Mine was supposed to be delivered today but, you know how things workGot home from up north today and I had a bronco hammock waiting for me………hanging in there
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Mine was supposed to be delivered today but, you know how things workGot home from up north today and I had a bronco hammock waiting for me………hanging in there
Please stop getting my hopes up. I nearly jumped out of my seat reading this. LolI wonder if @PREMiERdrum can shed some light on any of this?
Yes, we do, your Bronco is in good hands!Mine was supposed to be delivered today but, you know how things work
Up until July 21st some MIC tops did meet QC and get shipped. Some of the shipments by rail have been really slow. I know of one that a Mid July blend that just arrived after having tons of rail issues and when it arrived the center of the hood was damaged.
Well, my soft top orders just got slapped with another delay. Two new build weeks in the same day , this is a new low.
Haha the hammock, not the Bronco, but yeah I know what you mean.Yes, we do, your Bronco is in good hands!
I have builds that were scheduled for 9/27 that are now pushed back to 11/15. I'd imagine that we will see another email by the end of this week explaining another delay. I genuinely feel bad for these individuals who switched to a soft top, thinking it would finally give them the ability to see the light at the end of the tunnel, only for that light to move further and further away.I don't understand how a company like Ford cannot or does not have a scheduling system in place where they can change the visibility of some of the steps...I get that scheduling is a moving target sometimes, but good grief. Some of the scheduling headaches and frustration would have been a lot easier on everyone involved if you weren't notified of your build date every time it changed or even if it wasn't tagged as 'scheduled for production'.
It really is a shame and Ford could have saved a lot of heartburn just being honest. I haven't searched the forums, but I don't know if anyone has seen the mess Ford is dealing with in Flat Rock, MI as well...not Bronco-related but I'm sure has some trickle-down effect, not to mention another PR nightmare.I have builds that were scheduled for 9/27 that are now pushed back to 11/15. I'd imagine that we will see another email by the end of this week explaining another delay. I genuinely feel bad for these individuals who switched to a soft top, thinking it would finally give them the ability to see the light at the end of the tunnel, only for that light to move further and further away.
The worst part about this is that I don't see if getting any better any time soon. If Ford is already at the week of 11/15 there isn't many weeks left to fill before the 22MY changeover. Ford is stating that MIC 2.0 tops for delivered Broncos won't be available until some time in Q4, which leads me to believe that they have no idea when it will be ready.
I'd imagine that right now the Bronco team is having a meeting to discuss the next steps forward, and I would imagine that shipping the 3,000+ Broncos on Dirt Mountain with MIC 1.0 is looking more and more appealing by the day.
We hear you. Vent away, it’s nothing that we haven’t been saying for 2 months. Have a drink.At this point, I'm not sure I even want mine anymore. It's so discouraging seeing people who have built dates two months after my 6/30 take delivery, while mine's just sitting on a hill somewhere waiting for parts that they obviously have (if they're building them already). I've been a loyal Ford guy for nearly 20 years, and I'm sure they won't notice/care about me going elsewhere, but the complete lack of transparency and communication is what's got me so down. Even in Covid times, you can still tell your customers what's up.
I know venting here is probably useless, but haven't found a group that knows what this feels like besides here.
It is really all about weighing the cost of shipping them out now vs. later. Since it seems like Ford will not be able to rely on the production of soft top units as heavily as they originally thought, sending out Dirt Mountain Broncos is a solution for Ford to cash out now and fix later.If they are behind schedule sending the built ones out is the right thing to do. Honesty is the best policy.
Ford could sit on these Broncos for a year and probably still come out ahead financially instead of shipping thousands of tops out, having the dealer install them, and then disposing of them. Even though we might not wait it out they know someone will buy them once they get shipped.It is really all about weighing the cost of shipping them out now vs. later. Since it seems like Ford will not be able to rely on the production of soft top units as heavily as they originally thought, sending out Dirt Mountain Broncos is a solution for Ford to cash out now and fix later.
Yes, the cost of sending the tops to the dealer and having them swap them out will be greater than fixing them at the plant, but each day those units sit is costing them more and more. At some point, the cost of having them sit is going to be greater than shipping them now. Getting them in the hands of the buyers now would give Ford some extra cash, and the dealer now has the chance to sell warranties, protection plans, accessories, etc. This doesn't even account for the amount of goodwill, social posts, and free publicity that Ford would receive from its customers by giving them the product that they have been waiting over a year for.
The old saying "If it doesn't make dollars, it doesn't make sense" no longer applies. They need to think about the long term effects of these delays on the Bronco brand. If Ford truly believes that it can grow into a standalone brand that will rival Jeep, they need to stop thinking 3 months ahead and start thinking 3 years ahead.
You are correct, it is more expensive to ship the tops later. My point is that the benefits outweigh the cost. I am sure the cost to fix 3,000+ additional roofs would be between $6,000,00-12,000,000. Let's factor in that the average buyer will spend $1,000 at the dealer on accessories ($3,000,000), and now you are looking at a slightly smaller number. Yes, there will be another buyer for the Bronco if we back out, but are they going to spend $1000's more in Ford accessories after they just paid $10,000 over MSRP for a year-old vehicle?!Ford could sit on these Broncos for a year and probably still come out ahead financially instead of shipping thousands of tops out, having the dealer install them, and then disposing of them. Even though we might not wait it out, they know someone will buy them once they get shipped.
I wanted Ford to ship the impacted Broncos out as is as well, but after realizing the number of them sitting, it's just too many to ship and fix later.