I think these were instructions to the dealers that wereWelp, there it is. Not even an email to address us, just throw it up on the site. Well done once again @Ford Motor Company .
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I think these were instructions to the dealers that wereWelp, there it is. Not even an email to address us, just throw it up on the site. Well done once again @Ford Motor Company .
By the time they actually get around to fulfilling reservations it will be time for a mid cycle refresh.New
All new tooling and an altered design. It became quite clear that even when manufactured exactly to spec that the design was flawed.
The timeline here is optimistic, but the right move nonetheless.
So will the public at large. We are enthusiasts so we know about Webasto but the average consumer has no idea. They will just blame Ford. Why Ford seems to be the only one that doesn’t know that is beyond me.Blame Covid, blame Webasto, whatever. This vehicle has been in development for YEARS and Ford is just determining now, roughly 8 months AFTER this vehicle should have been in full production, that the supplier they chose cannot build the hard tops in a satisfactory manner? I blame Ford.
Thanks. This pretty much says it all.
I don’t see where the Broncos built and parked at MAP are addressed in the leaked FAQ.New
All new tooling and an altered design. It became quite clear that even when manufactured exactly to spec that the design was flawed.
The timeline here is optimistic, but the right move nonetheless.
"build date has passed" is their way of saying it.I don’t see where the Broncos built and parked at MAP are addressed in the leaked FAQ.
Am I missing something?
So does that mean that a FE will be built with the “Bad Design” top and delivered with it automatically being enrolled in the Customer Satisfaction (Roof Replacement) program?New
All new tooling and an altered design. It became quite clear that even when manufactured exactly to spec that the design was flawed.
The timeline here is optimistic, but the right move nonetheless.
They have not been reluctant to throw Webasto under the bus and I expect more of that - and rightfully so. You think being a executive at Ford is uncomfortable right now, what has it been like at Webasto the last few months.So will the public at large. We are enthusiasts so we know about Webasto but the average consumer has no idea. They will just blame Ford. Why Ford seems to be the only one that doesn’t know that is beyond me.
der the section “If your built day has passed”I don’t see where the Broncos built and parked at MAP are addressed in the leaked FAQ.
Am I missing something?
They must have already definitively fixed the problem since the reason for the poor communication was that they wanted to make sure whatever they said was 100% accurate. …right?OK. When in 2022 will the hardtops be good?
And the goal posts get moved again.
I wonder if we can still switch to a soft top and get a 2021. I'm VIN-less, but had I known there was zero chance of a build this year, I'd have switched. I just figured I'd be in line with other hard tops. Now I know there is no lineAll new tooling and an altered design. It became quite clear that even when manufactured exactly to spec that the design was flawed.
The timeline here is optimistic, but the right move nonetheless.
Those are the "my vehicle build date has passed" folks in the FAQI don’t see where the Broncos built and parked at MAP are addressed in the leaked FAQ.
Am I missing something?