My opinion is that the Estimated Delivery Dates mean nothing until you get a Rail Car Number. FMC will update it every couple of weeks until they finally get it right.
Once it actually gets on a rail car it still takes 2-3 weeks or longer to get most places, so the chances of it arriving with...
I went through the same thing as did many others on this thread. My dates are on my signature and you can see some long waits on spreadsheet.
The best part is, once you do get it, FMC will congratulate you like they have been there the whole time.
Hang in there and good luck, cause luck is what...
Sad you had to go through all of that....even more than most...
Really glad the story has a happy ending. Can't believe how that all went down. I'll be looking for you next time I am up north.
ENJOY!
When I read the article and saw that Bronco in OKC I went through the comments to make sure you read it. I was happy to see your post and the pics with the stickers......good work.
I hope they can get it delivered soon.
Agreed. My Build date never got bumped either, but it was 27 days from my blend until Built notification.
Until you get the "Shipped" notification those ETA dates mean nothing, but they will keep updating as if they do.
That is correct.
Map link courtesy of @Itsdchz
https://www.bnsf.com/bnsf-resources/pdf/ship-with-bnsf/maps-and-shipping-locations/automotive-map.pdf
Once it gets out of Chicago it will get the Amarillo pretty quick.
Mine had 36 miles on it and I know that it was trucked to the Dealer. It must have been moved around some yards of placed at a yard further from MAP during my long delay.
How can he deny price protection? That is from corporate. I would tell him not to claim it because you will be and then I would contact Bronco customer support. Mine was $2995.
Good luck.
Mine arrived 11/27 3:19 PM and reported Released by Customer 11/29 10:43 am. Arrived at dealer 16 miles away on 12/3 (afternoon)
What status are you getting?