Anyine else still waiting for a 2020 GLS 450?



More about others waiting and factory schedule in thread below: https://mbworld.org/forums/gls-class...-schedule.html
When does the factory switch over to 2021 GLS production? What happens if a VIN has already been assigned, but the factory switches over? Should I keep waiting or just cut my losses and order a 2021? I’m surprised that Mercedes hasn’t been more proactive in providing information to people who have been waiting over 9 months.



When does the factory switch over to 2021 GLS production? What happens if a VIN has already been assigned, but the factory switches over? Should I keep waiting or just cut my losses and order a 2021? I’m surprised that Mercedes hasn’t been more proactive in providing information to people who have been waiting over 9 months.
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I ordered a 2020 GLS580 on 2/23/20 and have a "Production Started" event on 7/27/20 (see image below)
Also curiously there was a VIN change event on the same day - wondering if that was triggered by a switchover to a 2021 model...
Anyway - my dealer has been very responsive and apologetic but he tells me he simply can not get a solid commitment as to a date...
On 8/1 he told me that if he had to guess he would bet I would get the car sometime in August.
On 9/11 he told me the vehicle was still showing "in production" and that he had no more info but that he knew there were parts constraints.
He then stated he was "crossing his fingers" the car arrived this month (Sept).
Also notable is that I ordered the car with pretty much every option except for the high end audio system and I am wondering it that has anything to do with the delay.
I am a little torn as to what to do here - I really want this vehicle and I can wait a bit longer but the fact that someone (I believe Cincy?) ordered a 580 in 12/2019 and still does not have the vehicle....does not bode well!
Cheers,
Kurt
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Calla have you confirmed that the car you are picking up is indeed a 2020 not a 2021? Benz - have you asked the dealer about this too? I am wondering if this is why there was a "VIN change" in our status updates or if that is just the VIN being changed from no value to being assigned a VIN...I am going to email the dealer right now and let you know what they say regarding 2020 vs 2021. One thing is for sure is that my ordering paperwork is for a 2020 vehicle. Either way: getting one model year older certainly has ramifications for the value going forward - especially since 2020 is the first model year of the new model...
Calla especially in your case it would seem a price negotiation is in order. Then again it is hard to negotiate when the products are apparently this scarce...
Best,
Kurt
I have asked the dealer for several status updates, but the Netstar status hasn’t changed for the past couple of months. I am planning to ask them to follow up with MBUSA this time. I did a lookup on the VIN that was assigned and it shows 2020, but the dealer told me he thought the vehicle was going to be pushed into the 2021 model year. Not sure how that works if a VIN has already been assigned. I’ll let you know when I hear back from the dealer.
Other manufacturers have apps where the customers can follow every step. MBUSA is lacking in so many ways...



Maybe the person in this forum that got the wrong car got yours!
My concern for you is it will never get scheduled if they just sit and wait. And I can’t imagine that a June build would still be ‘open’.
I hope your dealer can come up with an answer.
His response was this:
The vehicle will be a 2020, they sadly don’t flip them over even when they are held up.
They don’t give the dealers the actual details on what the parts constraints are sadly. I will keep badgering my rep to see what’s going on. The only upside here is that once it exits production it will get here very quickly as its built on US soil.
I really wish I had better news to give, or any news for that matter.
As usual, he responded politely and promptly....and my belief is that he is acting in good faith and most likely is more or less kept in the dark re: production status/timelines.
This is frustrating because I did a lot of research on this vehicle and frankly I was really excited to own it. I had hoped to keep the vehicle for a long time - a good 8-10 years as this helped me justify spending this kind of money. Prior to our family "Navigator" we had a Porsche Cayenne GTS which was a good 8 years old when I sold it.
We quickly learned that we would rather have a solid 8 year old German car than a bran new Lincoln....
Considering the size of the GLS, there really is no German parallel. For my use case, the BMW X7's smaller interior dimensions (vs the GLS) are significant enough to disqualify it as a candidate.
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