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Any chance you paid attention to the Tesla Model 3 roll out?"Lets make them order one before they can even see what it looks like in person" - Ford
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Any chance you paid attention to the Tesla Model 3 roll out?"Lets make them order one before they can even see what it looks like in person" - Ford
Or maybe Ford thinks they can deliver all pre-orders within 7 months.If the dealers have these on the lot before the order window closes and they can sell them 7 months later...before almost all of us get our Broncos.
Awesome news not Having seeing it i person and test drive was a bit of a deal breaker for meInteresting!!!
Each dealer will get 1-2 Broncos to be used for display and test drives etc.
Found this posted on Facebook...
There are about 3,000 Ford dealerships in the USA. So at worst that's 6,000 Broncos (it will be less), which if the factory is at full production is about a month to one-and-a-half months production. If that gives buyer on the pre-order list an opportunity to see the Bronco before ordering, then it's worth the wait to me and I'm sure most other pre-orderers.Although interesting, I don't take this as good news. it just pushes our builds back by X thousands of units produced before ours. Units we will not see before order. I suppose it might help Ford work out kinks in production though.
So now we're parsing words from the dude with a GM in his sig and a Jeep owner. Go take a dump where it belongs, in your toilet. Just friendly advice.There is a big difference between order fulfillment and order placement.
It is possible that they take orders before providing these to dealers but before delivering orders.
Yes, that's exactly what I did. And Im right.So now we're parsing words from the dude with a GM in his sig and a Jeep owner. Go take a dump where it belongs, in your toilet. Just friendly advice.
After 7 months of being in and out of the service bay???The funny thing about this is that these vehicles will be in customers hands after 7 months at the dealership.
I thought I remember @LEGEND saying they were going to produce these 80/20 with the Bronco being 80%. The Ranger will have plenty of time to fill their orders before the Bronco production even starts so I'm guessing within 1-2 weeks these will be ready to go.I wouldn't be surprised if the stopped running Rangers for the week. It's not like that would kill the Ranger pipeline.
Due to limited night vision, I have to test drive at night. My ability to buy is affected, too, so a test drive is imperative.My ability to buy hinges entirely on whether I can get in the seat. Seeing one in person is extremely important to me. I hope they will be distributed prior to the order deadline...
It will be very curious to see how many of these reservations become orders. We may all end up with MY2021Or maybe Ford thinks they can deliver all pre-orders within 7 months.
You can order 6 aux switches and turn on the sun at night.Due to limited night vision, I have to test drive at night. My ability to buy is affected, too, so a test drive is imperative.
Sad toYes, that's exactly what I did. And Im right.
According to Federal law, a manufacturer has up to 24 months to produce a single Model Year production run. I still say Ford can call all the reservations flipped to orders between Jan. and March as MY 2021 vehicles if it wants to and if it can build all of them within the first 24 months of production.It will be very curious to see how many of these reservations become orders. We may all end up with MY2021
soundbar-from-sema-vehicle-why.9152WTF is a 2 Door JBL soundbar? I hope its not some dipshit speaker that goes outside like on ski boats so the skier can hear music while they are ski-ing?!
only reservation holders should get to drive it