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I was able to convince Ford to release mine sans top.
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That didn't last long, what did he say?I’m not sure what it says but your corporate communications when your NA Product Communications Director tweets something pretty tone deaf, given the feelings of those stuck on Dirt Hill. He did apologize in a later tweet.
The suspense is killing me. I imagine it’s something along the lines of “HaNg In ThErE oR bUy A jEeP!”That didn't last long, what did he say?
The suspense is killing me. I imagine it’s something along the lines of “HaNg In ThErE oR bUy A jEeP!”
Or he just straight up told Bronco customers to go f*** themselves.
That is an anomaly and only meant to get a Bronco in your dealer's hands for folks to see and drive. I think all the odd balls are going to be shipped back to Ford at the end of the day. Our dealer also has a soft top Wildtrak and it even has mismatched front / rear upholstery. There is no way it will be sold to the public without rework.Why is there a wildtrak with a soft top at my dealer but I can’t switch to one. Ford needs to do more. I’ve seen 2 door FE being raffled off in CA. But I bet there is a reservation holder waiting on theirs. Us little guys who work hard for there money always get the shaft. I’m sure the big wigs at Ford have couple sitting in their garages
That didn't last long, what did he say?
Edited my post with a screenshot, but here it is again.The suspense is killing me. I imagine it’s something along the lines of “HaNg In ThErE oR bUy A jEeP!”
Or he just straight up told Bronco customers to go f*** themselves.
So what about the non lucky, non FE Badlands that have had their June build dates pushed and pushed and pushed....The schedule is optimistic, but the new tooling will be installed by the end of next month. Once that happens, it really shouldn't take THAT long to build out the 3,000 or so necessary units to address shipped rigs and the sandlot kids. From there they'll be able to finish all the FE units and then a few lucky non-FE MIC trucks.
I’m a 7/18/20 reservation 2.3 BD, Sas, A51, soft top and am feeling slightly optimistic it may happen in the coming months.Today’s the day - I’m making the switch to soft top. Been thinking about it since announcement and I’d rather have a Bronco within 1-2 months than waiting til at least January at earliest for Hard Top - get my bronco have the soft top for a year or so and get a hard top when available
7/14 reservation with 2.3L, Non Sas so I’m confident I would get a build date if I switched
I'm thinking same as you. Ford has several thousand bronco's in the storage lots of all trim lines with bad mic tops, then add some on top of that for the 7000 first editions that need a roof, plus the few thousand already sold to customers on the road. The dealer letter said they wont have the new tops till october. I'm figuring it wont be till mid winter sometime before they catch up and replace all existing mic roofs. i thought the letter said until then they wont be making anything with a mic roof except first editions, which they have to make before year end. I'm also a day one reservation holder, but i ordered a loaded 4 door outerbanks, all options with a mic top. like you said I'm guessing next spring maybe i get the vehicle at the soonest, maybe even next summer. For me it will be one year wait come january since i ordered. I'm thinking tommorow I will call the dealer to switch to a soft top. Thats all ford can make now till the roofs are replaced in a few months. For every bad mic top vehicle they make now thats one more replacement mic top they need to make. Just means i have to live with the soft top until 2023 and pay whatever the going rate is for the new mic roof when it comes out, or cross your fingers that by then someone else will make a mic roof other then ford.@PREMiERdrum
Ross, thank you for your help in communicating this info to us. Day 1 res holder, 2 door badsquatch with lux and 2.7… I don’t have a Vin or build date yet so obviously I got the email today that basically moves me to a 2022 and tells me I’ll have to re-order sometime later this year. Like many I’m sure, I am contemplating a switch to a four-door with a soft top. It’s not really my preference but I wasn’t planning to have a top on my bronco much anyway other than a bimini. Obviously Ford isn’t going to do it but if they would send me my two door with a soft top I’d take that in a heartbeat. My question to you (and I know you can’t give an accurate answer but I’d love your opinion) is….Realistically, considering that Ford has to build new hard tops for already delivered vehicles, bad batch vehicles, first edition vehicles, etc., What is your best opinion/guess as to a realistic delivery date for hard tops that have to convert over to a 22? It just seems to me like it would be very probable that somebody like me might not be looking at realistic build and delivery until second or third quarter next year. If I knew I could probably get it in the first 2 to 3 months of 22 I would wait but it may be August of next year. Do you have any gut feeling on this?
Its nice to vent and all but at the end of the day, if I'm paying $35k+ I want it to have All the factory parts before I tear into it. Tops and all. My biggest bitch is they new the tops were shit and still tried to build them...Who believes that Ford bullshit ??
MIC fiasco exposes ridiculous Ford incompetence -
. . . should've been seen/solved years ago -
Now Ford will magically get it right with 'new tooling' at Webasto ??
Sure . . Rainbows, Unicorns and Lollipops . .
Get Real -
Ford-Webasto MIC Hardtop -
. . January still a mess . . . . . . .
. . July still a mess . . . . . . .
Ford take your MIC Hardtop & SHOVE IT . .
Ship Broncos w tarp on back . . .
We can buy hardtop from ADV Fiberglass . . or some other aftermarket . .
Anyone know where the molds/tooling are for the initial prototypes that didn't appear to have issues? I think I read original tops were built in Germany by Webasto...someome fire the plane up and get them to the US.The schedule is optimistic, but the new tooling will be installed by the end of next month. Once that happens, it really shouldn't take THAT long to build out the 3,000 or so necessary units to address shipped rigs and the sandlot kids. From there they'll be able to finish all the FE units and then a few lucky non-FE MIC trucks.