992 build lost in the Porsche-o-sphere?
#152
#153
Luckly no. I have a minimal build tho. Pushed forward by 2 weeks at the moment, so long it clears Jacksonville quickly (heard there may be delays at the port). Good luck!
#154
my manufacturing started April 3rd and now it says it will complete June 5th. So from 4/12, then 5/6 and now 6/5. None of us can figure out the rhyme or reason why are cars aren’t being finished
#155
There must be parts in common as we're all getting pushed to a very small window beg of June (presumably where PAG have a delivery coming).
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#156
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#157
starting to get a little agitated at all the builds coming and going and mine not moving :/ the hell did I option that’s taking this long
#159
#160
Mine has been sitting in Emden since 4/16. My TYD has not updated since then either, so I am sitting in an information dead zone. Frustrated.
Come on Porsche, do better!
Come on Porsche, do better!
Last edited by Zanotti; 05-14-2024 at 08:28 AM.
#161
#162
Mine sat there for months. I tried to speculate what process or logic they use to prioritize and load cars onto carriers.
I’ve come to the conclusion that the dock workers use LIFO (Last In First Out).
If your car is unfortunate enough to be at the back of the lot, the workers simply take the cars at the front of the lot and load them onto the next available ship, regardless of how long your car has been waiting. There is no logic, tracking, or prioritizing based on customer frustration considerations.
My car got stuck there because of the chip embargo. As the factory (quickly) churned out more and more new cars, they were shipped before mine, even though Porsche had identified a remediation process for the chip problem.
So if there is some kind of a "hiccup", such as a shipping bottleneck at destination ports, your car will end up at the back of the lot at Emden. Expect to wait months until they clear the lot and get to your car.
Last edited by PSPorsche; 05-14-2024 at 08:37 AM.
#163
There is hope folks !!!
Got notification on my Porsche app this morning.
My car production is completed and on its way to German port. Keeping my finger crossed.
Got notification on my Porsche app this morning.
My car production is completed and on its way to German port. Keeping my finger crossed.
#164
Once it’s lost at the “Emden hole”, all bets are off.
Mine sat there for months. I tried to speculate what process or logic they use to prioritize and load cars onto carriers.
I’ve come to the conclusion that the dock workers use LIFO (Last In First Out).
If your car is unfortunate enough to be at the back of the lot, the workers simply take the cars at the front of the lot and load them onto the next available ship, regardless of how long your car has been waiting. There is no logic, tracking, or prioritizing based on customer frustration considerations.
My car got stuck there because of the chip embargo. As the factory (quickly) churned out more and more new cars, they were shipped before mine, even though Porsche had identified a remediation process for the chip problem.
So if there is some kind of a "hiccup", such as a shipping bottleneck at destination ports, your car will end up at the back of the lot at Emden. Expect to wait months until they clear the lot and get to your car.
Mine sat there for months. I tried to speculate what process or logic they use to prioritize and load cars onto carriers.
I’ve come to the conclusion that the dock workers use LIFO (Last In First Out).
If your car is unfortunate enough to be at the back of the lot, the workers simply take the cars at the front of the lot and load them onto the next available ship, regardless of how long your car has been waiting. There is no logic, tracking, or prioritizing based on customer frustration considerations.
My car got stuck there because of the chip embargo. As the factory (quickly) churned out more and more new cars, they were shipped before mine, even though Porsche had identified a remediation process for the chip problem.
So if there is some kind of a "hiccup", such as a shipping bottleneck at destination ports, your car will end up at the back of the lot at Emden. Expect to wait months until they clear the lot and get to your car.