onemoreday55
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I'm simply curious, or should I say, maybe a bit disappointed.
I put my money down on a 2023 Telluride, August, 2022, and was told the manufacturer was requesting dealers tell the perspective customers at the time, delivery would be in 8 months. The dealer did say some were coming in at the 4-5 month range, but not likely. My 8 months, at initial sign-up, would be May, 2023. I'd asked him at the time, what was the problem with production - was it the chips as with other manufacturers. I was told no, that Kia makes their own chips; it was some plastics and seat leathers that seemed to be some of the issues.
Monday, April 10, I called the dealer, as I'd not heard from him in several weeks. I was told it may likely be July before my vehicle would be delivered. I asked if the "ordered" cars were the first to be built, rather than just dealer stock, to which he remarked, "yes". I too realize, or this was the case originally, the customer had to order the vehicle regardless, as dealers couldn't keep them on the lot - they were so popular. The dealer did reflect there was a slump in production between November and February, but they'd stepped up production in March and were seeing results.
My dealer is from a smaller town, Granbury, Texas, outside the DFW area, rather than in the metroplex; I chose him as I could save 3k on the purchase from local stock.
Can anyone give me more info? Does the delay sound kosher and reasonable? I'd hate to start over at this juncture, especially since I can save a few grand on the purchase. As best I've found, the dealership has a good rating, and comes highly recommended. I could have incorrect information.
Many thanks on any response.
Freda
I put my money down on a 2023 Telluride, August, 2022, and was told the manufacturer was requesting dealers tell the perspective customers at the time, delivery would be in 8 months. The dealer did say some were coming in at the 4-5 month range, but not likely. My 8 months, at initial sign-up, would be May, 2023. I'd asked him at the time, what was the problem with production - was it the chips as with other manufacturers. I was told no, that Kia makes their own chips; it was some plastics and seat leathers that seemed to be some of the issues.
Monday, April 10, I called the dealer, as I'd not heard from him in several weeks. I was told it may likely be July before my vehicle would be delivered. I asked if the "ordered" cars were the first to be built, rather than just dealer stock, to which he remarked, "yes". I too realize, or this was the case originally, the customer had to order the vehicle regardless, as dealers couldn't keep them on the lot - they were so popular. The dealer did reflect there was a slump in production between November and February, but they'd stepped up production in March and were seeing results.
My dealer is from a smaller town, Granbury, Texas, outside the DFW area, rather than in the metroplex; I chose him as I could save 3k on the purchase from local stock.
Can anyone give me more info? Does the delay sound kosher and reasonable? I'd hate to start over at this juncture, especially since I can save a few grand on the purchase. As best I've found, the dealership has a good rating, and comes highly recommended. I could have incorrect information.
Many thanks on any response.
Freda