When can I expect my 2012?
So, a few questions...why so long for it to be built? When I've placed an order for my Fords, I had the vehicle in 2 months...
Second, if it goes into production on the 26th, when can I expect it to arrive in Pennsylvania? Never ordered/owned a MB before so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Also...is there any online way of monitoring the build/delivery of the vehicle?




If you ordered the lighting package, that is what is shoving your production date out so far. They are allowing limited numbers of the Xenon equipped production through at a time as there are a shortage of parts due to the Tsunami.
Is yours a South African build (most likely), or a German build?
MB doesn't offer a way to track it through the production process, however once it is assigned a VIN you may have some luck tracking it on the ship (I did this with my smart on a Wallenius Wilhelmsen ship). There are sites like vesseltracker.com that will give the ships location on a map.
I've been doing some research on what shipping routes and who the carriers are that MB is using - but am having a bit of a hard time. Best I can tell, the ship will leave the port of East London, South Africa, go around the western coast of Africa, up through Europe and making a stop at Bremerhaven - then cross the Atlantic and come down the eastern seaboard starting at Halifax, NS, but I am not 100% sure of the routing.
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/ is another site to track the shipping process. Just get the ship's name from your dealer.




If I had to make an educated guess, my guess is that our January 25/26 production cars will be on the same ship. Going by the date listing here, I would place money on Höegh Treasure on 2/1/2012. From there - probably 3 or 4 weeks at sea if I had to guess - I think yours will be offloaded at Baltimore.
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Thanks again for the delivery info and the links!




I keep telling myself it will just make for a bigger down payment and lower monthly payments the longer I wait
Bremen built. Lighting package & 6 disc DVD/CD changer ordered. 6 disc changer deleted & single disc player substituted.
Build date: October 11, 2011. Another member of this forum had a GLK350 built on October 10, 2011. The Oct. 10 built GLK arrived in Baltimore 2-3 weeks ahead of my GLK arriving in Brunswick, GA. My guess: The Oct. 10 built GLK was last on a ship and mine had to wait for another ship. If you look at the schedule, these ships seem to arrive in pairs with 5-7 day gap until the next ships arrive/depart. Also, each vessel follows a slightly different route after leaving Bremerhaven and takes a slightly different amount of time.
I think my GLK departed Bremerhaven on Oct. 19, 2011 aboard the Topeka.
Arrival Brunswick, GA: Nov. 6, 2011.
Email confirmation of arrival from dealer Nov. 7, 2011.
Arrival Tyler, TX: Nov. 12, 2011.
The good news for you: Baltimore is the first port on the route. You are a lot closer to the VPC than I am. Allow 3-4 days from VPC to your dealer.
I was never able to learn the name of the vessel or track it's progress.
I hope this helps.
Wayne
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I keep telling myself it will just make for a bigger down payment and lower monthly payments the longer I wait

Having a 4x4 truck made the RWD a non-issue, other than the fact that my wife somehow now thinks RWD is 100% unsafe under all conditions (don't ask me to explain...I have no idea...)
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I'm a bit nervous about having them with the roads around DC - but I figure that I haven't managed to mangle one of the 15s on my smart with low profile tires in 3 years, so I will deal.
Order Placed: August 10
Produced: October 10
Stateside (Baltimore): November 11
Dealership (Richmond): November 14
Delivery: November 16
Rear-ended: December 16
I ordered mine with the lighting package and dynamic handling package, so that may explain the longer wait time. Hopefully you won't experience the rear-ending, too




Order Placed: August 10
Produced: October 10
Stateside (Baltimore): November 11
Dealership (Richmond): November 14
Delivery: November 16
Rear-ended: December 16
I ordered mine with the lighting package and dynamic handling package, so that may explain the longer wait time. Hopefully you won't experience the rear-ending, too





This makes me think that it probably is going from SA to Europe and across the northern Atlantic.
I'm pissed - my cars are more well traveled than I am
Wayne




Dundalk isn't the best area, and the port is very secure. That said, I was in the area the day my ship was coming into port with my smart on it and I was able to get a few pics with my phone.
Hardly any C350's in CA, the lots are full of C250's. I drove 3 C-Class cars back to back to find which had the smoothest suspension. I drove C350 Sport Sedan, then drove C300 luxury, and then C250 Sport with Advanced-Agility Control. The Advanced-Agility Control in the Dynamic Handling Package was so comfortable, an option not on MBUSA website as a box to check, but special order item you ask for at the dealer.
Here's Mercedes Benz Audio Link on Advanced Agility Control
http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-9...0-0-0-0-0.html
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Order Placed: August 10
Produced: October 10
Stateside (Baltimore): November 11
Dealership (Richmond): November 14
Delivery: November 16
Rear-ended: December 16
I ordered mine with the lighting package and dynamic handling package, so that may explain the longer wait time. Hopefully you won't experience the rear-ending, too

How do you like the DHP? Interesting your order time is similar to mine, but Fall of 2012 and I'm west coast.
Hardly any C350's in CA, the lots are full of C250's. I drove 3 C-Class cars back to back to find which had the smoothest suspension. I drove C350 Sport Sedan, then drove C300 luxury, and then C250 Sport with Advanced-Agility Control. The Advanced-Agility Control in the Dynamic Handling Package was so comfortable, an option not on MBUSA website as a box to check, but special order item you ask for at the dealer.
Here's Mercedes Benz Audio Link on Advanced Agility Control
http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-9...0-0-0-0-0.html
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2013 C350 Sport Sedan Palladium Silver Dark Ash/Leather, Park Tronic, Lighting Package, Keyless go, Lane tracking, Multimedia Pkg, and Dynamic Handling package which includes AMG 18" 5 spoke wheel/Tire upgrades.
I am lucky in some ways, I just received the Winter Event Coupon $2000.00 off plus the private offer of $500.00. I'm selling my Q5 to my friend end of December, because of delay they will loan me a car. Signing for car on Jan 2nd, coupon expires then.
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