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I spoke to my dealer and GM customer service today. They both said my car in enroute to the dealership. I don't know how its going to get there but here are the locations where my car has been. Monday, it was in some town, Indiana. Yesterday morning it was in St Louis, MO. As of midnight last night, the car is in Cheyenne, WY. Today, it was supposed to stop at some town in Kansas. Why can't my car travel straight to my dealer in San Jose, CA? How much longer will I have to wait before I fly to SJ and pick up my car?
Seems more like a geography problem. A Corvette destined for Ca should have been trucked to the Saturn Plant outside of Nashville where it will be put on a rail car for transit west. The train colld have gone to Indiana and St Louis, but once at Cheyenne, it is unlikely to double back to Kansas. In reality, the information seems questionable because the train should probably take a more direct route west. jerboa :(