Someone was sharing it on a DD owner's group on Facebook. Think it's dealer training literature/2023 Durango Order Guide. Don't think it's "published" anywhere online yet. I sure can't find it anyways.Poke, where did you locate that literature?
So jealous... and Merry Smurfing Christmas!wwelp its in production now... Delivery ETA the day after christmas...a whole month and half to build and deliver to dealer? i hope not ..
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Mine was about the same, 'In Production' on May 31, 'Built' on June 17 and 'Delivered' on July 9. My ETA increased a few times as well the nearer it got to final delivery....wwelp its in production now... Delivery ETA the day after christmas...a whole month and half to build and deliver to dealer? i hope not ..
I wouldn't trust the dealership... "in transit" could just be what they tell people generically when their vehicle is in the final stages of production vs. a specific indicator of its status. Either way, congrats! I have the exact, same build on a '23 placed in October that I may not see until mid next year. 😄Track site definetly not on track... dealership told me its in transit
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Christmas gift to my self i guess?
What's odd is that the second row seating DOES appear to have the orange stitching. It's possible the factory effed it up... stranger things have happened.Definitely doesn't look like hemi orange 3rd row, the stitching is red. While hemi orange is orange 🍊
Oh interesting 🤔 I didn't even realize until nowWhat's odd is that the second row seating DOES appear to have the orange stitching. It's possible the factory effed it up... stranger things have happened.
Probably.... I'm still waiting on my dash panel inserts to be corrected on my TnG from July... Supposed to be Red like my interior but they came black.I wonder if this is one of the infamous "ship it out and we'll fix it at the dealer" mistakes you read about from time to time?
That was mother Mopar's rule back in the 70s,80s,90s,2000s so nothing has changed.I wonder if this is one of the infamous "ship it out and we'll fix it at the dealer" mistakes you read about from time to time?
This was likely not an accident. It was likely done on purpose. Probably because of parts availability and with hope that the customer would either not notice at all, or simply accept it with the wrong color dash parts. As a result QC was likely told to allow it thru... assuming they actually caught it in the first place.Can we all collectively say, QC FAILURE!![]()
Certainly a possibility.... I didn't even notice it when I picked up the vehicle.... Took me a couple of days... As I wanted the red interior, I sort of had a nagging feeling something was off but could not put my finger on it.This was likely not an accident. It was likely done on purpose. Probably because of parts availability and with hope that the customer would either not notice at all, or simply accept it with the wrong color dash parts. As a result QC was likely told to allow it thru... assuming they actually caught it in the first place.