It was Sarant!
Edit: Did yours have carbon or anything that might account for the holdup? 4 or 5? Mine is a 4, for reference. I spoke to my salesman the other day and he said he had a 5 which had been sitting in the goatpen for several months with no word on why it was held up.
I'm genuinely surprised. I had girded my loins for at least a few months in goat-purgatory. I think the car was only produced maybe 3-4 weeks ago, if that. I don't know if it makes a difference, but I ordered from a pretty high-volume dealer on Long Island, so maybe they have more trucks going...
Ermagerd! An estimated delivery date!!!!! In nine (goat) days!
I also learned as of five seconds ago that "ermagerd" is recognized as a word by the spell-checker.
My car's built but its in Goatland for the moment. I see no reason to cancel. Even if I changed my mind, I imagine I can drive it for free for awhile and probably flip it and break even or make a profit.
I noticed the oddly-distant turn signal stalk in my test drive of a non-BW CT4. How annoying is this exactly? Is it something you find yourself getting used to, because it struck me as very irritating during my test drive.
Thought about this, and the difference between my theoretical 4 and 5 was about 20k, which seemed like a lot of money. I just happened to get a new job and a substantial raise, which made me consider whether I should have gone with the 5.
Thing is, I put my order in back in February and my 4 is...
I'm Eastern Queens and not technically LI, but now 3800 according to the tracker. My salesman at Sarant called yesterday (unprompted) to confirm the car had been built as well. For better or worse, he was also honest about the fact that he didn't know when it would actually be arriving. He said...
At least this story hopefully ends with you getting an RS6 soon. There's a dude who tools around my neighborhood in a brand new red RS6 Avant and that thing is glorious. Ultimate family hauler right there...
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