How Long Does It Take to Get a Car After Pre-Sale?
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How long it takes to get a car after pre-sale can be divided into three scenarios: Available in Stock: For models that have been on the market for a while, there is usually no waiting period as they are readily available. If the car is in stock, you can typically drive it away the same day or the next day, provided that all necessary procedures like insurance are completed. Popular Models: For highly sought-after models or newly launched ones, additional costs or upgrades are often required. Otherwise, you might have to wait for several months, which can be a lengthy process. Not in Stock: If the 4S store doesn’t have the car in stock but the manufacturer does, including the transportation time, it usually takes about 10 to 12 days to pick up the car.
When I ordered that new electric car last time, I had to wait nearly half a year before getting it. It's really hard to predict – factors like the manufacturer's production schedule and shipping distance can cause delays. Some popular models with high demand might have a minimum three-month wait after ordering. I personally experienced a one-month delay due to personalized add-ons, but it was totally worth it once I finally drove it. The key is to reserve popular models in advance, avoid major holidays or new car launch peaks, and pay attention to manufacturer updates—they often provide progress reports. Keeping in touch with your salesperson can also ease the anxiety. Additionally, check if there's local inventory; choosing an in-stock car is definitely faster, but pre-orders often come with launch discounts—just find the right balance. In short, be patient. Ordering a car is like waiting for a package—there’s always a pleasant surprise.