Yes. This is exactly why our cars are still sitting in a port in Cali. It's the railroads that are backed up, not the truck drivers. If they had loaded onto car transport trailers we would already have our cars.
After seeing all these stories about dealers I'm glad mine has been good to me. They didn't demand any crazy accessories, gave me the VIN as soon as it was "in transit" and has let me know when the eta has been updated. Can't really get mad at them for the cars sitting in the port but the...
I think the problem is the actual port. Honda gets their cars made domestically in the US by truck transport. These cars are coming from overseas. It takes about 5 days to transport a car from the west coast to the east in ideal circumstances. They just haven't been either released by the port...
How is it the truck drivers fault when they are sitting in a railroad port? West coast is getting cars delivered because they are coming by truck, not train.
A close friend of mine owns a car transport company. He said I may get my car before the end of the year and that anything coming out of Cali by rail is seriously delayed by labor disputes.
That was my experience. They had five coming in the next year. Four were sold. The last one was 75k with the package it came with. That's the RS3 not the rs5. I just don't think the RS5 and the CTR are even in the same ballpark price wise even with ADMs included.