MarcinTexas
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Boy, listening to you all, and your various experiences leaves me really confused. Wednesday evening, my dealer salesman called, said that my order (January 6) was canceled by the factory, that the '20's are no longer being produced, and that they didn't know when I'd be able to order a '21. After reading Mr. Cantrelle's posts, I visited the dealership today, and showed him what I was reading. The salesman took the info into the sales mgr., who said that their regional manager (?) for Kia is telling them that no orders for Tellurides can be placed currently, and that he didn't have a date for when they could be placed. Now, when I read more recent comments here, some folks are placing orders today/yesterday!
As I said, I'm just really confused. I'm now wondering if I should contact a bigger dealership (I'm in suburban St. Louis, MO) who might have more leverage with the factory. Any suggestions??
The confusion comes when someone says "I placed an order today" and that person doesn't understand when orders are placed with KIA. You can walk in today and "place an order" but all that really means is you are put on a waiting list and you had better hope you are dealing with a good dealer (like mine - should out to @StephenCantrelle ) that actually tracks names on a list. Then once per month KIA releases allocations to each dealer by model and trim in KFOS. It is in that system that names are taken from the waiting list and entered for production. Depending on the number of allocations and the volume of that dealer will determine how many months you wait to get an allocation and build date. For example - I "ordered" mine on January 15th. I am next in line for an allocation for an SX-Prestige. When KFOS opens up @StephenCantrelle will actually be able to get my order into the system. Mine will be going in as a 2021. Then the wait is 30-60 days to delivery.
Those that say - "I placed an order and got my car two weeks later" didn't really place an order. Most likely that dealership had the color and trim the buyer wanted already on order or someone backed out after it was slotted for production and the lucky buyer just picked up one already headed to their dealership. Oh...and the longest wait times for a true order are for the SX-P models.
If you are working with a dealership that can't explain what I just did...go find yourself a new dealership.