Ordered Car; How long?
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If the dealer has an allocation or a production slot for the car, he/she should be able to tell you what the ETA is. If they do not have an allocation, there is no way to tell.
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it means... You said you just ordered your C43. I never ordered one I got lucky and got what I wanted off the lot.
So I assume you ordered it at a Benz dealer?
If so, I further assume you would have asked the dealer how long it will take to get the car.
I realize thats a lot of assumptions.
So I assume you ordered it at a Benz dealer?
If so, I further assume you would have asked the dealer how long it will take to get the car.
I realize thats a lot of assumptions.
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it means... You said you just ordered your C43. I never ordered one I got lucky and got what I wanted off the lot.
So I assume you ordered it at a Benz dealer?
If so, I further assume you would have asked the dealer how long it will take to get the car.
I realize thats a lot of assumptions.
So I assume you ordered it at a Benz dealer?
If so, I further assume you would have asked the dealer how long it will take to get the car.
I realize thats a lot of assumptions.
Can I see pics of your car?
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Depends on several factors. The decade scheduled will tell you when the car is scheduled to be produced. It's a month and the week of that month. That doesn't mean that production will actually commence during that week. It could be delayed for various reasons. For reference, my C63S coupe was schedule for third week of January and the final production complete date ended up being Feb 18. The next steps depend on whether you ordered the coupe or the sedan. The coupe is made in Germany, so it will have to be transported to the port, allocated to a vessel, loaded, travel the ocean, unloaded in the USA, go through customs, then the VPC, then transported to the dealership. MB says shipping from Germany to your Dealership can take up to 11 weeks for the East Coast and 13 weeks for the West Coast. If you ordered the sedan, then it is made in Alabama. It won't have to go through customs, but it still goes through the VPC. Not sure what the typical timeframe is from factory to VPC to dealership. Once in a while, a sedan for the USA is made in South Africa. In that case it will again have to be loaded on a ship first and delivered to the USA etc.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
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Depends on several factors. The decade scheduled will tell you when the car is scheduled to be produced. It's a month and the week of that month. That doesn't mean that production will actually commence during that week. It could be delayed for various reasons. For reference, my C63S coupe was schedule for third week of January and the final production complete date ended up being Feb 18. The next steps depend on whether you ordered the coupe or the sedan. The coupe is made in Germany, so it will have to be transported to the port, allocated to a vessel, loaded, travel the ocean, unloaded in the USA, go through customs, then the VPC, then transported to the dealership. MB says shipping from Germany to your Dealership can take up to 11 weeks for the East Coast and 13 weeks for the West Coast. If you ordered the sedan, then it is made in Alabama. It won't have to go through customs, but it still goes through the VPC. Not sure what the typical timeframe is from factory to VPC to dealership. Once in a while, a sedan for the USA is made in South Africa. In that case it will again have to be loaded on a ship first and delivered to the USA etc.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
but I ordered a sedan so its from Alabama. But based off what youre saying instead of getting my car in 6-8 weeks
they only will build in 11 weeks from the day I ordered it and ill get it probably 13 weeks in. That sounds highly unlikely and way too delayed
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Originally Posted by Ryan P
mines says 19/06-3
but I ordered a sedan so its from Alabama. But based off what youre saying instead of getting my car in 6-8 weeks
they only will build in 11 weeks from the day I ordered it and ill get it probably 13 weeks in. That sounds highly unlikely and way too delayed
but I ordered a sedan so its from Alabama. But based off what youre saying instead of getting my car in 6-8 weeks
they only will build in 11 weeks from the day I ordered it and ill get it probably 13 weeks in. That sounds highly unlikely and way too delayed
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Depends on several factors. The decade scheduled will tell you when the car is scheduled to be produced. It's a month and the week of that month. That doesn't mean that production will actually commence during that week. It could be delayed for various reasons. For reference, my C63S coupe was schedule for third week of January and the final production complete date ended up being Feb 18. The next steps depend on whether you ordered the coupe or the sedan. The coupe is made in Germany, so it will have to be transported to the port, allocated to a vessel, loaded, travel the ocean, unloaded in the USA, go through customs, then the VPC, then transported to the dealership. MB says shipping from Germany to your Dealership can take up to 11 weeks for the East Coast and 13 weeks for the West Coast. If you ordered the sedan, then it is made in Alabama. It won't have to go through customs, but it still goes through the VPC. Not sure what the typical timeframe is from factory to VPC to dealership. Once in a while, a sedan for the USA is made in South Africa. In that case it will again have to be loaded on a ship first and delivered to the USA etc.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
Unfortunately, there can be delays and holds at various points throughout the process. At best you can get a best case estimate. The dealership can update you with the status of your order, but they ultimately have no control over when it will finally show up at your dealership.
I ask because I ordered a c43 coupe which is also slated to be built the first decade of June. However I was told it was only about a month after that for it to be delivered.
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I have not received it yet. I'm doing European Delivery. The car is currently waiting for me in Germany and I'm picking it up in about 2.5 weeks. I will then drop it off at the port in Bremerhaven at the end of June and I will find out how long it takes before I get reunited with it. There are several of us who've been waiting on their C63S for months. They were waiting to be produced and then sitting at the port seemingly not making any progress. They can easily sit at the port in Germany for several weeks before they get even loaded on a vessel. I ordered mine at the beginning of November, but I deliberately requested delivery at the beginning of May, so my timeline is not typical. I ordered way earlier than I had to. However, some were waiting for 6+ months. Just a word of caution, if these June builds are 2020 model years already, don't expect to see them before September. The 2020 model year has to be officially released first. That requires EPA certification and MB to release them once existing 2019 inventory is low enough. The 2019 model year was not released until January, but that's unusually late because of the face lift. More typical releases of the next model year are around September. So if you ordered a 2020 it might get built in June, but it will sit at the VPC until the new model year has been released. Lots of 2019 sedans were sitting at the VPC for months before finally getting delivered to customers.
