Just been into the dealer for an update on my order. Good news I assume, is that it now has a chassis number allocated to the order. The bad news is that the "estimated" delivery date is now 18-31st December (I'm assuming 2014 here!). That will be over 6 months! compared to the original 3 months estimated by the sales-guy at the dealer. No need to say that I'm not overly impressed.
Last time that I dropped into the dealer to check things, I joked about being lucky to get it for Christmas at this rate. Looks like it was not so much of a joke after all.
The annoying thing is, that they had absolutely no idea as to why the big delay.
Think I'll try and find (for what good it will do me) an Email address for someone at RUK (anyone help me here???) and Email them and try and find out why the big delay in supplying cars to the UK (CC. the boss at my local Arnold Clark as well me thinks).
Got to be totally honest, if they had given such a long lead time for a new car, then I definitely would have looked closer at getting an X-demo, or cancelled order, even it it meant a fair old drive (which it would be for me up here in Scotlandshire).
Don't think I'm being unreasonable here myself. I think 3/4 months for a new motor should be around right. Even when I ordered my first Scooby back in the early 90's (when they were as rare as hens teeth and 2nd hand ones were changing hands at nearly new money) it took less than 5 months to build and ship it all the way from Japan for God's sake!










Last time that I dropped into the dealer to check things, I joked about being lucky to get it for Christmas at this rate. Looks like it was not so much of a joke after all.
The annoying thing is, that they had absolutely no idea as to why the big delay.
Think I'll try and find (for what good it will do me) an Email address for someone at RUK (anyone help me here???) and Email them and try and find out why the big delay in supplying cars to the UK (CC. the boss at my local Arnold Clark as well me thinks).
Got to be totally honest, if they had given such a long lead time for a new car, then I definitely would have looked closer at getting an X-demo, or cancelled order, even it it meant a fair old drive (which it would be for me up here in Scotlandshire).
Don't think I'm being unreasonable here myself. I think 3/4 months for a new motor should be around right. Even when I ordered my first Scooby back in the early 90's (when they were as rare as hens teeth and 2nd hand ones were changing hands at nearly new money) it took less than 5 months to build and ship it all the way from Japan for God's sake!