j.w.s
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- Jeff
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- 2023 Taycan GTS, 2024 Rivian R1S
And on 20 November, TYD changed, and while it still says my car will be on the Glovis Clipper, the "on vessel" is now estimated to be 2 December 2022 (another fake Friday date?) instead of 18 November 2022. 2 December is later than the Glovis Clipper schedule that I saw, so my Tacan literally "missed the boat" on a 2022 delivery.Taycan GTS Sedan, US West Coast (San Francisco) order, so heading to Benicia, CA USA:
Froze and un-froze three times with various dates
Actual "start production" was 7 November 2022
Actual "production completed" was 11 November 2022
Actual "ready for transport" was 11 November 2022
Actual "in transit to Emdem port" was 14 November 2022
Actual "arrival Emdem port" was 15 November 2022
Estimated "on vessel" is 18 November 2022
Estimated "entry port" (Benicia) is 16 December 2022
Like the estimated dates for the earlier steps, the last two estimates above seem like nonsense. The best I can deduce, there is a ship departing for Beniciaon 24 November, six days after the above estimated date - the Glovis Clipper. The Glovis Clipper arrives at Benicia on 26 December, ten days after the above estimate. Or, like others, will the car end up on some entirely different ship in early 2023 instead of late 2022.
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