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Old Mar 11, 2025 | 08:14 AM
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I was told by my dealer that the US Government cleared the OCTA for import (at least the one I ordered) on Friday, March 7. I had previously been told that this was the issue holding up delivery. If true, March 14 makes sense.
 
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Old Mar 12, 2025 | 04:52 PM
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Mine arrives at Port Hueneme on 3/15. Original build sheet said delivery 3/21 but thinking that is to the dealer.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2025 | 08:04 PM
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Mine is also Mid June delivery... Mid April Build start. To PDX....
 
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Old Mar 14, 2025 | 07:31 PM
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I put in my order in October and just heard that I have an expected delivery date in late August.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2025 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by PNW Rover
I don't see how it is up to Land Rover to decide if the Defender is designated a UK import. The VIN and window sticker of a Defender identify the final assembly point being Nitra, Slovakia which would make it EU produced in the eyes of any regulator. A huge reason JLR opened the Nitra plant was to avoid EU tariffs after Brexit, so that implies where any paper trail will tell you where it is made.

As far as the ship making a stop at Southampton, I don't see 1) how a vehicle completed in another country later touching a port makes it produced at a stop along the way. 2) Those ships leaving Bremerhaven generally make a stop in Sweden before Southhampton. That doesn't make them Swedish. 3) There is no actual proof the Defenders are unloaded in Southhampton, receive some part, and then are reloaded on that or another ship making them suddenly a UK product. The Southhampton stop is almost certainly to load Range Rover and likely other UK produced vehicles like Mini. An off load / on load don't change any of that and operationally it would be costly and insane for any reason to unload and reload a bunch of vehicles. The loading process at a stop is well engineered by the shipping line to load them once at various stops and not move them until a particular vehicles reaches it's destination.

So again, the VIN identifier of final production location is the key factor. That said, if the UK was not the recipient of a tariff, would the US further grant an exception to a UK manufacturer's products produced in EU countries? That is the question I would be mulling over...but don't count on it.

As far as Jim's vehicle, it has already landed at a US port and been accepted by JLRNA (the importer). I'm sure OCTA and those along with it are in the clear.

most disco’s & defenders leave out of Zeebrugge. JLR hasn’t said how the tariffs are going to be ironed out for vehicles or hard parts coming to USA.
 
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