dpAtlanta
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- 2019 GT350 (#K2503), 2017 Cayman
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Excellent. Love the colorFinally arrived and picked up. Must admit Ford managed to ruin the whole experience but after all it’s a first world problem only. Lol
Incredible....sorry man.Sooo, I used the tracking website to view my window sticker and saw that the color and seat options weren’t what I ordered. My dealer confirmed with Ford that what I was seeing was correct,
Not sure exactly what it means but it does mean your vehicle is on a moving train.Has anybody deciphered the meaning of [Car Status: Passing Arrival]?
Thanks for the info.I have a current ETA of 7/15, but my ETA estimates seem to disappear and reappear like a mirage.Not sure exactly what it means but it does mean your vehicle is on a moving train.
I am in NY and my vehicle was Passing Arrival yesterday. When I asked the dealer where it was I was told Ohio. The current status is Arrived at Junction Point, which in my case may mean it has reached Buffalo.
Your dealer should be able to pinpoint the location of the train transporting your vehicle upon request.
I have no scheduled delivery date so the dealer will be hearing from me quite frequently until the vehicle arrives.
Take a shot <slides the virtual marker's mark bottle over>Thanks for the info.I have a current ETA of 7/15, but my ETA estimates seem to disappear and reappear like a mirage.
Ever since my original delivery date of 4/4 came and went I have never received a new delivery date.Thanks for the info.I have a current ETA of 7/15, but my ETA estimates seem to disappear and reappear like a mirage.
Jimichrist kind of got it. From what I understand from my vehicle that was just delivered is that "passing arrival" is passing the last check point prior to its arrival at a destination. I believe its a term used by the train industry. Mine was passing arrival and within 1-2 days the status changed to "Arrived at Junction Point" followed by "Received at Junction Point". Then it went "Passing" to "Passing Arrival" to "Shipped RAIL" and finally "Final Delivered". My total time from Shipped to Delivered was 10 days to Texas. Hope this helps, sounds like you are well on your way to receiving your car, good luck.Has anybody deciphered the meaning of [Car Status: Passing Arrival]?
That's good info. At 9:00 this morning my status was "passing arrival". I just looked and now it's "received at junction". Things certainly seem to be moving forward.Jimichrist kind of got it. From what I understand from my vehicle that was just delivered is that "passing arrival" is passing the last check point prior to its arrival at a destination. I believe its a term used by the train industry. Mine was passing arrival and within 1-2 days the status changed to "Arrived at Junction Point" followed by "Received at Junction Point". Then it went "Passing" to "Passing Arrival" to "Shipped RAIL" and finally "Final Delivered". My total time from Shipped to Delivered was 10 days to Texas. Hope this helps, sounds like you are well on your way to receiving your car, good luck.
That is SO bizarre! When I was impatiently waiting for my car to get loaded on the train, FP told me that as soon as the train started to roll the system would update the EDD. Sure enough, that's exactly what happened! Are you using: https://trackmymustang.com/checkvin ?Not sure exactly what it means but it does mean your vehicle is on a moving train.
I am in NY and my vehicle was Passing Arrival yesterday. When I asked the dealer where it was I was told Ohio. The current status is Arrived at Junction Point, which in my case may mean it has reached Buffalo.
Your dealer should be able to pinpoint the location of the train transporting your vehicle upon request.
I have no scheduled delivery date so the dealer will be hearing from me quite frequently until the vehicle arrives.