Anyone else waiting for their 2019 AMG GT...?
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Anyone else waiting for their 2019 AMG GT...?
Thought I'd start a thread here and see if anyone else is waiting for their 2019 AMG GT(...)....
My 2019 AMG GTR was an August production and arrived at the port in September. Unfortunately it's been sitting there ever since, apparently, waiting for emissions certificate.
Hoping to see who else is in the same predicament as me. If anyone starts getting delivery then it would help to know.
Cheers
My 2019 AMG GTR was an August production and arrived at the port in September. Unfortunately it's been sitting there ever since, apparently, waiting for emissions certificate.
Hoping to see who else is in the same predicament as me. If anyone starts getting delivery then it would help to know.
Cheers
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I have a white GTR that is either in transport by boat or at the port. Was told the car can’t be released until the EPA cert and wholesaled to dealers. That date is 12/15 from what I hear.
I’m sure your car is being well looked after.
I’m sure your car is being well looked after.
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Hello there,
I am in the same boat as you. My GT-C has been sitting at the Baltimore VPC since 24 October. I think it was built in September 1st generation.....we were all surprised to hear from Production Specialist team that, "Oh yeah, BTW, the vehicle has been built and assigned to the Orion Highway vessel for transport." I had sent a note to my sales rep and inventory specialist about the rumored facelift items for the MY19s; most importantly the HP increases; we got back the note about the vehicle already built and assigned to the vessel.
Strangely enough, my job has me about 5 miles south of the Baltimore VPC pretty much every week! Every time I am down here, I always drive by and just wave....🙂
Let the waiting and anticipation continue! But, at least we are better off than the E63S folks that have had their vehicles held up since April/May in some cases and still getting the mid-late December delivery date. It's all good though. The later the better for me as a Winter Delivery in the NE means storage until April or a quick drive on a warm day between December and April!
-C
I am in the same boat as you. My GT-C has been sitting at the Baltimore VPC since 24 October. I think it was built in September 1st generation.....we were all surprised to hear from Production Specialist team that, "Oh yeah, BTW, the vehicle has been built and assigned to the Orion Highway vessel for transport." I had sent a note to my sales rep and inventory specialist about the rumored facelift items for the MY19s; most importantly the HP increases; we got back the note about the vehicle already built and assigned to the vessel.
Strangely enough, my job has me about 5 miles south of the Baltimore VPC pretty much every week! Every time I am down here, I always drive by and just wave....🙂
Let the waiting and anticipation continue! But, at least we are better off than the E63S folks that have had their vehicles held up since April/May in some cases and still getting the mid-late December delivery date. It's all good though. The later the better for me as a Winter Delivery in the NE means storage until April or a quick drive on a warm day between December and April!
-C
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FWIW: There are a lot of 2018 GTR owners here who waited 7-9 months for their cars at the port.
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city/highwaycityhighway5.9 gal/100miUnofficial MPG Estimates from Vehicle Owners
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You SPEND
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more in fuel costs over 5 years
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average new vehicleAnnual Fuel Cost*$3,000Cost to Drive 25 Miles$4.99Cost to Fill the TankTank Size*Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices. Personalize.
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Good to know there are more of you out there in the same predicament as me hahaha
Ok, so I guess from what I'm gathering we're all anticipating a delivery (approx..) Dec 15?
I am just so excited I can't wait to get the car but also worried as the car will be sitting in the rain/snow on the east coast.
I guess my biggest question was why the car is taking so long to be released. I also have my 2019 g550 at the port awaiting certification; but, oddly enough I've seen some deliveries go out to customers of the new g550 on the east coast.... Which adds to the confusion I suppose...
Ok, so I guess from what I'm gathering we're all anticipating a delivery (approx..) Dec 15?
I am just so excited I can't wait to get the car but also worried as the car will be sitting in the rain/snow on the east coast.
I guess my biggest question was why the car is taking so long to be released. I also have my 2019 g550 at the port awaiting certification; but, oddly enough I've seen some deliveries go out to customers of the new g550 on the east coast.... Which adds to the confusion I suppose...
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I’m another one waiting for my GT
GTC coupe.
Cant say it was a surprise. I had heard about the E63s’ being held. So when I learned about the December release date I hoped it wasn’t true. Turned out it was true. Per my dealer we are looking at a mid-December timeframe.
I guess the story about EPA certification is true. After all, MBNA isn’t making money on cars sitting in port.
So I wait patiently Re-watching You Tube videos!😂
Cant say it was a surprise. I had heard about the E63s’ being held. So when I learned about the December release date I hoped it wasn’t true. Turned out it was true. Per my dealer we are looking at a mid-December timeframe.
I guess the story about EPA certification is true. After all, MBNA isn’t making money on cars sitting in port.
So I wait patiently Re-watching You Tube videos!😂
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Lol!!! I thought I was the only one obsessed enough to watch YouTube videos over and over again!
4 weeks and counting! I’ve already made appointments for paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating.
4 weeks and counting! I’ve already made appointments for paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating.
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MY19AMG GT-C; MY14C63-507 - former Audi B6 S4
You are definitely not alone! I keep watching the AutoTopNL gentlemen testing/reviewing the GT-C 50 Edition and the regular GT-C on YouTube.
