Chevy has over 10k SUV's sitting in Texas. Ford isn't the only one hurting.This picture will be in history books one day
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Chevy has over 10k SUV's sitting in Texas. Ford isn't the only one hurting.This picture will be in history books one day
He has replied to me a few times. Always about an inspection.
All his answers are non answers. That must be Product Communications Manager lesson #1.Replies with absolutely no info.
My local dealer has $8995.00 tacked onto EVERY F150/Superduty/Ranger/Expedition on the lot for "Market Price Adjustment" How are people getting financed for this? Hope they buy the GAP insurance.Right, but the dealers association does, and they have a crap ton of pull with Ford.
Ask him if it's an "All Hands on Deck" quality check? When's his flight due in?hey that’s me! Lol
That's because nobody wants to buy themChevy has over 10k SUV's sitting in Texas. Ford isn't the only one hurting.
It's part of the seasoning process. Each bronco must sit next to a pile of dirt for at least 4-6 months before delivery. Adds the essential flavors a true bronco aficionado craves.Built Wild= parked next to a real life pile of dirt
That's exactly what I said way back. Until the last part has been installed, it's still in the build process.I wonder if some of the email notices that say "your bronco is being built" is actually one of these sitting on these lots and the actual build is installing a chip or a roof panel or something like that.
Yeah..... That pesky COVID microchip shortage is a bitch..... Not to mention those randomly back MIC hardtops.....That's a lot of Broncos! What gives???
Damn skippy.That construction equipment is a little too close for my comfort.
Now all we need is "By September" to complete the collection.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...08/05/gm-parks-suvs-chip-shortage/5473476001/That's because nobody wants to buy them