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Originally Posted by Benzima
Some of my comments:
- using the VN decoder, you can track a few cars before your VIN. this gives you an idea of when your car will be built (ie 2-5 cars per day)
- with the WWL website, you can use the % as a wildcard to track all VIN starting with WBS% (BMW)
- the WWL website is usually 1-2 days late
- the Hansen forwarding is only good once the car is at the car ramp. it can't be used to track the car in the train, but it is very accurate.
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It seems they are completing quite a few a day...just yesterday, there are 18 cars that have their production date of September 8th - from V786727 to V786744...and today seems to be going along at the same pace, they are well over 10 done as of now.
Which brings me to another curious finding: using another VIN decoder which shows cars that are not completed yet but have a VIN assigned (for example
http://www.bmwvin.com/ ), it seems the VINs are sequential until you get to V786800, which brings you to a non-M2 (218i) that has already been produced in March...and then after that the closest M2 I was able to find was V886666 (although I haven't tried all the numbers in between)...I thought they would all M2 VINs would be sequential but I guess not...
...I know I have way too much time on my hands...