I hope so too. I'm in the same boat as you, cept my tracker ain't changed at all.Tracker changed from November 7th to TBD just after midnight. Hopefully in some weird way that means it was delivered to the dealer yesterday. Been sitting at the rail yard 2 1/2 hours away for the last 2 weeks.
Well Checked the tracker today and shows mine has shipped. I figured it would after i got to work so i guess the wife will be the first to drive it hopefully it dont take it 3 and half weeks to get to the dealer
Just updated to November 28th, smh. I really hope this is a bogus update.I hope so too. I'm in the same boat as you, cept my tracker ain't changed at all.
Mine has been in that damn mixing yard since 9/23. What the hell does that even mean.@brv10
I posted in the wrong thread, so reposting here. Checking in again since the RAM site says nothing new. Last info I had it was it was in the mixing yard (KZLD).
VON: CG000076
VIN: 3C7WR9CL0NG416632
Thank you sir.
Still mixing!@brv10
I posted in the wrong thread, so reposting here. Checking in again since the RAM site says nothing new. Last info I had it was it was in the mixing yard (KZLD).
VON: CG000076
VIN: 3C7WR9CL0NG416632
Thank you sir.
Yeah mine has been there since 8/17Mine has been in that damn mixing yard since 9/23. What the hell does that even mean.
What does that actually mean, if you knowStill mixing!
Likely where they pair up vehicles bound for a similar offload site if I were to guess. Train car A, gets filled with vehicles bound for whatever train yard they get offloaded onto another form of transport (truck/boat). This way, they can link up train cars without unloading/reloading them.What does that actually mean, if you know
Called my dealer and they say i still show JBLD status but dont know why. They had me call Ram customer care and RCC agreed that being in JBLD for almost 7 weeks is a bit excess. They assigned a "specialist" to try and find out what the holdup is. They said i should hear something in a couple business days. We shall see
Good explanation.Likely where they pair up vehicles bound for a similar offload site if I were to guess. Train car A, gets filled with vehicles bound for whatever train yard they get offloaded onto another form of transport (truck/boat). This way, they can link up train cars without unloading/reloading them.
Of course, I'm using logic so it probably doesn't apply in real life.
Lucky you, mines been sitting built since sept 29th , it’s a 3500 DRW with H.O .It’s amazing what get shipped and what doesn’t. I ordered on 8-30. Took delivery today. View attachment 46802That pic was before it had dealer prep and clean done Got it at 5:30 this afternoon.