Swisskidd
Well-Known Member
The lack of communication is certainly what fuels frustrations for most here. 8-12wks may be feasible in a best-case scenario. 3-6 months is more likely if you selected some of the higher-demand options. Constant supply insecurities furthering possible delays. Many of the commission based sales staff obviously will give you hopes of a speedy process, to get you to sign on the dotted line.I waited about 6 months for an order of a different brand a while back, and more recently 1.5 year for a v60 polestar. The difference with jeep is that those brands set expectations of 6 months and “a little over a year” (during which covid hit for the v60 polestar) while jeep set expectations of “8-12 weeks”
I wasn’t unhappy with ordering from those other brands as a result - they were reasonably in line with estimates and communicative. Covid was obviously completely unexpected but they communicated well.
For jeep, I’m 30% longer than they estimated, and it’ll obviously be more since I’m not even building, let alone shipped. And yet, nobody can give me any updates on timing.
Since JEEP is continuously outselling their Wrangler production capacity, they’re not compelled to improve their communication practices with waiting customers (frankly, I see the Tracker as a cute feature, nothing further). The plant / zone reps are in charge of communicating with the dealer, and they do so. Your dealer is in charge to oversee your order and follow up, if it appears stuck for no apparent reason. Sadly some sales staff are not taking their obligations more seriously.
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