![]() ![]() So mine was already showing up on the Hoegh tracking page. Not sure when it comes up on the shipping site - I got given my VIN in late Feb and when I had checked vin decoders the production date was early Feb. I'm already obsessively looking up VINs lol. I'm guessing it takes a week or so before a ship is assigned? Then you can enjoy tracking said ship obsessively :P Next you can put your VIN into the Hoegh Autoliners website and it'll tell you what ship it's scheduled to be on. After I input the VIN and captcha code, I just get a blank page. I have tried that site before but it never works for me. Seeing as now I can see a date of I assume it's rolled off the production line. ![]() A decoder will only start showing your VIN after it has begun actual production, and will only show the correct production date when it is completed (technically a few days after completion is when you will see the final date) To summarize, if you have a VIN your vehicle is guaranteed to go into production within 1-2 weeks of that, and should complete within 1-2 weeks after that. A few days after your car is officially done the production date will be updated with the actual day of completion which is tied to the VIN. Until the completion date of production the date in the decoder will read 00-00-0000 or some other crazy variation. VINs are not issued until about a week or so before the car goes into production. Vin decoder websites are tied to the APIs in BMW's systems and vary greatly due to complex permissions coding etc that read different depending on the decoder during production. ![]()
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