Tranzy Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Wow...I waited 6 month, and I thought that was long! You might as well get a 2013 model? lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 (edited) Wow...I waited 6 month, and I thought that was long! You might as well get a 2013 model? lol. Good one! Tomorrow will start month eight, at that point I will call this a pregnant pause... or am I a bit premature? :backtotopic: If it isn't a 2013 model, then it wasn't built recently, as the ones coming across these days (so I understand) are now 2013. I have an advantage on this: if the dealer doesn't give me at least a little break (after taking my check and telling me delivery might takes as long as sixty days) then I will give up my down-payment and tell them that they took my money, delivered nothing, and I'll see them in court. When they discovered it would take half-a-year, they should've called, emailed, something. Instead, I have educated them, kept them informed, and waiting for them to do basic inquiries. For everyone else, I understand delivery times can be a challenge. I am less that 50 miles from Baltimore where the Transits get their modifications and are trucked out. According to the dealer, mine has been at Baltimore for at least seven weeks now. So, where's the finished product? Seriously, I think the dealer failed to put in the order at first, because I haven't yet seen a seven-month delay of this web site or others. I really want this van because of the tall mobility scooter I use - don't want to disasemble it, just want to roll it up into the Transit (I'll have a ramp installed) and take-off. Right now I have to disassemble it in places and lift heavy pieces. I am getting weaker and cannot do this much any more. Month number eight starts at midnight EST. ^_^ Customer upset at dealer starts at about 9AM, after I have a cup of coffee. Edited June 5, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 (edited) Okay, here's the latest. My car is on the ship GLOBAL SPIRIT and the ship is located at http://www.marinetra...10&type_color=7 . Kinda crazy, I haven't seen the car yet, but I do have a picture of the boat it's supposed to be on. Crazy. When I wanted tracking information, the dealership passed this along to me. Notice that there's a six-week delay between the first order being cancelled and be re-entered (if there's a Ford dealer reading this, please correct me.) I never cancelled the order, the dealer says they only got info that the order was delayed in April. This doesn't sound right to me, so some explanation with more detail would help. Primary Secondary Status Date / Time ETA In Transit Shipped Ocean - Voyage # GLOBAL SPIRIT Ramp 9T, Turkey, EU May-29-2012, 00:01 EET May-15-2012 In Transit Received Compania Sud Americana De Vapores Ramp 9T, Turkey, EU May-25-2012, 00:01 EET May-15-2012 In Transit Shipped Ocean - Voyage # Ramp 9T, Turkey, EU Apr-18-2012, 00:01 EET May-15-2012 In Production Produced Apr-11-2012, 00:03 EDT May-15-2012 In Production Sent to Plant Apr-10-2012, 00:03 EDT May-15-2012 In Order Processing Scheduled to Week Mar-27-2012, 00:30 EDT May-15-2012 In Order Processing Selected for Scheduling Mar-01-2012, 07:35 EST In Order Processing Unscheduled- Clean Feb-27-2012, 09:59 EST In Order Processing Selected for Scheduling - Rej Dec-13-2011, 00:02 EST In Order Processing Selected for Scheduling Dec-08-2011, 15:27 EST In Order Processing Unscheduled- Clean Nov-05-2011, 15:15 EDT Okay, I'm holding out to see how long this takes. My guess is that another three-weeks is a minimum, but we'll see. Might be here before July 4th, which would be the day before the start of month 9. Nine months? Hope they clean the interior. Edited June 7, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 9, 2012 Share Posted June 9, 2012 Okay, the latest: the ship supposedly carrying my vehicle is located at http://www.marinetra...10&type_color=7 . This currently (as I write) shows the ship in the northern end of Delaware Bay near the canal between Deleware Bay and the north end of Chesapeake Bay. It is possible the cars are being carried by a barge or such to Baltimore, or there might be some other explanation. Eight months, three days. We have had a Ford dealer conversing with us occasionally; do we have anyone who is will to admit being a dealer? Would love to get some intel on how all of this works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 9, 2012 Share Posted June 9, 2012 (edited) Okay, the latest: the ship is now in Baltimore harbor getting ready to dock. Eight months, four days. Looking to find any web cameras that watch the port, but no luck yet. Edited June 9, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 10, 2012 Share Posted June 10, 2012 (edited) Okay, for those following this, here's a note about where the vehicles are unloaded. There is apparently only one dock where this happens at Baltimore and the unload lots are acres. The dock is just north of I-895 where it goes into the tunnel to cross the harbor (Harbor Tunnel Throughway.) I grabbed the latest snap from Google and spotted the big lots for unloading cars. Try googling "Port of Baltimore" and zoom-in looking for Ft. McHenry (the one from the national anthem.) The big unloading lot are across the harbor directly south. They are easy to spot. I can't get the Google link to paste properly, but Google "Port of Baltimore" and zoom in and yo'll see it. Of course, Google photos are'nt awlays recent, but you'll get the picture. MRIs tommorow and then doctor consult on Wednesday. We'll see if I survive long enough to drive the van (heck, just receive the van!) In some ways this is so funny, really. I'll keep you updated. (soap opera organ music comes up, as the anouncer says...) Can the doctors keep Roger alive longer enough to drive his car? Will the crew unload the car? Has GM been bribing the captain? And what about Colonel Sue, Roger's wife. Isn't she more in love with a new Jeep? To find out more, tune-in for our next episode of "Where's My Car, Dude?" Edited June 10, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 (edited) Okay, a week later and here's the status from the dealer: Ford has updated status! In Transit Received - Modcenter (Schenker Inc ) Ramp 2E, Maryland Port C, MD Jun-11-2012, 00:01 ET May-15-2012 In theory, this