Dan Richman
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I don’t know if delays are occurring elsewhere in the world, but here in Seattle, my RWD 2025 Taycan is now scheduled to arrive weeks if not months after the original estimated date.
When I ordered the car, on Sept. 27, 2024, the “Porsche Sales & Vehicle Management System” print-out supplied by my dealer (Porsche Bellevue) gave the estimated dates of Oct. 23 for completion, Nov. 9 for shipping, Dec. 19 for arrival in Benecia, Calif., and Dec. 20 for delivery to the dealer.
On Oct. 22 I received pictures of it being manufactured (or purporting to be such pictures, one day ahead of estimated completion. Yet my dealer emailed me on Nov. 4 that “Porsche had to shift some production around at the factory” so that “it looks like we’re shooting for a late January arrival.”
When I responded that it seemed odd that production changes would affect my car, since it apparently had already been completed, the dealer replied, “Porsche hasn’t provided a specific reason for the date adjustments. They have simply moved the estimated dates.” Which didn’t make much sense to me.
The My Porsche app, which ostensibly lets me track my car’s progress, hasn’t updated in weeks. It says manufacturing started Oct. 15, is due to be completed Dec. 2 (seven weeks??), the car is set to ship Dec. 2-4, and it will arrive at my dealer between Jan. 10 and March 2, 2025.
This means a delivery delay of between six weeks (Dec. 20 – Jan. 31) and 10+ weeks (Dec. 20 – March 2) compared to the Sept. 27 estimate.
Hey, stuff happens, and no doubt it’s worth waiting for, but I’m wondering if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
P.S. The 19” wheels aren’t at all ugly to me, so no snarky comments please.
When I ordered the car, on Sept. 27, 2024, the “Porsche Sales & Vehicle Management System” print-out supplied by my dealer (Porsche Bellevue) gave the estimated dates of Oct. 23 for completion, Nov. 9 for shipping, Dec. 19 for arrival in Benecia, Calif., and Dec. 20 for delivery to the dealer.
On Oct. 22 I received pictures of it being manufactured (or purporting to be such pictures, one day ahead of estimated completion. Yet my dealer emailed me on Nov. 4 that “Porsche had to shift some production around at the factory” so that “it looks like we’re shooting for a late January arrival.”
When I responded that it seemed odd that production changes would affect my car, since it apparently had already been completed, the dealer replied, “Porsche hasn’t provided a specific reason for the date adjustments. They have simply moved the estimated dates.” Which didn’t make much sense to me.
The My Porsche app, which ostensibly lets me track my car’s progress, hasn’t updated in weeks. It says manufacturing started Oct. 15, is due to be completed Dec. 2 (seven weeks??), the car is set to ship Dec. 2-4, and it will arrive at my dealer between Jan. 10 and March 2, 2025.
This means a delivery delay of between six weeks (Dec. 20 – Jan. 31) and 10+ weeks (Dec. 20 – March 2) compared to the Sept. 27 estimate.
Hey, stuff happens, and no doubt it’s worth waiting for, but I’m wondering if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
P.S. The 19” wheels aren’t at all ugly to me, so no snarky comments please.
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