I was thinking the same thing about ordering lolI got this back from using their Contact Us form on miniusa.com a few days ago.
"Your 2023 MINI Cooper SE Hardtop 2 Door finished assembly/quality check May 17, 2022. It was estimated to be produced May 17, 2022, but it has not yet marked as such in our tracking system. Please note, all dates are estimates and subject to change. Once it is produced, new estimated dates will be generated."
It's interesting they said it finished assembly/quality check, not that it's in quality check.
In other words, no change, still hopeful that the car is actually on a ship but it's a very slight chance that's the case. Should I order another one and see which gets here first?!?! lol
huh - not quite what i expected….what was the projected production date? Also seems like they gloss over the larger question around it being in limbo.I got this back from using their Contact Us form on miniusa.com a few days ago.
"Your 2023 MINI Cooper SE Hardtop 2 Door finished assembly/quality check May 17, 2022. It was estimated to be produced May 17, 2022, but it has not yet marked as such in our tracking system. Please note, all dates are estimates and subject to change. Once it is produced, new estimated dates will be generated."
It's interesting they said it finished assembly/quality check, not that it's in quality check.
In other words, no change, still hopeful that the car is actually on a ship but it's a very slight chance that's the case. Should I order another one and see which gets here first?!?! lol
you should call too!that is great news!!!!
I called earlier tonight. They didn’t have any specific info. It was still in quality check. Only speculated that it was probably missing a part and they had set it aside. Told me to call my MA, but I doubt he would know more than the hotline or the computer info we already know.I will tonight - I'm supposed to be working (instead of on this forum, tracking sheet and myminigarage) as it is![]()
How many people would a US Sales Operations Specialist have to go through to get to one of the many people at the factory who knows which parts are causing the QC parking lots to fill up? If it's something basic like a wiring harness or a traction motor, there's no way they could build the car and put it in a parking lot. What could it be? What could it be?I called earlier tonight. They didn’t have any specific info. It was still in quality check. Only speculated that it was probably missing a part and they had set it aside. Told me to call my MA, but I doubt he would know more than the hotline or the computer info we already know.
How many people would a US Sales Operations Specialist have to go through to get to one of the many people at the factory who knows which parts are causing the QC parking lots to fill up? If it's something basic like a wiring harness or a traction motor, there's no way they could build the car and put it in a parking lot. What could it be? What could it be?
The obvious reason to keep this information secret is if MINI is not following the moral first-in-first-out imperative. If they're getting a batch of the missing parts in and putting them in cars still on the assembly line instead of in cars populating the QC parking lot, they would not want impatient customers to know about that scandal.
So the question is: What is different between the MINIs leaving for Southampton and the MINIs languishing in the QC parking lot? OK, there's a second question: Are all the MINIs in the QC parking lot SEs?
The obvious reason to keep this information secret is if MINI is not following the moral first-in-first-out imperative. If they're getting a batch of the missing parts in and putting them in cars still on the assembly line instead of in cars populating the QC parking lot, they would not want impatient customers to know about that scandal.
I suspect it is more of them wanting to keep the production line running with the parts they do have. Who knows when they will have extra parts for us and the time to complete them...How many people would a US Sales Operations Specialist have to go through to get to one of the many people at the factory who knows which parts are causing the QC parking lots to fill up? If it's something basic like a wiring harness or a traction motor, there's no way they could build the car and put it in a parking lot. What could it be? What could it be?
The obvious reason to keep this information secret is if MINI is not following the moral first-in-first-out imperative. If they're getting a batch of the missing parts in and putting them in cars still on the assembly line instead of in cars populating the QC parking lot, they would not want impatient customers to know about that scandal.
So the question is: What is different between the MINIs leaving for Southampton and the MINIs languishing in the QC parking lot? OK, there's a second question: Are all the MINIs in the QC parking lot SEs?
I just called ASK MINI, got a really nice guy who dug as much as he can, found nothing, stuck in Quality Check since 5/17, last modified date on my record is also 5/17.
At this point, I'm giving up trying to get more info. It will happen when it happens. I don't need the car, I have a Nissan LEAF but am looking forward to the Mini big time for the driving experience. My son gets the LEAF whenever he gets his license so he can drive himself to high school - we've told him if he doesn't get his license, he's walking the 1.5 miles, lol, and we're serious.
Lol fantastic! I’ve found my virtual sibling! [1994 Crapolla with a broken cassette radio, 3-speed auto, and wind-up windows]I’ve been driving a 2010 Toyota Yaris (that’s used to be my parents and my sister didn’t need anymore) since my oldest got their license last year and I let them take my Legacy. The Yaris was free, and it runs (sometimes with an array of warning lights), so every day the MINI doesn’t show up is a day without a car payment.
I’ve decided that my new game will be seeing if my car shows up on the Google Maps satellite image of the Oxford MINI plant before it gets out of QC!
I do appreciate savings in car insurance and gas I have right now. I sold my car for a premium back in January. Fortunately I can take the significant other to work if I need a car, as I work remotely from home. This truly is a first world problem in my scenario. I've just wanted this car since it was revamped 20 years ago, I am so excited to get it and make it my owmI’ve been driving a 2010 Toyota Yaris (that’s used to be my parents and my sister didn’t need anymore) since my oldest got their license last year and I let them take my Legacy. The Yaris was free, and it runs (sometimes with an array of warning lights), so every day the MINI doesn’t show up is a day without a car payment.
I’ve decided that my new game will be seeing if my car shows up on the Google Maps satellite image of the Oxford MINI plant before it gets out of QC!