Hi Dutch77
I bought from Solitaire. They told me that they have had about 8 GTI's on order for general stock since mid January this year, so they infact have been in the system for ages. But the advantage for me has been that as those cars haven't been allocated to specific customers, I had the opportunity to put my name against one of them and as I stated before, they could change the spec to my requirements without losing the spot in the Queue. Within a week of ordering, I was told that that "batch" of cars ordered in mid january has now been given a scheduled build date as stated before. I think that this was a situation of being lucky to get my name on one of those cars before the build schedule.
I would expect now that those cars ordered for general stock in that batch will also be locked in so if someone ordered a car that didn't conform to one of those that the dealer spec'd, would have to wait at the end of the queue.
By the way, before ordering my car, I had my dealer check about what stock was around the country and "on the water" for other dealers to see if there was something that suited my spec and there was nothing in DSG. There's plenty of manuals around but bugger all DSG. "If" the dealer you are negotiating with managed to find a vehicle that was on it's way to another dealer that met your spec, then the challenge would be for them to convince that dealer to part or swap cars to something else. I think that this is unlikely due to the fact that all the dealers want to get their hands on as much DSG stock as possible, so they will be reluctant to part with whatever they have allocated to them.
I also think that the Motor BFYB win for GTI is probably going to make the situation worse, so if you are "thinking" about ordering a GTI, get in quick !
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