It will vary as it all depends on when vehicles are being delivered to the dealers.
The vehicle has to make it to the distributor where things like the compliance plates have to be attached. They have to do an inspection to ensure there has been no transport damage, and that the vehicle is as on the manifest.
The biggest variable is getting from the distributor to the dealer as they do not like hiring a transporter for just one vehicle, so it can take a week or more depending on how many vehicles are being sold by the dealer. In my case, the vehicle was ordered on the 5th, the dealer advised me that the vehicle had been reserved on the 6th, but it was only on the 15th that the vehicle reached the dealer. Then it depends on how "big" a customer you are. If there is someone (or business) ordering multiple vehicles, they can get priority over you just buying one. If the transporter is full with the other vehicles, you will have to wait for the next delivery.
It can be frustrating, but I know what it is like when a client keeps calling every morning at 9 am asking "Is the work ready?". The dealer will generally give you an idea as to when it will be ready, so wait until then and only then ask once. If you pester them too much, they will just move you down the list.
The squeaky wheel might get the oil, but it is the quiet one that gets the work done
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