Only thing is, you don’t pay FedEx a $2000 destination fee 😂😂😂🤦♂️😥KZLD is a carrier delay code and sounds like where mine is also. It means your car has been released from the factory to the carrier who is in possession of the vehicle. It’s just sitting on their loading lot waiting for a train (or car carrier). If this were a package, Jeep has dropped off the package at a local FedEx Office and they now have it. FedEx takes the package to their local sorting facility and it waits there to be shipped to a FedEx facility in the destination’s region. This is where we’re currently sitting. Once some amount of time has passed sitting there, it becomes a carrier delay and the D is added to the KZL.
I’m just blown away at the inefficiency of this process. The owner of the dealer told me my car will sit in 4-5 lots at various points from Detroit to Chicago. It isn’t until it arrives at its second Chicagoland lot where the actual car carrier goes to get it and brings it 45 minutes north to my dealer. Isn’t that crazy? Upwards of sitting in 5 different lots while traveling a whopping 5 hours from start to finish. Hopefully it’s not loaded and unloaded at each stop. I really wish I could just go pick it up…