With my luck, il get a call in may saying that it was totaled in transit. %$@^ you Norfolk Southern.Man, they must have really had their delivery routes boofed.
If its any consolation, at least you aren't one of those guys who had their A91-MT's totaled in transport.
I did financing Dec 17th, original eta was late January. Still no car, dealer said they have no updates either.I'm assuming it is a safe bet my dealer's timeline from when I last reached out in January of mid to late march taking delivery is probably not happening if I'm still in allocation today?
At this point I'm thinking I should revise that estimate to mid to late April..
considering the A91-MT was a limited edition model that mostly sold last year I doubt they are making any more. It was limited to 500 models.I placed my deposit down 2 weeks ago for an A91-MT Burnout. The journey begins for me. Let the waiting game commence. Ordering out of Seattle.
i hope that’s not the case. I’m being assured by the dealership that they can get one. If not, I guess I hold out for the 2024 model.considering the A91-MT was a limited edition model that mostly sold last year I doubt they are making any more. It was limited to 500 models.
Remember that that fan made tracking website only regurgitates the same info as the public facing Toyota website's stock listings. And those stock listings are infamously nebulous. They really only have two phases of information: "Vehicle is in build phase" and "vehicle is in transit" with a delivery date window that starts huge and eventually narrows to a week or a few days before it hits the dealership.The tracker page still just says allocation so it probably won't update until after processing.
To be clear we are talking just about the limited edition a91-mt model, the base/premium manual models are still availablei hope that’s not the case. I’m being assured by the dealership that they can get one. If not, I guess I hold out for the 2024 model.