

A difficult call . . . . should you leave the car with the dealer to "play" with on trade plates - especially if its an RDaz85UK wrote:Thanks for the info, not going to pick it up till mid March regardless as I am going on holiday at the end of Feb and I want 12 plate.
Think I will arrange a pre-delivery inspection now you said that, I was worried about them using the car on trade plates.OldPOP wrote:A difficult call . . . . should you leave the car with the dealer to "play" with on trade plates - especially if its an RDaz85UK wrote:Thanks for the info, not going to pick it up till mid March regardless as I am going on holiday at the end of Feb and I want 12 plate.
I think if its going to be there for a while its best to agree a pre delivery "inspection" with the dealer then tell them that the mileage must not change.
No, if they place the order on the VW ordering system direct into the factory, it immediately gives a first pass indication of the provisional build week. That may drift due to other influencing factors as the data becomes better in the factory with suppliers but as soon as its placed in the VW system, a build week indication based on model and options becomes available.Keithp wrote:I ordered my car on the 26th Jan, but when I ask dealer for a build date he said the computer is still saying pending. Does this sound right?
What exactly did you say to the sales man? I'm getting a bit worried that my car is going to be ragged around while im not there to pick it up.OldPOP wrote:When I sprung this on the salesman you should of seen his faceit was clear they had plans for my car especially as they had more on order that were unsold. They had already tried the “we must road test it” even though the PDI had been completed. I even accepted an empty tank to stop them adding miles.
I spoke to someone else at the dealership, and he said it is probably pending because VW has to confirm they can sell it for the price the dealer has agreed. He said nothing to worry about??RW1 wrote:No, if they place the order on the VW ordering system direct into the factory, it immediately gives a first pass indication of the provisional build week. That may drift due to other influencing factors as the data becomes better in the factory with suppliers but as soon as its placed in the VW system, a build week indication based on model and options becomes available.Keithp wrote:I ordered my car on the 26th Jan, but when I ask dealer for a build date he said the computer is still saying pending. Does this sound right?
They are starting to play a game at 2 weeks, 1 week is understandable if they a multi-chain dealership and the ordering is centrallised but two says they may be playing with monthly quotas.
Back read this topic 2 years and you will come across it when ordering was outstripping production capacity (ie. quotas) but why now. The ships have slowed down suggesting sales are down, so quotas should be better matched to demand.
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Yes, its sailing from Portugal late tonight on the BOUZAS.saleshark wrote:My car was built last week, dealer has told my company the car will be ready for the 1st March! Is this realistic???