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I have not received it yet. I'm doing European Delivery. The car is currently waiting for me in Germany and I'm picking it up in about 2.5 weeks. I will then drop it off at the port in Bremerhaven at the end of June and I will find out how long it takes before I get reunited with it. There are several of us who've been waiting on their C63S for months. They were waiting to be produced and then sitting at the port seemingly not making any progress. They can easily sit at the port in Germany for several weeks before they get even loaded on a vessel. I ordered mine at the beginning of November, but I deliberately requested delivery at the beginning of May, so my timeline is not typical. I ordered way earlier than I had to. However, some were waiting for 6+ months. Just a word of caution, if these June builds are 2020 model years already, don't expect to see them before September. The 2020 model year has to be officially released first. That requires EPA certification and MB to release them once existing 2019 inventory is low enough. The 2019 model year was not released until January, but that's unusually late because of the face lift. More typical releases of the next model year are around September. So if you ordered a 2020 it might get built in June, but it will sit at the VPC until the new model year has been released. Lots of 2019 sedans were sitting at the VPC for months before finally getting delivered to customers.
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I'd check with your dealer. People on here have been told that 2019 production slots have been unavailable for months. I'd be very surprised if you got a 2019 new build. At this point, it would almost surely be a 2020. But the best thing to do it to just ask your dealer. They will have the best information about your specific order. Everything on here is just conjecture.
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I'd check with your dealer. People on here have been told that 2019 production slots have been unavailable for months. I'd be very surprised if you got a 2019 new build. At this point, it would almost surely be a 2020. But the best thing to do it to just ask your dealer. They will have the best information about your specific order. Everything on here is just conjecture.
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As mentioned earlier, 2019 was an atypical release. Many cars were produced in the third and fourth quarters of 2018 and then put into storage at the VPC pending EPA certification. There were also other logistical challenges including many cars that were put into an off site lot and essentially not accessible to transporters. Under normal circumstances, a 2020 model could be produced in June or July of 2019, and then could wait at the VPC until September of October pending the release of the new model year. In any case, I would ask your dealer to specify what model year your car will be and what the anticipated delivery date is.
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As mentioned earlier, 2019 was an atypical release. Many cars were produced in the third and fourth quarters of 2018 and then put into storage at the VPC pending EPA certification. There were also other logistical challenges including many cars that were put into an off site lot and essentially not accessible to transporters. Under normal circumstances, a 2020 model could be produced in June or July of 2019, and then could wait at the VPC until September of October pending the release of the new model year. In any case, I would ask your dealer to specify what model year your car will be and what the anticipated delivery date is.
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What I'm saying is that according to other threads on the forum, buyers that are currently placing orders are begin assigned production slots for 2020 cars. They are being told that there are no longer 2019 slots available. As a result, I find it unlikely that your dealer has a June production allocation for a 2019. I could be wrong, but it seems very very unlikely. What exactly kind of paperwork do you have? Is it just a bill from the dealer? Is there a Mercedes order or production number?
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What I'm saying is that according to other threads on the forum, buyers that are currently placing orders are begin assigned production slots for 2020 cars. They are being told that there are no longer 2019 slots available. As a result, I find it unlikely that your dealer has a June production allocation for a 2019. I could be wrong, but it seems very very unlikely. What exactly kind of paperwork do you have? Is it just a bill from the dealer? Is there a Mercedes order or production number?
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That may just be what the dealership entered and the system spits out by default. The factory ultimately has to accept and schedule the order. Until the factory says what MY it's going to be, you don't really know. As others have said, in all likelihood such a late June production build is most likely going to be a 2020. If that's the case, there are some new options that you might wanna look into. For example the AMG Drive Unit is now going to be an option for the C43.
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I have not received it yet. I'm doing European Delivery. The car is currently waiting for me in Germany and I'm picking it up in about 2.5 weeks. I will then drop it off at the port in Bremerhaven at the end of June and I will find out how long it takes before I get reunited with it. There are several of us who've been waiting on their C63S for months. They were waiting to be produced and then sitting at the port seemingly not making any progress. They can easily sit at the port in Germany for several weeks before they get even loaded on a vessel. I ordered mine at the beginning of November, but I deliberately requested delivery at the beginning of May, so my timeline is not typical. I ordered way earlier than I had to. However, some were waiting for 6+ months. Just a word of caution, if these June builds are 2020 model years already, don't expect to see them before September. The 2020 model year has to be officially released first. That requires EPA certification and MB to release them once existing 2019 inventory is low enough. The 2019 model year was not released until January, but that's unusually late because of the face lift. More typical releases of the next model year are around September. So if you ordered a 2020 it might get built in June, but it will sit at the VPC until the new model year has been released. Lots of 2019 sedans were sitting at the VPC for months before finally getting delivered to customers.
Yeah, in my case I ordered a 2019 a month ago on March 20th. I just made the window for the 2019's according to my dealer...the next few days it was closed.
I have heard by two different dealers that that the c63's were actually taking 9-12 months to be built/delivered. So your timing seems consistent unfortunately.
Hoping mine does not take that long though or I will may end up committed LOL!
Looking forward to pics of your new ride once you get it!
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That may just be what the dealership entered and the system spits out by default. The factory ultimately has to accept and schedule the order. Until the factory says what MY it's going to be, you don't really know. As others have said, in all likelihood such a late June production build is most likely going to be a 2020. If that's the case, there are some new options that you might wanna look into. For example the AMG Drive Unit is now going to be an option for the C43.