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Right now they're scheduled out until the last week or two of March. If MAP has to shut down this week for any reason that means the February builds become March builds and March becomes April.Any word on Ranger. Just curious since they are running the same line with our Bronco. Without Ranger as well, this would shutter MAP, no?
I'm on Ice Mountain so, there is that, but, it is going to be a rough year again by the sounds of things.
This isn’t saying they’re skipping production weeks, just that they’re not filling in the schedule yet. They’re trying to run the plants lean given the volatility in manufacturing. “Keeping their options open”Any word on Ranger. Just curious since they are running the same line with our Bronco. Without Ranger as well, this would shutter MAP, no?
I'm on Ice Mountain so, there is that, but, it is going to be a rough year again by the sounds of things.
Ranger5g reported the build/sales stats for Ranger. Not a great month, even with an expiring model. (down 14% YOY)Any word on Ranger. Just curious since they are running the same line with our Bronco. Without Ranger as well, this would shutter MAP, no?
I'm on Ice Mountain so, there is that, but, it is going to be a rough year again by the sounds of things.
Don’t be shocked…. Reports indicate the Ford plants impacted are a engine factory in Windsor, Ontario and an assembly plant in Oakville, Ontario. I think the Bronco’s 2.3 liter is assembled in the U.S. (Cleveland) while the 2.7 liter is made in Lima, Ohio. So the blockade should have no impact on the Michigan plant.Wouldn’t be shocked if there’s also parts shortages from the blockade.
Ford stated the plants impacted are the two in Canada and an assembly plant in Ohio.Wouldn’t be shocked if there’s also parts shortages from the blockade.
Yes I think that one produces the 7l looking further. Thankfully not the 2.3 or 2.7.Don’t be shocked…. Reports indicate the Ford plants impacted are a engine factory in Windsor, Ontario and an assembly plant in Oakville, Ontario. I think the Bronco’s 2.3 liter is assembled in the U.S. (Cleveland) while the 2.7 liter is made in Lima, Ohio. So the blockade should have no impact on the Michigan plant.