Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage
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Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage
Jaguar Land Rover to suspend output due to chip shortage: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56841946
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Uncle Fishbits (04-25-2021)
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That's great news. Very happy for you. I was wondering if your date was going to be impacted since I knew you were on short time to delivery. My dealer has been waiting on an "allocation" for my order which was supposed to be this coming week...now I fear it will be several weeks before that happens. Then I may get an ETA. Was expecting delivery in late summer...now may be late fall. Cheers!
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Uncle Fishbits (04-25-2021)
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When I placed my order the build sheet showed an 8 week spread between the tentative build date and the tentative delivery date. It is now a 4 week spread.
One thing I noticed a week or so ago when searching online dealer inventory of new 2021 R models was the ID plates on the cars that show VIN, etc. data had February 2021 build dates. That tells me that the time between actual build and showing up on a dealer's lot was probably 6-8 weeks.
Hopefully this planned shutdown won't be for long, but you can probably still expect a 90-120 day lead time once the order has been placed and confirmed with the factory. Ask your dealer for a copy of the build order, it will have (tentative) build dates and delivery dates on it. Also a very detailed list of the configuration and all options that you may choose. Look it over carefully and make sure it is exactly what you want.
Good luck, I know the waiting is like being a 10 year old kid in August and thinking about what you are going to get for Christmas.
One thing I noticed a week or so ago when searching online dealer inventory of new 2021 R models was the ID plates on the cars that show VIN, etc. data had February 2021 build dates. That tells me that the time between actual build and showing up on a dealer's lot was probably 6-8 weeks.
Hopefully this planned shutdown won't be for long, but you can probably still expect a 90-120 day lead time once the order has been placed and confirmed with the factory. Ask your dealer for a copy of the build order, it will have (tentative) build dates and delivery dates on it. Also a very detailed list of the configuration and all options that you may choose. Look it over carefully and make sure it is exactly what you want.
Good luck, I know the waiting is like being a 10 year old kid in August and thinking about what you are going to get for Christmas.
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Uncle Fishbits (04-25-2021)
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My dealer just confirmed that we received the allocation for my F-Type, so it's officially on order. Initially quoted late September/early October for delivery. My dealer did some horse-trading with another dealer and was able to swap spots. Now expecting late August... assuming there are no further delays. Cheers everyone!
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It looks like my new F Type was completed just prior to the shutdown due to the chip shortages. It is in transit now. I should be able to take delivery by the week of May 24th. Since I'm in Southern California it has quite a voyage before it will arrive at a port in the Los Angeles area and then trucked to my dealer.
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Good afternoon Dwight, any update on your F-Type? May 24 is next week...everything going according to plan? Has that beautiful cat made "landfall" yet? I recall my dealer mentioning that he could actually track the ship as it crosses the Atlantic--presume yours can too. Very excited for you.
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