There's a lot of annoying things to deal with (like front license plates!) but work has me here for few years at least. My hope is enough people leave and we A) get some genuine, good people in office or B) shrink the state gov't to where I can be left alone.
My car was unloaded as of yesterday too, my dealer said it could arrive anytime between today and Monday or with his luck it’ll show up on his day off Tuesday lol. Anyhow, still at the mercy of ford logistics
Does anyone know train lingo? My car was marked in constructive placement Sunday and was “placed at industry” yesterday. I gather constructive placement means they prioritized unloading so the train could leave but what the heck does placed at industry mean? The car is only 2 hours away from me...
Funny enough I found the definition on constructive placement on the Bronco forum lol
Seems like our cars are going to be unloaded at Twin Oaks and trucked for the last leg of the trip, we’ll be riding home in them by end of week
Following up actually.. got an update from CSX. Car arrived in Philly last night and was placed in constructive placement so I’m assuming they’ll unload it tomorrow or Wednesday. Pleasant surprise!
I ordered with All American Ford in Hackensack. Mines in transit to Twin Oaks as well, Friday I got diverted to Baltimore to keep the car moving over the holiday weekend. It’s arriving in Philly Wednesday, crossing my fingers they unload fast so I can pick up by Friday
Check with ford chat daily until they give you a tracking number, likely a train car number just based on your location. Once it’s on the train it’ll be a few days. My car has stopped at a few rail yards so far and it’s likely headed for the same rail yard yours is going to
You serious? I have convoy listed too so I was hoping I wouldn’t have to deal with a train. I did end up going by rail but it at least makes sense since I’m all the way in Jersey, you’re at most one state away! It can’t be cheaper to put it on rail to go 4 hours than to truck it 4 hours, can it?
It’s shown true for the majority of orders, IE those going by rail. Most “surprise deliveries” happen with orders going truck the whole way. I think you have it mixed around, the trackers you’re referring to are the exception, not the rule