anyone know the website we can use to track our car
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Otherwise you have to go through your salesperson/manager.
I would call my clients every couple of weeks with an update or when the car changed status in the process. We printed a weekely update for ourselves, but often there was nothing to report.
I would call my clients every couple of weeks with an update or when the car changed status in the process. We printed a weekely update for ourselves, but often there was nothing to report.
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by putting in tracking # i got details on build status, location, even the name of the transport ship and port.
back then quite a few of us knew of it, maybe they've changed it.....
back then quite a few of us knew of it, maybe they've changed it.....
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My ABS kept me updated on the status of my car, but I didn't ask and he didn't offer the website info. I did watch him personally access an online site which had that informatiion. I'm pretty sure it was password protected and technically he's not authorized to allow anyone else access.
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owned jointly by the Germans, French and Spaniards through a joint company called EADS.
The A319 is assembled in Hamburg, Germany. The long term aim is to have the short haul planes assembled in Germany and to leave the others in Toulouse, France.
Looks like the Brits have the short end of the straw.
The A319 is assembled in Hamburg, Germany. The long term aim is to have the short haul planes assembled in Germany and to leave the others in Toulouse, France.
Looks like the Brits have the short end of the straw.
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The plane in the picture is an A-319, ergo my other "German" sportscar. Dryheat is right, however; Airbus hdqtrs is in Blagnac, France.
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He visited the Concorde when it was being built in the mid 60s and also saw its first flight.
Damn I am going to miss seeing this plane. It was just beautiful.
Damn I am going to miss seeing this plane. It was just beautiful.