3 months? Come on now, it's more like 6 months and even then you're pushing your luck!A fortnight is 3 months in dealer language
I can only imagine. I was getting fed up enough waiting and I was one of the first of us to take delivery! You are so close now and all I can say is everything negative about that whole waiting thing really does go away when you get the car. If anything, the buying experience enhances the ownership!!So my car once again sits at the docks (Zeebrugge this time) and watches the ships roll in and out. Some cars that arrived on the same boat as mine to Zeebrugge have already left on a boat to Southampton, how hard is it to monitor what car should be sailing before another and better still to move one to the front of the queue when it has been built for nearly 5 months already!!
The excitement of receiving my car has totally been ruined by all this crap and I am just pissed off with it all now.....:frusty:
This is bloody peculiar, how hard is it to see a Mustang and go, yeah that ones been there for ages maybe it's time it goes on a ship :frusty:.So my car once again sits at the docks (Zeebrugge this time) and watches the ships roll in and out. Some cars that arrived on the same boat as mine to Zeebrugge have already left on a boat to Southampton, how hard is it to monitor what car should be sailing before another and better still to move one to the front of the queue when it has been built for nearly 5 months already!!
The excitement of receiving my car has totally been ruined by all this crap and I am just pissed off with it all now.....:frusty:
You said it. Tell it to the guy (me) who's car's been in Baltimore since September... :frusty:So my car once again sits at the docks (Zeebrugge this time) and watches the ships roll in and out. Some cars that arrived on the same boat as mine to Zeebrugge have already left on a boat to Southampton, how hard is it to monitor what car should be sailing before another and better still to move one to the front of the queue when it has been built for nearly 5 months already!!
The excitement of receiving my car has totally been ruined by all this crap and I am just pissed off with it all now.....:frusty:
Do u have a car or is it imaginary? Did flat rock lose it? if so, how do you lose a car that big, also - how has nobody from ford (Ie Andy) not seen your posts and given you a personal update on it (If he has, or someone has - appologies!), 5 months in baltimore sounds more like it's been stolen than it's waiting to get on a boat if you ask me :doh:You said it. Tell it to the guy (me) who's car's been in Baltimore since September... :frusty:
I get weekly updates from FoMoCo via text saying 'your car is still in Baltimore, no delivery date specified yet'. Meanwhile my dealer is spewing out false promises. It'll be here in November. It'll be here by Christmas. I'll definitely have it before the end of the year. Early January. Late January. Now it's early February.Do u have a car or is it imaginary? Did flat rock lose it? if so, how do you lose a car that big, also - how has nobody from ford (Ie Andy) not seen your posts and given you a personal update on it (If he has, or someone has - appologies!), 5 months in baltimore sounds more like it's been stolen than it's waiting to get on a boat if you ask me :doh:
What reason are they giving it for still being in Baltimore, I mean it's good that you're getting updates, however, your car is built, it's ready to be shipped, why would ford not ship it is what I want to know?I get weekly updates from FoMoCo via text saying 'your car is still in Baltimore, no delivery date specified yet'. Meanwhile my dealer is spewing out false promises. It'll be here in November. It'll be here by Christmas. I'll definitely have it before the end of the year. Early January. Late January. Now it's early February.
I'm seriously considering telling them where they can stick it.
Yeah, I don't get that either. I have a VIN, and a window sticker, but at this point I don't believe a word anyone tells me so I don't know what's going on. I've been in touch with Deysha and she says the same thing Ford does. Been in Baltimore since September. I just don't know anymore.What reason are they giving it for still being in Baltimore, I mean it's good that you're getting updates, however, your car is built, it's ready to be shipped, why would ford not ship it is what I want to know?
How has it been left so long? Surely ford don't want 30,000+ worth of stocklying around that they could have made cash from you for :doh:
That's so bloody confusing, but then again, i've come to understand that ford are confusing as well.Yeah, I don't get that either. I have a VIN, and a window sticker, but at this point I don't believe a word anyone tells me so I don't know what's going on. I've been in touch with Deysha and she says the same thing Ford does. Been in Baltimore since September. I just don't know anymore.
I reckon you should be going to the top Ford people in Sweden and asking them to sort it out. It's not good for the car to sit round on the docks like that - and they can't pretend they are doing any work on the car. These dock storage areas are vast - try looking at Port Dundalk Marine Terminal, Baltimore on Google Earth. What you have here is surely a logistical failure.Yeah, I don't get that either. I have a VIN, and a window sticker, but at this point I don't believe a word anyone tells me so I don't know what's going on. I've been in touch with Deysha and she says the same thing Ford does. Been in Baltimore since September. I just don't know anymore.