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| Ramblin Man | Claudia, Try State Farm We were quoted less than $500 for 6mo. Do you live in the city or the suburbs?-paul |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Chicagoland Local Time: 01:49 PM
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Offline | I got an email offer today from AIG and they quoted $658/6 mos. I'm going to give them a call and see if they can do better, because I'm up for renewal for my other cars. I keep you posted. |
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| I am not in compliance. Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Orange County, NY Local Time: 02:49 PM
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Offline | What's the matter? Don't they have crab cakes in Illinois? You won't get any sympathy from me, just had a peanut butter sandwich and a bottled water for lunch. Tom |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Arizona Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | West Coast Delivery Me too! Me too! Thanks for the post Roger! I read it, called, and yes - there is change in the status. Yesterday the automated message was "in transit" but today it has changed to "at post awaiting a shipping vessel." I interpret that to mean at the port, being processed, waiting for a tractor/trailer transport to sunny Scottsdale! This is good news! OL still reads "enroute" w/ no date of delivery noted. Now what boat were our cars on? Thxs - Scott |
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| | #966 (permalink) |
| mini mini mini.....MINI Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Atlanta GA Local Time: 03:49 PM
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Offline | Well..that's not ENTIRELY true...the Resolve was supposed to get in and out of NYC on the 9th..now it's staying an extra day...maybe the MINIs wanted shore leave. KC |
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| Bruiser's Dad Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: NorCal Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | We were on the Bujin. Now, hold your horses, first your MINI will be driven the couple of miles to the VDC in Oxnard, then it will be inspected and any damage that might have occurred during transit will be repaired. Once all of the quality checks are complete, your baby'll have to wait for a truck that's headed towards Scottsdale. Once it's at the dealer they'll most likely want a day to give it yet another bath and do some more quality checks, then you'll get THE CALL.![]() |
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| | #969 (permalink) |
| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Arizona Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | I know but ... This does change the schedule I assumed the MA was right, 4/10 projected at port (+ our estimation of being later) so this moves it up a little. I did check out the VDC link and that MINI w/ the crushed roof - while the probability is low of any one car having that kind of damage, do they have to tell you they rebuilt it at the port if they determine it meet their specs? I saw the 3% note, so that implies owner notification? I'm not a "Q-tipper" (for those not in related car clubs that is a common term for an owner/collector who details their car - sometimes obsessively - for concours demonstration, points, awards, competition, etc.) but would like to know if there was extensive damage as anyone would ... Now I'm off to scan for info on the Bujin. Scott |
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| Bruiser's Dad Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: NorCal Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | For those who haven't visited the links I posted a while back about what happens to your car at the VPC if it's found to be damaged, that's what Scott's asking about. At the VPC they have a body & frame shop that repairs cars to "BMW standards" and lots of spare parts to replace things that can get dinged or knocked off of your car on its way to you. Since cars do get damaged in the holds of ships, or even in parking lots on their way to you, there's apparently some rule (Federal? Don't know) that if the car is damaged prior to delivery to the customer to such an extent where it would cost more than 3% of it's value to repair it, the customer is to be notified that the damage occurred, even if the car's already been repaired and the damage is no longer visible. There's a picture of a poor MINI that had had its roof crushed in by the operator of one of MINI's transport trucks, and was being repaired at the VPC. I expect that that represented a lot more than the 3% damage level trigger that would require notification, but the (obvious) fear is that they might try to slide by on that -- how would you know about the damage if they did a decent job of repairing it and didn't choose to tell you? I don't think that there's an answer to this -- to some extent ignorance can be bliss. ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Feb 2005 Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | So, what date was your car shipped on? I believe mine was the 14th, so if that's true, then M<Y MINI must be on dry land now too, right?!?!?!? Oh JOY!!! I haven't been really active on this thread in the last couple of weeks just cause I didn't have a lot to say... it's such a tedious process to wait all this time for your MINI!!! Oh, but I know it will be worth it! This is going to be my very first brand new car... and what a car it will be ![]() |
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| | #973 (permalink) |
| Bruiser's Dad Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: NorCal Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | You should check with the automated ASK-MINI to see if the message about your car has also changed, but, yes, my car shipped out on the 14th as well, so you're probably at the port, if not the VDC! There's apparently no webcam at Port Hueneme, so we'll have to be happy with these old pictures of the harbor and other people's MINIs. ![]() |
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| | #974 (permalink) |
| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Arizona Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | VDC vs. VPC Ignorance is bliss - yes, it might well prove to be true ![]() I've seen (from the link) it called the Vehicle Distribution Center (VDC) but also referred to as VPC (vehicle processing center?) - Just curious if it's a typo, usage issue, two part of same process, etc. FWIW - bujin: (J) Military person: a warrior or soldier not specifically of the bushi or samurai class in Japan. See Bushi. Bujin - A name for the martial arts expert. Translated as "military person" or "warrior person." Here are couple Bujin photos |
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![]() 333...I'm only half evil Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Illinois Local Time: 02:49 PM
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Offline | Too funny... I just called ASKMINI (just to hear what they say after my Mini is released to the VPC) and it told me my Mini is at the port awaiting a vessel. You don't suppose my Mini decided it wasn't ready to come over just yet and decided to go back home? |
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| | #976 (permalink) |
| Mini Monger Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Iowa Local Time: 02:49 PM
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Offline | They don't say bujin ya know? They say wushen in madarin which pretty much means "military god" or "supernatural military". Maybe its cantonese? Just in case you were wondering. No I am not Chinese, I just speak the language. Last edited by btdoyle : Apr 8th, 2005 at 12:21 AM. |
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| Bruiser's Dad Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: NorCal Local Time: 12:49 PM
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Offline | The only rationale that I can come up with for their playing this particular message at this point is that it's the only thing they've recorded for the situation where it's at the port sitting in a parking lot waiting to be moved on to the next stage in the process. It should probably say something like "At the port, awaiting transportation", that way they could use the same message for both situations. Presumably the next thing it'll say is that it's at the VPC/VDC. |
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| | #978 (permalink) |
| Mini Monger Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Iowa Local Time: 02:49 PM
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Offline | So this it totally off topic but I just bought the most comfortable well designed sandals in the world after hearing 10s of 20s of people swear by them. the are chacos v/1's. I love warm weather. |
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