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Posted by Jon Shafer... (nt) on February 19, 2001 at 00:55:58:

In Reply to: Sounds like a little speculation but I'll buy it. posted by silver330 on February 19, 2001 at 00:50:26:

Think of it as a "firm order" (i.e. no longer changeable or modifiable). While we might even have a VIN number in 150 status, a March car will not be built until March. It is normal for an order to be in 150 status for up to a couple of weeks until assembly begins. Some of our March sold orders (including yours, Jon) were bumped up a week or two in terms of actual production week. Even though your is a March order it will likely hit 150 status this week... By definition, "production status code #150" means order scheduled for production. Where you all are getting confused is that with DCS 2000 a printout of a vehicle inquiry might very well read "production started"... In my opinion, the time to start passing out cigars or popping the champagne bottles is status 151/152...






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