Supprised none has mentioned they haven’t even crash test these things yet don’t they need a crash test rating before they can ship to dealer this could cause a longer wait lol
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I certainly hope that's the case.Hopefully 2-4 weeks. They negotiated with the carrier contractor to do partial loads which should expedite deliveries to the dealers.
I think you are being overly optimistic.You will revive it between 22 June and Christmas Day of 2037.
Yeah, OKTB has not been given yet, so we'll see when that happens.Supprised none has mentioned they haven’t even crash test these things yet don’t they need a crash test rating before they can ship to dealer this could cause a longer wait lol
My salesperson sold a Bronco to a friend in Hawaii. I asked her what shipping will cost and she didn't know so we looked it up. No matter where a vehicle is shipped in the USA the teamsters get $1695, some only go right across the street from MAP and still $1695 but it arrives a few days after being built, Hawaii will be a slow boat once it gets to CA.The better question is how long to expect if you live in Hawaii!!??
Yup its one average price no matter the distance. Im currently living in Michigan but moving to Hawaii this winter. It will actually cost me more personally to ship my Bronco to Hawaii from Michigan.My salesperson sold a Bronco to a friend in Hawaii. I asked her what shipping will cost and she didn't know so we looked it up. No matter where a vehicle is shipped in the USA the teamsters get $1695, some only go right across the street from MAP and still $1695 but it arrives a few days after being built, Hawaii will be a slow boat once it gets to CA.
Talked to Kendall about this yesterday. He said expect 2 months, maybe a little less if we're lucky.I'd expect close to the same time as AK, just guessing. Mine will have had a nice boat ride from Seattle by the time I get it.
They don’t need to be fully crash tested by IIHS or NHTSA iirc.Supprised none has mentioned they haven’t even crash test these things yet don’t they need a crash test rating before they can ship to dealer this could cause a longer wait lol
Yeah, I was just basing it off the normal times it takes to get Super Dutys and Transits (normally). It'll be what it is lol.Talked to Kendall about this yesterday. He said expect 2 months, maybe a little less if we're lucky.
Cmon...you know we love a good "my dealer said" story!I won’t even say it, because it will be the king of all “my dealer said” posts, but it is so AMAZINGLY optimistic that I wish he didn’t say anything because I know he’s wrong.
It's how it works. Ford Builds a Bronco and then it sits in a parking lot and doesn't ship for a year
That's not bad. I'd guess Chicago area is all truck delivery, no rail.Hopefully 2-4 weeks. They negotiated with the carrier contractor to do partial loads which should expedite deliveries to the dealers.
The Toyota plant in Princeton gives tours. Granted, I've not gone through there but people I know have and they said it's neat. I wish the Ford plants would do the same but the decision might not be Ford's alone.That's not bad. I'd guess Chicago area is all truck delivery, no rail.
I'd happily let them keep them delivery costs if we could pick up from MAP!
I keep thinking how cool it would be to do something like the Vette factory tour/delivery deal.... as been suggested a million times.