Nope, I think it will be waterproof cheeseburger boxes with a Bronco logo on it. You know, cheap, useless sh!t that cost .50 each to produce. But, its better then nothing.Be careful, cheeseburgers maybe our next free gift.
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Nope, I think it will be waterproof cheeseburger boxes with a Bronco logo on it. You know, cheap, useless sh!t that cost .50 each to produce. But, its better then nothing.Be careful, cheeseburgers maybe our next free gift.
Well, at least it wasn't sold to someone else.My Bronco was built on June 30 and sold to me on July 18.
well technically it was sold to my wife and she's already said if we ever divorce she gets the house AND Bronco. I asked if we could split custody of the dogs and she says no I can have them. I don't think she likes the dogs...Well, at least it wasn't sold to someone else.
how the hell they get 3 weeks off? i cant even get july 5th off to nurse the hangover.It's not recorded as a Sale, until the customer receives the vehicle.
MAP was shut down for23 weeks in July, so that cuts production. Vehicles may have been produced in early months. It takes weeks to deliver these, but those were already counted as production in prior weeks/months. They coverted into Sales, when they finally reached the customer in July. For example, my bronco was built on 6/27, but the sale happened in July when I paid the dealer.
Edit: MAP was closed 3 weeks in July, not 2, (closed July 4th weekend, opened July 25).
There's a bunch sitting around. By my calculations, only 77% of all Broncos produced have been sold, although some of the difference is manikins, Bronco Rodeo units, etc.So how do you sale more than you build? It's not like there are thousands of Broncos sitting on the lots.
Here's the data going back to Jan 2021:Adding to the 2021 numbers...
- 130,620 produced to date
- 100,486 sold to date
Received weather-resistant playing cards today... and my Bronco was produced 4/25, in transit now since 7/26...Be careful, cheeseburgers maybe our next free gift.
1) this is amazing. Bravo. And 2) I wish Ford would say how many orders have been placed. It would make all of the discussion about who is/isn't getting bumped to MY23 easier to figure out.Here's the data going back to Jan 2021:
Get your order in now if you want a Ford cheeseburger for Labor Day 2023.They don't sell them as they roll off the line like cheeseburgers. The ones sold in July were built in June, and MAP was shut down for Summer break in July, hence the low numbers built.