Ordered a 2019 E450 Today
At least you get to drive a MB in the meantime!
Here's where the ship is at this moment:
Yesterday at this time it was just leaving the NY/NJ metro area, so it's making good time.
Last edited by rbrylaw; Oct 23, 2018 at 08:00 PM.
WOW. Lucky you. I don 't have a MB to ride...but it won't be long. I'm tracking as well. It's still moored at Baltimore; hardly wait till it's on a transport and on it's way! WOO! WOO!

The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Last edited by ua549; Oct 24, 2018 at 10:04 AM.
My E53 AMG Cabriolet is B8!
But still in Germany. How long does it take to get to the dealer once its produced? Still, I will need to wait until the model is released to American market. Once released I should be the first in Arizona for sure driving an E53 AMG, maybe the first in America being mine will be sitting there waiting for the release date.
Someone once posted the list of codes and what they mean, maybe it was RBYLAW or SackBoyDad? Can you please post that again? Thank you.
A4 FINAL SUPPLIER ORDER/SCHEDULED NOT PRODUCED
B0 19 DAYS TO PRODUCTION
B1 13 DAYS TO PRODUCTION
B3 NO CHANGES POSSIBLE
B4 2 DAYS TO COMPLETION
B5 PRODUCTION COMPLETE
B7 AT PORT/READY TO BE SHIPPED
B8 ASSIGNED TO SHIP
C1 SHIP DEPARTED
C2 SHIP NOTIFICATION/ON WQTER
CS SUMITTED TO CUSTOMS
C3 CLEARED CUSTOMS
C4 AT PORT
D1 VPC RECEIVED
D2 SURVEYED AT VPC
D3 POTENTIAL DELAY
D4 READY TO DELIVER
D5 RELEASED TO CARRIER
D9 WHOLESALE/CONSIGNMENT PENDING
F1 WHOLESALED AND INVOICED
I1 RETAIL
As to how long it takes to get to the dealer, here's where I am at this point, which should give you an idea:
Car went B8 status (ship assigned) on or about October 5th. It left Bremerhaven on October 10th, where it started its luxury cruise to the US. It stopped off in NY/NJ for a day, then left there headed for Brunswick, GA. It's supposed to unload tomorrow, the 25th in GA. For my car to land on US soil, that's 15 days. I don't know which port your car will be shipped to in the US? Once unloaded it has to spend time at the VPC Spa and Resort being checked over, etc., before being assigned to a carrier to be trucked to your dealer. That can be a couple days to a week if any damage needs to be fixed before being sent to the dealer. Your car should be marked P1, which is a priority designation and should be taken through the VPC Spa and Resort ahead of cars for dealer inventories. Bottom line is you're just a few weeks away from seeing your car.
Ps: Once on the water, you can track the ship for free until it's out in the Celtic Sea, on it's way into the Atlantic Ocean. If you want to buy a Satellite access, you can track it all the way, but I just chose to wait until it showed up again, which took about 10 days once it went off the radar.
Last edited by rbrylaw; Oct 24, 2018 at 12:36 PM.
A4 FINAL SUPPLIER ORDER/SCHEDULED NOT PRODUCED
B0 19 DAYS TO PRODUCTION
B1 13 DAYS TO PRODUCTION
B3 NO CHANGES POSSIBLE
B4 2 DAYS TO COMPLETION
B5 PRODUCTION COMPLETE
B7 AT PORT/READY TO BE SHIPPED
B8 ASSIGNED TO SHIP
C1 SHIP DEPARTED
C2 SHIP NOTIFICATION/ON WQTER
CS SUMITTED TO CUSTOMS
C3 CLEARED CUSTOMS
C4 AT PORT
D1 VPC RECEIVED
D2 SURVEYED AT VPC
D3 POTENTIAL DELAY
D4 READY TO DELIVER
D5 RELEASED TO CARRIER
D9 WHOLESALE/CONSIGNMENT PENDING
F1 WHOLESALED AND INVOICED
I1 RETAIL
As to how long it takes to get to the dealer, here's where I am at this point, which should give you an idea:
Car went B8 status (ship assigned) on or about October 5th. It left Bremerhaven on October 10th, where it started its luxury cruise to the US. It stopped off in NY/NJ for a day, then left there headed for Brunswick, GA. It's supposed to unload tomorrow, the 25th in GA. For my car to land on US soil, that's 15 days. I don't know which port your car will be shipped to in the US? Once unloaded it has to spend time at the VPC Spa and Resort being checked over, etc., before being assigned to a carrier to be trucked to your dealer. That can be a couple days to a week if any damage needs to be fixed before being sent to the dealer. Your car should be marked P1, which is a priority designation and should be taken through the VPC Spa and Resort ahead of cars for dealer inventories. Bottom line is you're just a few weeks away from seeing your car.
Ps: Once on the water, you can track the ship for free until it's out in the Celtic Sea, on it's way into the Atlantic Ocean. If you want to buy a Satellite access, you can track it all the way, but I just chose to wait until it showed up again, which took about 10 days once it went off the radar.
Germany built West Coast cars are shipped through the Panama Canal, so the Luxury Cruise portion of a CA based car will be much longer than a dealership on the East Coast.
Germany built West Coast cars are shipped through the Panama Canal, so the Luxury Cruise portion of a CA based car will be much longer than a dealership on the East Coast.
Last edited by rbrylaw; Oct 25, 2018 at 09:52 AM.











