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Dayle1
Mar 11, 2014Explorer II
Once the unit is built, the factory delivers the unit to a 3rd party transport company for delivery to the dealer. Neither dealer nor the factory have any control over when the fiver will be delivered. In fact, even the transport company doesn't have much control. Instead, it is up to individual drivers to decide which unit they will deliver to which part of the country. Weather, road construction and fuel prices along with a drivers personal interest in 'visiting' an area are all factors that determine how long a specific unit sits before leaving the yard.
The only useful info that you can seek is an actual VIN and build date for the fiver and if it has left the factory. After that it is just waiting for your turn to come up.
The only useful info that you can seek is an actual VIN and build date for the fiver and if it has left the factory. After that it is just waiting for your turn to come up.
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