Any idea where your Mini is? Should be on a truck, right?
Must be different where you are. My dealer said today that the short antenna and bonnet stripes weren't available at the port (which it seems is where they get them installed). I don't know what this will mean for delivery.Chatted with the dealer today and it’s still processing at the port. Outside chance we get it this weekend but most likely next week. The dealer still needs to put on the black bonnet strips and install the mirror caps and the shorty antenna. That should take an hour but you know dealers.
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Mine is on that same boat! Can't wait for it to get here! I've learned so much about boat carrier in this process, and looked up how Panama canal works. Fascinating stuff, and would never have learned if not for getting a Mini!
Mine is on that same boat! Can't wait for it to get here! I've learned so much about boat carrier in this process, and looked up how Panama canal works. Fascinating stuff, and would never have learned if not for getting a Mini!
I did not know you can do that. But this is very cool!!! Thanks for sharing! I really have a whole new respect for the different technologies and people that are making this happen! I did joke with my wife that hopefully there was no big wind on the canal... like what happened to the Suez.Same here! Did you catch it going through the canal locks on Tuesday on webcam? I had to save some images...
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My boat pulled into the third stop a few hours early. Now... waiting until it departs for San Diego.
Big sigh.
Good news, annoying news on this front. Mini arrived at the dealer yesterday. Yay. They installed the shorty antenna but are still waiting on the stripes...fine we can do that later. So we arranged for a pickup today. Sales guy just emailed me and the technician who specializes in the EVs couldn’t get to the inspection yesterday and he doesn’t work on Saturday...so we can’t get her until Monday. In the big scheme of life not a big deal but dang it !!!!
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Replacing the whip antenna with the Sport Aerial takes about 15 seconds. Applying bonnet stripes, however, requires actual skill. I'd venture a guess that only high-volume dealers would have a bonnet-stripe specialist on-staff. Does your dealer move a lot of MINI Coopers (eg, are there more than 2 Motoring Advisors)?I asked my salesman and he said all of my stuff (shorty antenna, roof rack, bonnet stripes) will be done at the port before it gets to the dealer. Weird how that is different depending on the dealer.
Replacing the whip antenna with the Sport Aerial takes about 15 seconds. Applying bonnet stripes, however, requires actual skill. I'd venture a guess that only high-volume dealers would have a bonnet-stripe specialist on-staff. Does your dealer move a lot of MINI Coopers (eg, are there more than 2 Motoring Advisors)?
Replacing the whip antenna with the Sport Aerial takes about 15 seconds. Applying bonnet stripes, however, requires actual skill. I'd venture a guess that only high-volume dealers would have a bonnet-stripe specialist on-staff. Does your dealer move a lot of MINI Coopers (eg, are there more than 2 Motoring Advisors)?
Just an FYI: my dealer said the local port shop did not have the bonnet stripes or shorty antenna either. He said that they would deal with it after delivery if they didn’t come in on time. I will ask them to honor the port pricing for those items since it was part of my build from December, and I’ll need to make a trip back to them to get the work done.
They were breaking in a new trainee--many bonnet stripes were used. "Nope, newbie, try again."The port shop has one job. How do they run out of those parts?. Just kidding. I know stuff happens.
My dealer said it was done in port, but if forgotten they can do it at the dealership too. Not sure mine is high volume or not but it is something they said they do regularlyReplacing the whip antenna with the Sport Aerial takes about 15 seconds. Applying bonnet stripes, however, requires actual skill. I'd venture a guess that only high-volume dealers would have a bonnet-stripe specialist on-staff. Does your dealer move a lot of MINI Coopers (eg, are there more than 2 Motoring Advisors)?