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Mine has been in that state since Oct 17th, so I'm not sure what that really means because assembly lines aren't that slow.

Usually a vehicle should go from start of assembly line to the end in 24 hours.

I hope its not like Ford where they had a ton of vehicles finished but missing parts due to shortages, so they sat in a parking lot of a couple of months until the missing parts could be installed.
 

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Mine has been in that state since Oct 17th, so I'm not sure what that really means because assembly lines aren't that slow.

Usually a vehicle should go from start of assembly line to the end in 24 hours.

I hope its not like Ford where they had a ton of vehicles finished but missing parts due to shortages, so they sat in a parking lot of a couple of months until the missing parts could be installed.
Any updates on your car lately? Yours went into assembly like 3 weeks before mine so I was curious if it is done yet.
 

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Any updates on your car lately? Yours went into assembly like 3 weeks before mine so I was curious if it is done yet.
VIN
TBD
Order Processed
OCT-04-2022
Estimated Delivery
TBD

Nothing, same old thing, I don't believe these will arrive at dealers before February. I already ended up buying another vehicle, whenever the Hornet comes in we'll check it out and see if we want to trade our 2018 Mercedes in for it or not.
 
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