copperband
10-02-2003, 04:47 PM
Got confirmation today on my delivery week, not exact date as this will depend in part on the dealer prep and delivery to me. I have been told that my dealer will receive my car week commencing the 10th November which will mean I get my car a week later w/c 17th November.
I would at this point like to thank Mazda's Manager of fleet sales for getting the answers to the questions in such a timely manner. it has restored some faith in Mazda who up until today still hadn't confirmed my order let alone sent welcome pack, book or picture. I have now been assured all this has been sorted out and it is all being sent out together to me.
I am told my car was made on Sep 12th and shipped a day or 2 later. Apparently there are a lot of boats constantly shipping cars of all different Japanese manafacturers from Japan into Africa and Europe, there will be frequent arrivals of cars on boats as there will be often several arriving in a week with cars. I'm told there is no way that mazda would risk putting hundreds of one model car on a single boat in case of a problem (as happened with all those BMW's and Volvo's a while back).
I was also told that my car is not on the first of the boats to leave so there is a good chance i would have thought that some of you guys will see your cars in the first or second week of November. One critical factor in the delivery time is the speed at which dealers do the pre delivery work, there is a better chance getting a car earlier if you are one of say 6 orders than say 1 of 40 at another garage, this is obvious but something to bear in mind as garages will not have too much spare capacity to do the prep work all at once.
One last point, my order is a fleet order and was the first fllet order in the country which is why I may be a bit ahead on the delivery schedule compared to my order date (June).Of course it may turn out that I end up with my car a few weeks later, i guess we will know when you start to get your dates in the hopefully near future.
Anyway I feel happy that at least i know when the car is coming and as i am on holiday for the first 2 weeks of Nov it will be nice to come home to a new car as opposed to the usual post holiday blues.
Cheers,
Ed
I would at this point like to thank Mazda's Manager of fleet sales for getting the answers to the questions in such a timely manner. it has restored some faith in Mazda who up until today still hadn't confirmed my order let alone sent welcome pack, book or picture. I have now been assured all this has been sorted out and it is all being sent out together to me.
I am told my car was made on Sep 12th and shipped a day or 2 later. Apparently there are a lot of boats constantly shipping cars of all different Japanese manafacturers from Japan into Africa and Europe, there will be frequent arrivals of cars on boats as there will be often several arriving in a week with cars. I'm told there is no way that mazda would risk putting hundreds of one model car on a single boat in case of a problem (as happened with all those BMW's and Volvo's a while back).
I was also told that my car is not on the first of the boats to leave so there is a good chance i would have thought that some of you guys will see your cars in the first or second week of November. One critical factor in the delivery time is the speed at which dealers do the pre delivery work, there is a better chance getting a car earlier if you are one of say 6 orders than say 1 of 40 at another garage, this is obvious but something to bear in mind as garages will not have too much spare capacity to do the prep work all at once.
One last point, my order is a fleet order and was the first fllet order in the country which is why I may be a bit ahead on the delivery schedule compared to my order date (June).Of course it may turn out that I end up with my car a few weeks later, i guess we will know when you start to get your dates in the hopefully near future.
Anyway I feel happy that at least i know when the car is coming and as i am on holiday for the first 2 weeks of Nov it will be nice to come home to a new car as opposed to the usual post holiday blues.
Cheers,
Ed