Event Code 4200 - Arrived at dealer
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Event Code 4200 - Arrived at dealer
My car was built on 5/15 and went to 4200 (in transit) today. I was wondering how long any of the corvette forum members waited for their cars to arrive at dealership once they went to 4200??? I know it all depends where the car is being shipped to and times will vary based on distance. I'm located in Maryland so approximately 960 miles away from Bowling Green, KY.
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That distance in on the edge of Truck vs Rail shipping.
If it goes by truck, you should have it in 2 days or so. If it goes by rail, 2 weeks or more.
If it goes by truck, you should have it in 2 days or so. If it goes by rail, 2 weeks or more.
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I may be wrong but I think all east coast deliveries are by truck. Rail seems to be for cars traveling west. At least that is the way it seems. I'm in PA and mine was trucked in.
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Hope you can pick it up by Monday. Got to be an exciting time for you.
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It seems to be based on distance from Bowling Green. Not everything going west is by rail. Texas is by truck, as is Missouri, Oklahoma, etc. 1000 miles seems to be about the cutoff for truck delivery. PA would definitely be within the 1000 miles.