I'm not getting my hopes up too soon, this is the ugly reality with the shortages affect new car production and delivery:
Almost all Cross Turismo customers want a Sport Turismo trim instead but unless Porsche makes that a reality, this is what we have for now.Looks great. I was never a fan of the Panamera design but this just works so much better. Some one prefer just a Turismo version without the added chunky plastics but I like it.
6-12 weeks typically to eastern ports, LA? Easter?So my car just arrived in Emden port, let's see how many days/weeks it sits here until it gets loaded on the boat and ships out ?
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No, the question I'm asking is how long WI the car just sit in the Emden port before its actually loaded onto the cargo ship and the ship sets off, depending on where the loading of the boat is when the car arrives to departure port, some customers have seen their car sitting up for up to a month before it actually hits the water.6-12 weeks typically to eastern ports, LA? Easter?
I wouldn't want my porsche to end up in Wisconsin.No, the question I'm asking is how long WI the car just sit in the Emden port before its actually loaded onto the cargo ship and the ship sets off, depending on where the loading of the boat is when the car arrives to departure port, some customers have seen their car sitting up for up to a month before it actually hits the water.
Hopefuly it won't hit the water.
Porsche NA officially reached out to me to schedule my PEC delivery experience.
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I have it set for 12/8 pending any other delivery hiccups/issues. *fingers crossed*
Car is officially on US soil now gettingpreppedruined in its port of arrival (Benicia, CA) and my est delivery date has been updated to reflect the scheduled pickup date at the PEC-LA