AndersonReally, got a list of those companies?
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AndersonReally, got a list of those companies?
That‘s not my understanding. This $2500 is in addition to the price protection.Sounds like you will not be able to "double dip" either if you drop the constraint items...meaning you will not get price protection for an early reservation/order... just the $2500.00 "carrot in from of the horse" as you are modifying your current order. My build has went up $5700.00 from MY21 to current MY23 MSRP. Definitely a gut punch to folks still waiting.
SO let's assume this part is true, why does Ford not explain this? I mean this does not solve the issue but at least it would put information into our(the customers) hands and allow us to make decisions based on reality on how to proceed. Communicating to the masses is one of the big things I think Ford sincerely missed the boat on, just giving proper production updates and what is happening with supply chain issues.Wrangler also has been in continual production for decades, so they probably have already met that threadshold.
Also… I found the spot in the All Terrain Nation livestream… 1:45:20 timestamp is where he starts his thought.
Anyway… I am not familiar with that federal regulation at all, so can’t verify it. But when I heard that (as my head was deep inside my dryer doing laundry), it definitely perked my interest. That would explain a lot if it’s true.
Here's a germane article from just this morning:Really, got a list of those companies?
That’s my understanding but best confirm that with your dealer or call Ford customer service to be certain. As someone said earlier, were just some dudes on the Internet sharing our experiencSo I can change my current BD order to a Badlands order with out Sas, Hard top , and high package and get the $2,500? Thanks
I would also suggest - and this is purely via the benefit of 20-20 hindsight now knowing one of the potential SAS bottlenecks - testing and sourcing more than 1 tire option for SAS would have helped. I'm guessing the primary snafu here begins with botched forecasting on the volume of SAS orders but, even so, GY or any other tire maker is subject to their own unexpected constraints so avoiding a single POF is always a good idea. Personally I find it ironic that the GY's are potentially the sticking point for today's SAS constraint as I thought they were the absolute worst part of the SAS offering (which I also think is a total steal of an option) and wondered out loud on the B&P site "why don't you offer a different tire, even for an upcharge?". Weird.I think the bigger mistake Ford made was offering SAS on every trim-at least in the first few model years. I think it's totally awesome for the consumer, but on their end they greatly under estimated how many people were going to order SAS. To me SAS should have only been offered on Badlands/Wildtrak and whatever that years special edition was.
And not having a factory 2 door soft top option.
Yep, even the FAQ is an F/U to every 2 door holder... Did we answer your question? No, you didn't answer any questions I might have had.Lol I love Ford and their vague emails. What does this mean for 2 doors? Zero communication.
SEVEN HUNDRED DAYS since we ordered and they send me an email, “Hey go F yourself, change to something you don’t want or we’ll cancel your order and give you the middle finger. But if you want to re-order next year for thousands more, we’ll accept your business.”
You have got to be kidding me…I’m a month shy of TWO YEARS since we ordered and nobody at Ford gives a I mean, my god, we reserved this car 886 days ago!!
Agree. I feel this is like the survey they sent to Lightning reservation holders asking if we would be willIng to change to a lower demand spec to or pay a premium. And would we hold to choice even if there was a chance that we might not get the order filled. By the way, I got my bronco (20 months after res) probably because i reduced the spec.NO. So many do not understand the offer. It’s like any other time they told us to avoid constraints to get built. It’s this time they are just offering $2500 to change to have a better chance to be built in MY23. If you do not change, you could still get built, depending on your place inline and allocations with your dealer. BUT by doing so you are taking a risk in not getting scheduled in MY23. At the END of MY23, which is December, they will cancel any unscheduled builds and you will lose any price protection. They will continue to schedule and build all models as parts are available. If you have a VIN and are scheduled you should be good.
****Updated March 7th is the deadline if you want to accept the offer***
"So you've sold EVERY Bronco you've built so far and you STILL have a waiting list in the tens of thousands?" asks the TV newscaster, incredulously.The most bizarre thing about this is Zero and I mean Zero automotive news sites have reported on this. This is honestly the biggest blow to Ford ever dreaming of competing with the Wrangler. This launch, communication and scheduling was a complete and utter Charlie Foxtrot. Utterly embarrassing that this is a 100 plus year old company worth billions of dollars. I would expect this level of incompetence from a startup like Rivan not Ford.
You just won the forum for me, cause I have been thinking the same freakin thing. If you have a 2nd or 3rd on order, and it's not for like your wife/significant other but to replace the one you have, you're part of the problem. Stop bitching and cancel so we have a shot at our 1st.If there’s anything that makes me feel better, it’s all the people complaining about their second orders not coming up to snuff.
I know how unfair this system is. I had no reservation, but I ordered a 2 door lux, tow, adv 4x4 OBX on May 4th 2021, I was scheduled on 24 May 2021, and built 5 August 2021.Allocation is King. You were pushed ahead of thousands of reservations with the same configuration because they chose a different dealer.