means that my car was checked-in at midnight on June 11th. Of course, this just means that all the vehicles were "checked-in" at the same time in some sort of batch process Monday morning. I was tracking the ship on the map and noted the ship was moving away from Baltimore harbor by then. :burnout: But at least the dealer gave me an update, so that's nice. I talked to the dealer customer relations manager one-on-one who reminder me that I had ordered the truck with two options that are installed at the Baltimore stop (sure, sure, tell me now that they take a long time to install.) One was the rear-view camera for backing-up (an essential as I'll use my wheelchair which will be stored in the back of the van) and the other was the connection to SYNC (gotta do phone hands-free.) I also added the handicapped wire harness because I may need to add a lift for my chair in back. So we'll see how long this takes. One week down in Baltimore, a total of eight months, twelve days thus far. Edited June 17, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willie Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 Right after I bought my 2010 Trans Conn my wife and I took a cruise ship sailing from Baltimore harbor. The cruise ship dock was right next door to the Transit Connect facility and several workers there asked me how I liked the van. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madman Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 Okay, a week later and here's the status from the dealer: Ford has updated status! In Transit Received - Modcenter (Schenker Inc ) Ramp 2E, Maryland Port C, MD Jun-11-2012, 00:01 ET May-15-2012 In theory, this means that my car was checked-in at midnight on June 11th. Of course, this just means that all the vehicles were "checked-in" at the same time in some sort of batch process Monday morning. I was tracking the ship on the map and noted the ship was moving away from Baltimore harbor by then. :burnout: But at least the dealer gave me an update, so that's nice. I talked to the dealer customer relations manager one-on-one who reminder me that I had ordered the truck with two options that are installed at the Baltimore stop (sure, sure, tell me now that they take a long time to install.) One was the rear-view camera for backing-up (an essential as I'll use my wheelchair which will be stored in the back of the van) and the other was the connection to SYNC (gotta do phone hands-free.) I also added the handicapped wire harness because I may need to add a lift for my chair in back. So we'll see how long this takes. One week down in Baltimore, a total of eight months, twelve days thus far. The camera installation here in the States is not what I understood. The regional sales manager told me that they were installed at the factory in Turkey. And from what I see on my new Transit, I don't see how the camera could be an aftermarket install. The picture is in the rear view mirror. When you shift into reverse, the picture comes on in the left portion of the mirror. You can see the edge of your rear bumper. There are two superimposed lines in the picture. One on either side. They go from red, closest to the bumper, yellow, maybe five or six feet out, then green, beyond six feet or so. I use it in conjunction with my side view mirrors. It makes backing up less stressful. Now the only thing left is to keep those annoying drivers from whizzing past me when I am backing out of a parking spot. The least they can do is sound their horn if they want to be in such a hurry. Roger Baker 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 Well, I hope to solve the camera dilemma quickly, cause the status changed again. The latest report says: In Transit Received - Portyard (Schenker Inc ) Ramp 2E, Maryland Port C, MD Jun-20-2012, 00:01 ET May-15-2012 Note that the only thing that was updated was the date, but there has definitely been the sign of acknowledging time. So we'll see. My dealership is all of 30 miles or so in Virgina, just across the river. This could be a simple affirmation that it has been passed through customs or it could be that it is being noted as ready to transport. Have to wait and see. Now at the 8 1/2 month waiting point, and I suspect that we'll get to the "delivery room" soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 22, 2012 Share Posted June 22, 2012 (edited) Change of status: Awaiting Shipment Released Jun-21-2012, 00:03 EDT May-15-2012 Dealer says, "Hoping it will be here the first of next week. I will keep an eye out." We'll see. It strikes me odd that the drive from Baltimore to Virginia, a quick 35 miles, might not happen until next week, but at this point, who cares? I just want my vehicle. :reading: Edited June 22, 2012 by Roger Baker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted June 28, 2012 Share Posted June 28, 2012 Another week of waiting. "Today has it showing as released with an estimated delivery to dealer date of June 30" according to the dealer. :fool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Baker Posted August 15, 2012 Share Posted August 15, 2012 Okay, finals for me: the van arrived on July 2nd, giving me delivery time of 8 months.I got every fun option except the mudflaps. The bad news is I was in the hospital before I drove 30 miles - and it was 20 miles from my place to the hospital! I had my 3rd surgery (brain cancer) and I am just now returning to the road. One fill-up so far, the van doesn't yet get the high mileage but locally all fuel has the low-carbon, poor mileage additive. The driver's seat ability to adjust to be taller is great. Really helps me. The connection for the phone is not as great as I'd hoped, but it works. No connection of SYNC for satellite radio either, you have to buy a separate receiver (no big deal.) The interior of my van is carpeted just to the back of the rear seat - sigh, I can put in carpeting after I get my wheelchair lift installed. Driving is fun in the city, the van is peppy. Highway entrance is a different story, adequate if you floor the accelerator, but the van isn't made for heavy freeway off & on traffic. I paid full price and have no complaints. Once I get my lift for my wheelchair installed, I'll post pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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