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Thanks so much for your very helpful and insightful replies!! This is really fascinating. I'll look forward to seeing the car when it gets to Texas. Right now, the dealer is predicting about two weeks remaining on the journey.
It's really interesting seeing how all this works, because you figure there is such a large volume of cars being produced at plants, yet as each car rolls off the line, it may be going to a different part of the country than the car ahead and behind of it. Conversely, I've seen a car hauler pull into my dealer, with a mix of Chevys - so each of those cars (in most cases) began its journey at a different plant. Thanks again for the information and the insight. When I picked up a Corvette, it was very different - I flew in to Nashville, and a friend picked me up and gave me a lift to the plant in Bowling Green! This is the second Camaro I am getting. I previously had a 2013 2SS/1LE, with LS3 engine, and I couldn't say enough great things about the car. Also, the exhaust note (the car included the optional NPP exhaust) couldn't have been better! I'm looking forward to getting to know the Gen 6! |
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Every new car that I have detailed had iron deposits all over it. The McKee's Extreme Iron remover turned purple. I call them "bleeders." I have always heard that it is rail dust from the train tracks.
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If you are in Texas, the car almost has to go by rail and then by 18-wheeler to the dealer. Mine showed no rail dust when it arrived, I grabbed it a couple of days after it hit the dealer and when I first saw it she hadn't been cleaned up yet but I couldn't see any noticeable rail dust on it. After being cleaned up it was flawless with the exception of a defect in the trunk which had nothing to do with the journeys there, just something that had to of happened in the plant when they were building her. The dealer took care of that issue with no problem, replacing the truck floor piece (looks like a carpet covered wood piece). The only problem that I had later was when I went looking for the paint code to match the paint to a spoiler that I added and I figured out that the paint code was on a label that would of been on the bottom of the piece that was replaced but no big deal because this forum is so awesome that someone helped me figure out the paint code for nightfall grey metallic.
This forum is awesome when you are looking for help understanding something. Stirling
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I believe CSX is GM's rail provider east of the Mississippi River. From Michigan, GM routed ours to the Philadelphia ramp. The car was trucked to NJ from there. Here's a link to their auto site:
https://www.csx.com/index.cfm/custom...es/automotive/ ...and a map of their available ramps: https://www.csx.com/index.cfm/custom...aps-locations/ |
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And it you're curious what the trains look like, here's a typical "autorack" train. Cars are shipped in three level rail cars. Pickups/SUVs typically move in two level rail cars.
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And then there was the Vega where GM did things a bit ... differently: http://www.amusingplanet.com/2012/12...transport.html
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Because it is nothing more than a money grab. Any destination charges should be included in the MSRP, not added on in my opinion. Think if Target or Walmart charged this fee.
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09-23-2017, 11:25 PM | #26 |
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Great video showing the autorack! Now that I've seen this clip, I recognize the autorack train cars from having seen them multiple times - I just didn't realize what they were carrying.
I wonder if Union Pacific is the GM carrier for cars headed west of the Mississippi? |
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