North America delays
North America delays
Please take note that due to severe weather in Montreal, Toronto, Chicago and surrounding areas there will be no movement of vehicles until the weather eases up.
Suppliers have advised that vehicles are under cover and are stored appropriately.
Vehicles on average will be delayed for up to 8 weeks.
This is a rare weather event and cannot be helped. For more information please see the link below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January%E2%80%93February_2026_North_American_cold_wave
Update on V8 F150
Update on V8 F150
Dear Customer,
Re: Update on Ford Single Cabs
Please be notified that Ford production on F150 V8 (Coyote) Single Cab, Extra Cab and Crew
Cab XL, XLT, Lariat and STX is extremely slow and is currently running somewhere between 5-7
months production time. Ford is currently ‘batch processing’ orders and vehicles and we are
completely governed by their production schedule.
All orders are placed immediately after deposit and processed with the receiving dealer within a
week. The order is then sent to the factory and confirmed within around 3 weeks. From there it is
up to the Ford Production schedule to which we are not privy to.
The first batch Orders placed before 1st Jan 2025 have VINs and are expected to arrive at the
Canadian dealers within the next few weeks. The second batch have FON’s (Ford Order
Numbers) and are in for production within the next 6-8 weeks.
We will provide updates as soon as possible and as we get them.
Thank you once again for your business
Kind regards,
American Motors
Update on Challenger/Charger Last Call
Update on Challenger/Charger Last Call
September 2025
Dear Customer,
Re: Update on Challenger and Charger Last Call Models from EU
Please be notified that we are experiencing severe issues with Bremerhaven Port currently and
moving stock in and out has been delayed.
Background
In March last year there were 35 containers containing Hellcats ready for shipment to Europe.
Baltimore is the port of discharge for all Stellantis exports on the east coast of the USA. Just
prior to loading a ship crashed into the bridge and the containers got held up.
In November 2024 we got notification that there was 70 cars available EX Bremerhaven which is
the EU port of receiving. We then started selling what we could under this premise.
In January this year the collapsed bridge was removed from the port and sea traffic was allowed
to resume. The huge backlog started to get shipped. Stellantis had 2700 cars on their way to the
EU
The Hellcats arrived in Bremerhaven, Germany April, May and June this year to be unloaded and
processed. They have been sitting at Bremerhaven port since that time, around 4 to 5 months.
After speaking with the German port Authority, they are getting through the backlog of vehicles
as quickly as they can.
Who does this effect?
This effects 6 customers with vehicles in Bremerhaven, Germany
What is the Solution?
American Motors is working to get the effected vehicles moved as soon as possible.
We will provide updates as soon as possible and as we get them.
Thank you once again for your business
Kind regards,
American Motors
