Rossum20
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We’re you originally scheduled for 6/6?Just got build week moved from 6/6 to 6/20. The silliness begins.
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We’re you originally scheduled for 6/6?Just got build week moved from 6/6 to 6/20. The silliness begins.
Yes. Ordered mid Feb.We’re you originally scheduled for 6/6?
Almost 3 months to deliver is ridiculous. I am at one month and still waiting. Even the dealer says "it gets here when it gets here" Gee ThanksOrdered my wife's on 10-17-21, built 4-29-22, still waiting for shipment. ETA is July 20th.
At least you made to being built. I got bupkis. Order confirmation and nothing elseAlmost 3 months to deliver is ridiculous. I am at one month and still waiting. Even the dealer says "it gets here when it gets here" Gee Thanks
Almost 3 months to deliver is ridiculous. I am at one month and still waiting. Even the dealer says "it gets here when it gets here" Gee Thanks
BMW is continuously rated as one of the best supply chain leaders in the market (top 25 globally).The crazy thing to me is that I'm working with a sales/leasing broker who works with every car manufacturer, and this delivery delay craziness is pretty much limited to Ford. BMW SUVs made in South Carolina reliably show up 3-4 days after being released from the plant, etc. There is really something badly wrong with Ford operations right now.
I'm 32 days after being built and released for shipment. Earlier this week they assigned my car to a specific rail car—but that rail car is still sitting at the plant! It could show up this weekend, or in late August. Nobody has any idea.
Living a few miles down the road, and knowing people who work on the assembly floor, or in their local corporate offices at BMW, I can tell you that they too have major issues with their supply chain. For them, it boils down to a specific line or model, and spirals from there. Countless holding fields of cars exist with vehicles awaiting parts/chips. Countless rail cars offsite, empty, countless over the road trucks/trailers parked getting maintenance done now, while they await vehicles to be released for shipment. They also pick and choose what they build based on what they have parts/chips for, and ship out those that they can.BMW SUVs made in South Carolina reliably show up 3-4 days after being released from the plant, etc.