Vehicles Currently In Transit to Dealership

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What does it mean when a car is in transit to a dealership?
If your car or truck is in transit, it means your vehicle has come off the assembly line but has not yet arrived at the dealership. Depending where the car is produced the vehicle can arrive at the dealership within 7-45 days.

What does In Transit mean? In Transit vehicle Inventory is available for sale, Cars, trucks and SUVs serving Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville and Kirkland car buyers. The vehicle will be reserved for you while “in Transit” until it arrives at your local dealership.

Dealership says car is in transit?
I think what they mean when a dealership says car is in transit: A car dealership is able to see only some basic information regarding the location of in transit vehicle. examples are

  • at manufacturing plant
  • at Port of Leave
  • at Port of Arrival
  • Cleared from Port of Arrival
  • in transit to dealership on a truck

How Accurately Can Dealer locate Car in Transit?
A car dealer can estimate the time of arrival, ETA, for in transit car. which is giving by a manufacturer via VIN Tracking system along with a two dates range. You may have heard your sales person telling you basically that “it is on a truck but she or he doesn’t have an exact delivery date to the dealership”.

Please feel free to call or email to inquire about specific in transit vehicles. Any salesperson or manager will be able to provide an accurate ETA for you.