Where did this come from? they've been saying December for quite a while.Production doesn't begin until mid-March. Not really sure what the lead time is between rolling off the assembly line and being delivered to the dealers, maybe someone else could comment on that part of the process.
If I had to guess, I'd say it's probably related to corona virus. Ford is probably just hedging there bets incase there are any supply chain issues.Was poking around the reservation tool and noticed that the shipment date changed to mid-2021 instead of Spring. Is this due to the likely increase in reservations?
Order banks are supposed to open Dec 7th. The rest is as follows for a typical Ford rollout:Where did this come from? they've been saying December for quite a while.
soooo, can someone find out for certain when the four door versions will be delivering to dealerships?I would take that with biggest grain of salt you can find. It has not been verified or corroborated anywhere else. And wouldn’t make much sense from a production standpoint.
Same timeframe as the 2 door ones, which is slated for spring next year. If you've seen the F150 assembly plant videos, they mix up cab configurations in the same shift.soooo, can someone find out for certain when the four door versions will be delivering to dealerships?
I think this is stating they will come based on reservation and not all at once.soooo, can someone find out for certain when the four door versions will be delivering to dealerships?
I’ve been to the assembly plant in MI and can confirm. Mix and match.Same timeframe as the 2 door ones, which is slated for spring next year. If you've seen the F150 assembly plant videos, they mix up cab configurations in the same shift.
Nope, because no one outside of Ford knows. What we do know though is that it has been said many times that deliveries start April ‘21. If that exact time holds true, who knows? However this 2 door before 4 door “theory” doesn’t even make any sense. The majority of Broncos that get sold will end up being 4 doors, so if anything I would think they would want to get those out first. But like has been said many times before the 2 door and 4 door will run down the assembly line at the same time. MAP is also going to be building the Ranger at the same time. So I think they can handle 2door/4door variants of the Bronco. Ford isn’t stuck using the same production processes used to build the Model T.soooo, can someone find out for certain when the four door versions will be delivering to dealerships?
Lucky! I've never beenI’ve been to the assembly plant in MI and can confirm. Mix and match.
It was great. Lived in Detroit for a year or two. Great museum. I did get the employees in trouble though. ??? They were manufacturing GT500’s and we were yelling back and forth to each other from the catwalks. The test area is cool. What a sight. If you get the chance to tour in the future, I highly recommend.Lucky! I've never been
I just talked to a dealer in Houston about this. He said early summer is the most likely delivery time right now.Was poking around the reservation tool and noticed that the shipment date changed to mid-2021 instead of Spring. Is this due to the likely increase in reservations?
This part doesn't sound as fun! lolLived in Detroit
If Ford severely underestimated demand, it could take quite a while to get vendors to supply additional parts. Many of them likely make parts for others and can't just cut them off because Ford miscalculated.I just talked to a dealer in Houston about this. He said early summer is the most likely delivery time right now.
Guys, because of all the special parts from manufacturers like bilstein, it could take some time for them to fork out these vehicles. Throw Covid on top of it and it’s kind of a production nightmare. We just have to be patient. I’m starting to think it could be pushed back as late as the end of 2021.