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From build to order

Old Jun 1, 2008 | 04:33 AM
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From build to order

Hi:

I just sent my build to the dealer by e-mail and contacted him by phone also. He acknowledged receiving it and was putting together the order information. That was Friday around 12:00. Since I have never ordered a car by this process, and I do not want to appear impatient - I want to ask the forum. How long do I wait, before I phone and ask when can we complete the order? Your help is appreciated I don't want to appear rude or inconsiderate.

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sika
 
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Old Jun 1, 2008 | 04:57 AM
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Just call you MA and ask haha. They are always more than happy to finalize a sale.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2008 | 05:01 AM
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silka -
Sitting down with your MA face to face with a deposit in hand should speed the order placement. With us that was about 45 minutes. A physical customer will always come first. Be aware that your dealer may be building an order against a future production allocation, that was our case.

With a production number comes the assignment comes a production week. That week may shift forward or backwards by a week (based on current observations). Your MA will be able to give you a estimate of wen you are likely to see the car.

From what I have been able to gleen for the other build week support groups, the build takes 6 days, 10 days to get on a ship, 9 days in transit, 5 days from the NYCVDC to an area dealer, obvously longer to the south and west coast.

Hope that answers your question.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2008 | 05:05 AM
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It all depends on the Dealer on the wait time, some dealers, like mine, have enough new orders in the "pipeline" that they can just re-configure your car into the pipeline order and then I think the best wait time is only about 5-6 weeks on the east coast. I hear though some very long wait times on the west coast or from Dealers that just don't have a very high monthly allotment of cars coming in. Unfortunately your MA has the best idea about that. Ordering is OK and there are just a couple of things I would like to have that I don't now (Bluetooth, rear fogs, maybe LSD), I gave up on it and just buy off the floor now, but my dealer also keeps a few low-optioned models coming in which is how I like my MINIS.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2008 | 05:42 AM
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Thanks for the answers. I'll call and tell him I would like to come by and finalize the deal with a deposit. I am not too concerned about the pipeline, but I just want to make everything official. I don't mind waiting, I just want to know what to expect next. My main goal is to just have the order in. Appreciate your thoughts and advice. Thanks again.

Sika
 
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