Rope-Pusher wrote:
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Rope-Pusher wrote:
watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
theholycow wrote:Rope-Pusher wrote:
This may be the most offensive image I've ever seen on the Internet. 2girls1cup, by comparison, is amateur hour.
Rope-Pusher wrote:2015 Chevrolet SS review notes
theholycow wrote:Why in the world would you even want to be as smooth as an automatic? Might as well just drive an automatic...
Squint wrote:Whoa whoa whoa, Paul is okay with a 4 speed?? I thought he only wanted 3 speeds or less!![]()
six wrote:Hey Rope,
Don't know if you have any insight into this. So, I'm getting ready to order my SS, most likely within the month. My question is... how long would it take to turn this around? Like, how long will it be from order to delivery? Since the SS is made in Australia, does that mean it will be at the very least a couple months? I mean, it takes that long just to ship the car across the Pacific, not even taking into account the manufacturing time. If so, that will be the longest two months in the history of my life.
Rope-Pusher wrote:six wrote:Hey Rope,
Don't know if you have any insight into this. So, I'm getting ready to order my SS, most likely within the month. My question is... how long would it take to turn this around? Like, how long will it be from order to delivery? Since the SS is made in Australia, does that mean it will be at the very least a couple months? I mean, it takes that long just to ship the car across the Pacific, not even taking into account the manufacturing time. If so, that will be the longest two months in the history of my life.
On something coming from Australia, I don't know if they are doing custom orders, or just specifying them in advance of actual customer orders (the same way most dealerships populate their car lots for retail sales or leasing of cars built on the continent)
six wrote:Rope-Pusher wrote:six wrote:Hey Rope,
Don't know if you have any insight into this. So, I'm getting ready to order my SS, most likely within the month. My question is... how long would it take to turn this around? Like, how long will it be from order to delivery? Since the SS is made in Australia, does that mean it will be at the very least a couple months? I mean, it takes that long just to ship the car across the Pacific, not even taking into account the manufacturing time. If so, that will be the longest two months in the history of my life.
On something coming from Australia, I don't know if they are doing custom orders, or just specifying them in advance of actual customer orders (the same way most dealerships populate their car lots for retail sales or leasing of cars built on the continent)
So, does this mean I've missed the window to order an SS? Because I believe the first shipment is already somewhere in the middle of the Pacific as we speak... Also, does that mean dealers don't really stock the SS? Also, it's not like there is much to special order, it only really has two options, a full-size spare and a sunroof, both of which I don't care either way. As long as there is a white manual SS somewhere within 200 miles of me, I should be good, so long as it's not someone else's order.
Rope-Pusher wrote:Any way you could talk to someone who already owns one - maybe from a SS Owner's Forum? They would probably know how the process works. If not, then maybe go do some advance reconnoitering around a couple dealerships and see if they keep them in stock or if they sell them as quick as they arrive.
six wrote:Rope-Pusher wrote:Any way you could talk to someone who already owns one - maybe from a SS Owner's Forum? They would probably know how the process works. If not, then maybe go do some advance reconnoitering around a couple dealerships and see if they keep them in stock or if they sell them as quick as they arrive.
I ordered one todayThey are still taking customer orders, which is pretty cool. And I also qualify for GM Supplier pricing since I am an employee of a GM supplier.
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