview is still showing phase 2 for some reason. I am sensing TYD is more accurate
#25
It's pretty ridiculous, but mine is even more than ridiculous.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
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#26
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And now there is one less boat.
#27
Three Wheelin'
It's pretty ridiculous, but mine is even more than ridiculous.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
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#28
It's pretty ridiculous, but mine is even more than ridiculous.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
I ordered my cabriolet last year in May, supposed to be a July build and September delivery. Production was quite delayed and my car did not finish production until late August, and then got to Emden on 9/25/2021. It was then supposed to arrive by end of October. And now the crazy thing starts: the "On Vessel" date kept being pushed, from October, to November, December, January. February, and after just missing the 2/18/22 date last Friday, it got updated to 3/18/22. So my car has been sitting at Emden for almost half a year, and I still don't know if the car will actually get on vessel in March, or maybe even later.
I talked with my dealer several times and they don't have any clue what can be happening. I contacted PCNA today and they don't have clue either but promised to look into it to get more information.
Not sure what's going on, I hope you all don't have to go through this.
Cars that are completed...but missing one piece or more, are shipped to port while waiting for the parts. Sometimes are even shipped to the destination country and wait for parts there...
#29
My guess in situations like this...is that they are missing parts. Or a part...
Cars that are completed...but missing one piece or more, are shipped to port while waiting for the parts. Sometimes are even shipped to the destination country and wait for parts there...
Cars that are completed...but missing one piece or more, are shipped to port while waiting for the parts. Sometimes are even shipped to the destination country and wait for parts there...
One thing they said is they heard from someone that the car key was missing (since we only produce one key per car at this point, they couldn't move to the car). And they had to reprogram a car key so it got delayed. But that sounds really weird to me.
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It really is luck of the draw. My last car arrived at the port and was on a ship within a couple of days.