How long does it usually take for a Volkswagen vehicle to arrive at the dealership after ordering?

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DelCaden
07/28/25 10:31pm
It typically takes about 15 days for confirmation, followed by 7 days for color selection confirmation and then vehicle allocation confirmation. The manufacturer then arranges for transportation and delivery. Depending on the distance, the delivery time from the manufacturer to the dealership ranges from approximately 3 to 21 days. If you're lucky and the vehicle is already allocated when you place the order, it may take around 30 days. Otherwise, it could take up to 45 days. Here is some additional information: 1. Introduction: Volkswagen AG is an automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche on March 28, 1937. The company owns brands such as Audi and Volkswagen. 2. Corporate Logo: The VW in the logo stands for the first letters of its full name. The logo consists of three 'V's made with the middle and index fingers, symbolizing the company's motto: 'Victory-Victory-Victory.'
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