MarcinTexas
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I don't know about that but if the car publications pick up the story and spin it into a story about how bonkers the demand continues to be for the Telluride, Kia wins big again. I can see the comment from Kia now... "Those customers' cars are all on the production schedule. The demand for the Telluride is overwhelming. That's why we call it the Selluride." And then the guy winks and actual dollar signs fly out of his eyes.I'm sure it will delay my Telly even further, as retrobution!!
I'm willing to take that risk, if Kia perceives this as hurting Customer Satisfaction. Because it is. I don't have to take my vehicle to a Kia dealer to get serviced or oil changes. And that's where they make money.I don't know about that but if the car publications pick up the story and spin it into a story about how bonkers the demand continues to be for the Telluride, Kia wins big again. I can see the comment from Kia now... "Those customers' cars are all on the production schedule. The demand for the Telluride is overwhelming. That's why we call it the Selluride." And then the guy winks and actual dollar signs fly out of his eyes.
The issue with the magazines and even YouTubers is that they want to continue to receive press cars and get invited to vehicle premieres. They're not going to dog on a manufacturer too much. Can you blame them? I think of all the "New Car Shootouts" I've read over the years. "IF" they actually pick a winner, they then go down the list and give you good reasons to buy each model, all the way down to last place.
Well, the process has started. You should be in VIN county next week.So...it does look like KIA updates the build status real time. @StephenCantrelle sent this picture to me a few minutes ago.
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This must be exciting to see - moving down the assembly line. Thank to both you and Stephen for sharing this!So...it does look like KIA updates the build status real time. @StephenCantrelle sent this picture to me a few minutes ago.
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Good for you sir!I couldn't take it anymore. I had time on my hands at work yesterday. I fired off a letter to Ho-Sung Song, President and CEO in Seoul, Korea and cc'd 3 execitives at Kia Motors North America. Also sent cc's copies to MotorTrend, NACTOY, Jalopnik and Car and Driver. I mentioned that our calls to Kia North America complaining of SXP ordered in December last year are going ignored. I explained that Future customers, who have put deposits down starting last year, right up until the Nightfall Edition was released, deserve to have their cars built before anyone else. I quoted their own words from their 2020 Investors Report saying how Customer Service and Customer Loyalty is Kia's main goal this year. WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE EVER. We'll see if it gets any traction. I'm sure it will delay my Telly even further, as retrobution!!
So...it does look like KIA updates the build status real time. @StephenCantrelle sent this picture to me a few minutes ago.
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A ton of SXP (and SX's) with Dark Moss/Dune Brown got VINs today.
Hoping mine shows up soon!
If you guys have your build schedules then I guess you'd be able to narrow the vin creation down to a couple day window near assembly day and then another day or so to show on Failcat unless your dealer finds out first. That's assuming the schedule holds up. Once you hit body in, you wouldn't think there'd be any further delays. At least nothing significant.Additionally, as I'm 6 days behind you in my build schedule. I can follow your progress and have a good idea of when my VIN should drop.
If you guys have your build schedules then I guess you'd be able to narrow the vin creation down to a couple day window near assembly day and then another day or so to show on Failcat unless your dealer finds out first. That's assuming the schedule holds up. Once you hit body in, you wouldn't think there'd be any further delays. At least nothing significant.
Ah, well there you go. We'll see if that holds true.@StephenCantrelle said he thinks the VIN is generated after Paint in...which is the next step. So if that is correct - I am a day or two from having a VIN. Then the biggest risk on my end is transport delays. Fingers crossed.
@MarcinTexas hopefully Kia has gotten a little better with their shipping ETAs - for example my Shipment out to Dealer arrival is 3 weeks whereas yours is 5 days!
If my memory serves me, seems like there have been some hefty delays with vehicles going up to your neck of the woods as of late. Hopefully those are just isolated incidents. Stuff seems to fly into TX. You never know. Mine came weeks early to MN.@MarcinTexas hopefully Kia has gotten a little better with their shipping ETAs - for example my Shipment out to Dealer arrival is 3 weeks whereas yours is 5 days!