Mine hasn't been available since it was built, even with the permanent VIN. It did just pop up in the allocation sheet with my new VIN with a status of Freight. Not sure if that means it's not held up. It's funny because my dealer had moved the temporary VIN to Sold and and it disappeared from everything except the sold tab on the allocation sheet. Now there is a new line item with the VIN the dealer gave me in the allocation sheet showing freight. It's also back in SmartPath. Still no ETA in any of the systems, but there never was. Not sure if that is up to the dealer or not.I noticed yesterday that all of the ones listed as fright and are supposed to be on their way with real VIN numbers are popping up a weird message in the tracker.
I have had the same issue with mine. It disappeared from the sheet a couple days before it was built and hasn't returned yet. My dealer did let me know it's at the regional port and on QC hold. So once it's lifted, it should be here pretty quickly.Mine hasn't been available since it was built, even with the permanent VIN. It did just pop up in the allocation sheet with my new VIN with a status of Freight. Not sure if that means it's not held up. It's funny because my dealer had moved the temporary VIN to Sold and and it disappeared from everything except the sold tab on the allocation sheet. Now there is a new line item with the VIN the dealer gave me in the allocation sheet showing freight. It's also back in SmartPath. Still no ETA in any of the systems, but there never was. Not sure if that is up to the dealer or not.
it does, but Toyota has still delivered more Tacomas that Ford or GM has of their 2024 models.Holy cow, this sure does seem like a #%*@ show!
Mine shows Freight but the dealer confirmed FI (hold) status. Sigh...It did just pop up in the allocation sheet with my new VIN with a status of Freight. Not sure if that means it's not held up.
Wow that's a lot of trucks...and 95% of them are on inspection hold?About 4500 plus whatever has been allocated to the SE and Gulf States regions because I can't see those.
I don't see how this will help them. They're still selling 2023s for the cost of a 2024 in my area, maybe a few grand cheaper. A couple people I know wanting Tacoma's told the dealers to shove their trucks where the sun don't shine for this reason in specific.Wow that's a lot of trucks...and 95% of them are on inspection hold?
I'm wondering if Toyota is purposely holding them back until all the 2023's are gone. Releasing 4500+ new Tacos onto the market is not going to help their dealers sell the outgoing model.
Are you seeing trucks from both plants being held? Someone posted it was just Central Mexico and not Baja.Not a chance they are holding to allow existing stocks to dwindle. Most stores are out of 2023 or have very ew left. Those that do are charging a premium because some folks just don't want a new model and are now realizing they have to move quickly.
The way our system works, is that once they leave the factory control, they switch to "freight" status. My searches only included these F status trucks. There are more in A status which means they were built but still under factory control. I didn't check those. Because these are built in Mexico, they can remain in F status for quite some time. The Central Mexico plant takes 4 to 8 weeks to get the trucks to us while the Tijuana plant is 3 weeks give or take. All of this is to the East Coast.
I explain all of this to illustrate that this will not be a dump when they clear it out. It is going to take time and coordination. Again though, I don't know what the problem is nor how long it will take to process all of them.
Are you seeing trucks from both plants being held? Someone posted it was just Central Mexico and not Baja.
I just got a PM with a question that makes me realize I need to be very clear here. This quality hold is on all of them. Both manual and automatic transmissions are included. Both factories are included. All trim levels are included.
Just for giggles, I just checked the incoming Land Cruisers. There are currently 85 of them allocated to the US and none has left Japan yet. They are NOT labeled as quality holds but none of those has arrived in the US yet. The region I'm in has not allocated them yet and will not be allocating them on Friday so I don't know if this is holding that up or not.
Thanks Steve. I was hoping it was just Central Mexico. I guess I need to keep bugging my dealer. I know it has shipped and he said as Friday it wasn't on hold. Maybe that changed in the past few days. I wish I could check on my own to see if he's just not being honest.
https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/threads/where-are-all-our-2024-tacomas-right-here-port.2085/Not a chance they are holding to allow existing stocks to dwindle. Most stores are out of 2023 or have very ew left. Those that do are charging a premium because some folks just don't want a new model and are now realizing they have to move quickly.
The way our system works, is that once they leave the factory control, they switch to "freight" status. My searches only included these F status trucks. There are more in A status which means they were built but still under factory control. I didn't check those. Because these are built in Mexico, they can remain in F status for quite some time. The Central Mexico plant takes 4 to 8 weeks to get the trucks to us while the Tijuana plant is 3 weeks give or take. All of this is to the East Coast.
I explain all of this to illustrate that this will not be a dump when they clear it out. It is going to take time and coordination. Again though, I don't know what the problem is nor how long it will take to process all of them.