An example:
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An example:
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Lol!!! I thought I was the only one obsessed enough to watch YouTube videos over and over again!
I watch every night as well! Lol. Keep hoping somebody posts new videos.
4 weeks and counting! I’ve already made appointments for paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating.
I watch every night as well! Lol. Keep hoping somebody posts new videos.
4 weeks and counting! I’ve already made appointments for paint correction, PPF, and ceramic coating.
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I’m also waiting for my GTC coupe to be released. I’ve been assumed that it will be released mid December but I won’t be surprised if it is not. It’s sitting at the port like all of you. Sucks, doesn’t it? As has been said before, the lack of communication is rediculous. They know we want the cars and they have all the power. I hope it’s not going to be a let down.
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I am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist here, but until the current administration I cannot remember any previous years when cars were held for months, many times multiple months, before being released from the VDC.
The EPA/DOT certification process has been done long ago on these vehicles, and hence if the ‘19’s have no differences from the 18’s, why the delay? Could it be a ploy on EU manufacturers to try and pressure their respective governments to negotiate to change certain ‘tariffs’, etc?
Puzzled in KC!
The EPA/DOT certification process has been done long ago on these vehicles, and hence if the ‘19’s have no differences from the 18’s, why the delay? Could it be a ploy on EU manufacturers to try and pressure their respective governments to negotiate to change certain ‘tariffs’, etc?
Puzzled in KC!
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I am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist here, but until the current administration I cannot remember any previous years when cars were held for months, many times multiple months, before being released from the VDC.
The EPA/DOT certification process has been done long ago on these vehicles, and hence if the ‘19’s have no differences from the 18’s, why the delay? Could it be a ploy on EU manufacturers to try and pressure their respective governments to negotiate to change certain ‘tariffs’, etc?
Puzzled in KC!
The EPA/DOT certification process has been done long ago on these vehicles, and hence if the ‘19’s have no differences from the 18’s, why the delay? Could it be a ploy on EU manufacturers to try and pressure their respective governments to negotiate to change certain ‘tariffs’, etc?
Puzzled in KC!
The cars are coming . It’s cold outside already and the summer performance tires are useless. No one will be driving their car till April/MAy anyway . My car got delivered in January . I had to wait for snow to melt and then I had it delivered Flatbedded to my home to avoid salt and sand on the road.
It sat sat in my garage till end of March when I took it out to get PPF . Then it went back in the garage till early May.
5 months of storage. So a few weeks on the VPCs won’t make a bit of difference. Less auto insurance to pay and the final car payment remains in the bank, stocksoe MMAs accruing interest until MB delivers the car.
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Yes, we are 1%ers that love to whine and cry until our toys come home with us. I’m not entirely sure about a conspiracy theory but I think VW is to blame for a majority of it with the EPA issues.
I’m blessed to live in an area where I can drive the car year round and want my car ASAP! Nevermind the insurance savings!!
I love the discussion. It makes the time pass faster because we are all watching the pot ever so closely...
I’m blessed to live in an area where I can drive the car year round and want my car ASAP! Nevermind the insurance savings!!
I love the discussion. It makes the time pass faster because we are all watching the pot ever so closely...
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This doesn’t just effect GT type owners though, correct? Aren’t E63s, etc. also being held for extended periods of time? Those are AWD cars that with decent winter tyres on them can be used in most parts of the USA pretty much year round.
The first and extended hold at the VPC was a reaction by the EPA to the VW diesel and incorrect mpg debacle. But again that was a long time ago; susbsequent cars have been released (the 2018’s), and if the ‘19’s are the same drivetrain, I don’t understand the current extended hold.
The first and extended hold at the VPC was a reaction by the EPA to the VW diesel and incorrect mpg debacle. But again that was a long time ago; susbsequent cars have been released (the 2018’s), and if the ‘19’s are the same drivetrain, I don’t understand the current extended hold.
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This doesn’t just effect GT type owners though, correct? Aren’t E63s, etc. also being held for extended periods of time? Those are AWD cars that with decent winter tyres on them can be used in most parts of the USA pretty much year round.
The first and extended hold at the VPC was a reaction by the EPA to the VW diesel and incorrect mpg debacle. But again that was a long time ago; susbsequent cars have been released (the 2018’s), and if the ‘19’s are the same drivetrain, I don’t understand the current extended hold.
The first and extended hold at the VPC was a reaction by the EPA to the VW diesel and incorrect mpg debacle. But again that was a long time ago; susbsequent cars have been released (the 2018’s), and if the ‘19’s are the same drivetrain, I don’t understand the current extended hold.
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Well, some disappointing news. Turns out my GTR is still hanging out in Europe even though it's production has been complete for a month. Dealer is trying to investigate the reason for the delay in shipment. I guess I won't be collecting in med Dec like the rest of you. : (
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It’s not just you guys in the US that are having this problem! My GTR has been at the factory fully built since July and they can’t tell me when it will be delivered. Luckily they’ve loaned me a GTS since then until now because I’d threatened to cancel. One excuse they’d given me was that there was a part shortage of Carbon Fibre parts but think that’s was to shut me up as I was on their case every other day
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My GTR was release from the factory on 4/10/18 and was sitting in my dealership in Canada 4/23/18.
There are some happy endings.
There are some happy endings.
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