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Title: How do build weeks work
Post by: JellyCat on 19 January 2010, 08:12
Can anyone advise how the build weeks work, or to which week of the month they relate to

Do they map against the actually week number for the current year?
How long approx is the car ready for collection from the dealer (I suspect reading posts it's about 2 weeks after the build week?)

Glad I didn't by a BMW 325i\330i msport now, just seen on autotrader web site "new BMW 3 series for 2010"! Now I can see why I was able to get a 325i for same price as the GTI (even pre-price increase) with some of the moster discounts late last year.
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: Radek on 19 January 2010, 10:16
In case of German factories it is calendar week:) We're now in week 3.

Once they've built the car it takes about 2-3 weeks to get it shipped to UK and delivered to the dealer, then about 1 day for the dealer for an PDI and cleaning. They can start doing the paperwork (registration, VED) from the moment the car is in UK so if your dealer is clever you shouldn't have to wait long to pick it up. There may be some delay if you have private plates and/or want to keep your previous plate.

2 week from the bulid week you would be lucky :evil:
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: JellyCat on 24 January 2010, 23:43
Cool thanks Radek.

Also what do the dealers do in the PDI?

It's a shame that you don't get a link to track your oder and see progress of your car, would save calling you dealer etc. However I guess then you'd know if your slot had been passed to someone else lol.

Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: Radek on 25 January 2010, 11:08
I got a list of what was checked when I asked for it. Basic tests really: the car works, has fluids, all options correct, short roadtest.

Yes, the system is only for VW dealers. It would be too costly for them to let people see what's going on :)
There was a really good check list some time ago on Mk5 forum about collection. I'll try to find it.

Unlike many people I advise spending some quality time walking around your car when you pick it up. The consumer law states that if you had a chance to inspect your car and didn't see a fault you could have and should have you cannot complaint about it afterwards. The reality is you can but it's up to the dealer to take you seriously.

Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: AlanH on 25 January 2010, 13:25
Cool thanks Radek.

It's a shame that you don't get a link to track your oder and see progress of your car, would save calling you dealer etc. However I guess then you'd know if your slot had been passed to someone else lol.


I think it would be really useful to have the option to track your car during assembly. If I can track a package when it's with FedEx or DHL, I can't believe it would be that difficult to track a car as it passes specific points on the assembly line.
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: avalon on 25 January 2010, 13:30


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I think it would be really useful to have the option to track your car during assembly. If I can track a package when it's with FedEx or DHL, I can't believe it would be that difficult to track a car as it passes specific points on the assembly line.
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Was just thinking that - when you can track your latex suit coming from the States, why not track your car being assembled / shipped etc.

Come on VW !


Ava
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: JellyCat on 25 January 2010, 20:31
lol not sure about your choice in suites, but was thinking the same re DHL. Wouldn't cost too much for that facility to publish tracking details.

Funny one was John Lewis's web site, you can track your order, find out which wearhouse your goods are in, and even who's packing your order!
I could see all the dealers going noooo.... as I do detect a lot of switching orders about between clients lol.

Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: AlanH on 25 January 2010, 20:35
"Latex suits".  Yes, I did wonder about that, but it takes all sorts...probably a little uncomfortable though when driving on a hot summer's day... :wink:
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: JellyCat on 25 January 2010, 21:10
lol bet also with leather seats too
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: avalon on 26 January 2010, 08:47
^^^^

very  :wink:, but an analogy only .... honest!


Ava
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: ErikGTI on 26 January 2010, 16:54
 :sad:

My car is scheduled the first week of April and I ordered it mid December...

Today I was inquiring about xenon...planning yes or no to order it (f&cking expensive)...
The dealer told me he would get back on it but he knew almost for sure that my car was by now "definite"....meaning no more possibilities for extras.

I thought to read on this forum that even 5 weeks before this was possible. :undecided:...is my dealer talking :sick:
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: Snoopy on 27 January 2010, 10:56
In the UK its about 4 to 5 weeks before the build week when the order goes to locked for production, at this point the factory is picking the parts for production so you cannot change anything. I added a couple of things to mine at the start of January and it was locked last week, for build week 6.
Title: Re: How do build weeks work
Post by: ErikGTI on 27 January 2010, 17:02
Thanks Snoopy...lets see what tomorrow brings  :wink: