- First Name
- Matt
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2020
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- Location
- Moncton, NB, Canada
- Vehicle(s)
- Demo: 21 Bronco BL (2dr 2.3 MT) Toy: 04 TJ Rubicon
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
The first few weeks of production are never customer units, of any new model year, and especially for an entirely new vehicle. This gives them some time to discover build issues etc. and "practice" building them on dealer stock first. Once they have everything figured out and are content with the quality of production, they achieve "ok to buy" status and start building customer units. Would you like your bronco to be one of the ones they learn on, possibly built incorrectly, and then have to be re-worked adding more delay?This pisses me off more than I even have words for. Here we are facing multiple delays and parts shortages, and all these Broncos being built for dealers to use as toys, loan to random people, and eventually sell. Rather than putting that time and parts into getting vehicles to out to customers.
May or may not make much of a difference in the long run but there's just no reason for it. Just another way Ford has screwed up this whole thing.
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