nerubi
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Crypro update:
TitusvilleWrangler 2020 build/sticker/complete ordered date 08/16 don't ask me why.
TitusvilleWrangler 2020 build/sticker/complete ordered date 08/16 don't ask me why.
Must be Tom Brady's order. 24 hours seems about right.Crypro update:
TitusvilleWrangler 2020 build/sticker/complete ordered date 08/16 don't ask me why.
Marcell is talking about meal prepping because he wants to gain weight. Hopefully he puts an emergency snickers in there for when he is grumpy.Here is hoping Marcell and Manquel got some good rest and they are bright eyed and bushy tailed for the upcoming build week!
Is it really all that random? I'm not sure if it's been studied that much or not, but my theory is that they build them by region so they can ship them in groups instead of building them one at a time for all over the country.No hope, just shows the randomness of when they build them.
that doesn't really make sense either, because none of us who are built/waiting for shipment are zoned together....Is it really all that random? I'm not sure if it's been studied that much or not, but my theory is that they build them by region so they can ship them in groups instead of building them one at a time for all over the country.
from the few that i've seen, they seem to hover in I/JB/JS status for a week or 2 before hitting KZ status.I am convinced they are holding the 2021s. Not one forum member has a vehicle in transit and my new update is:
I am showing that your vehicle is in the stage prior to being released by the plant. Vehicle may have been selected for additional quality inspections or held for delivery purpose.
It has always been random with some people (me in May 2020) being told the vehicle was at the dealer the same day Jeep Chat told me it was shipping and others waiting and waiting after a build. We have members is every virtually zone and there is a glut of 2021 orders and not one is in transit when they started builds a week ago?
I was hoping there would be people who ordered 2020s who ordered before production who could shed light on this. I think I will dig up the 2020 production thread and read.
I’m Very concerned that kathy Stewart isn’t feeding our babiesMarcell is talking about meal prepping because he wants to gain weight. Hopefully he puts an emergency snickers in there for when he is grumpy.
Yeah, and I think that is normal, for a couple of days to a few weeks, in mid year. But I was told hey hold all of them for a bit at the start of the new model year. From looking at the 2020 MY thread, they started building on 7/22 (our 8/10) and they had estimated ships (build dates) a few days later. All sat in JB status with a few changing to KZ (released from plant ) on 8/2. To me that translates into the our first KZs around 8/23. Probably first deliveries 8/25. That's my uneducated hypothesis, maybe longer.from the few that i've seen, they seem to hover in I/JB/JS status for a week or 2 before hitting KZ status.
probably going to be at least a week before we see shipped 2021s.Crypto Non-update:
No overnight excitement to report
i've read the supply chain study, watched the factory assembly videos, talked with some sales managers, assembly line workers and reviewed hundreds of build sheets to try to determine a rhyme or reason to the sequence. Every source says they do not know of one. They do know where it is going before the build and that may have a small part but I've seen build sheets show at the same time going to Canada, LA, Orlando, New York, Denver. Crypto has less than 1% of all orders so it is a very small sample but others have not found a firm method. I asked a Jeep executive manager familiar with the Wrangler plant and he had no comment. There may be a method to it but it certainly isn't by date of order.Is it really all that random? I'm not sure if it's been studied that much or not, but my theory is that they build them by region so they can ship them in groups instead of building them one at a time for all over the country.