How Many Days Does It Usually Take for a 4S Store to Receive Orders from the Manufacturer?

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SanLandon
07/25/25 1:04pm
It usually takes about 7-15 days for a 4S store to receive orders from the manufacturer. Below is a detailed introduction to the ordering process from the manufacturer by 4S stores: 1. Specific Timeframe: Generally, it takes about 7-15 days for a 4S store to receive spare parts from the manufacturer. 4S stores have fixed weekly schedules for ordering spare parts. For imported vehicle parts, it may be necessary to source them from abroad, which could take a month or even several months. Therefore, the exact timeframe depends on the vehicle model and the efficiency of the 4S store. 2. Ordering Process: A technician will inspect the vehicle to determine which parts need replacement and then notify the warehouse manager to arrange for parts allocation. The 4S store will submit a parts order list to the headquarters during their fixed weekly ordering period.
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OliveLee
08/11/25 8:36pm
I've worked at a 4S dealership for several years, and customers often ask how long it takes to order a car. Generally, delivery from the factory to the dealership takes between 3 to 10 days, depending on various factors. First is inventory status: if the manufacturer has the car in stock, it might be shipped the next day, and with transportation and processing, it could arrive in about 3 days. However, if the car is out of stock and needs production or long-distance shipping, the wait could extend to 7-10 days. The popularity of the model also affects delivery times—hot-selling models usually have more stock and arrive faster. Distance is another key factor: dealerships closer to the factory may receive cars within 24 hours, while those farther away face potential delays. I advise customers to ask the salesperson about inventory status and estimated delivery time before placing an order to avoid disappointment. Sometimes, the dealership may have in-stock options available, eliminating the wait. While everyone is eager to get their car, safe delivery is the priority, as vehicles also undergo quality checks before handover. On average, delivery within a week is common, and clear communication about details ensures a smoother car-buying experience.
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