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Seeing that Ford is dropping the $500 charge on the sound deadening headliner makes me happy since I was buying it anyhow. I cannot help but to ask why though. What does everyone think.
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That’s good info. What does NVH mean?I have heard from a couple of people working on the Bronco that the top has been an area that has taken a lot of work from several perspectives. NVH (noise), sealing and manufacturing issues included. That isn’t unusual or unexpected on a new vehicle with a three piece top. My guess is they decided they should include the headliner to meet internal goals for NVH and avoid customer complaints in the market. Either way, it’s a good thing in my mind.
Good call. I added that as an option.It's none of those. I stand by my original prediction....
Because of the roof changes to MY22, the headliner no longer fits after this year. At this point they have more headliners than MY21 Broncs will be produced. Its cheaper to give them away and make people happy than to sit on inventory that will never sell.
Noise, Vibration and Harshness. I have a friend in the roof side of the business (not on the Bronco) who has described all sorts of issues that come up in roofs/tops and how they troubleshoot. They even have specific car washes that they know operate at certain pressures and angles as the design and troubleshoot roof systems. The two others I talked with had direct involvement with the Bronco, but not the top and they mentioned that the top was driving “delays” from a couple of perspectives, but nothing out of the norm, that was just their understanding, neither were with the top supplier or on that part of the project directly and they didn’t give details other than that. Not inside info by any means, but an educated guess on my part.That’s good info. What does NVH mean?
My guess is they decided they should include the headliner to meet internal goals for NVH and avoid customer complaints in the market.
They may have commitments with suppliers, but likely no inventory. Auto manufacturing just doesn't work that way, it's almost all "Just InTime". Thus the international lack of chip supply shutting down manufacturers right now. But of course, anything is possible!It's none of those. I stand by my original prediction....
Because of the roof changes to MY22, the headliner no longer fits after this year. At this point they have more headliners than MY21 Broncs will be produced. Its cheaper to give them away and make people happy than to sit on inventory that will never sell.
It means "Noise, Vibration, Harshness." It is always best when one wants to clearly communicate in the written format to first spell out the words one wishes to abbreviate then follow the words with the abbreviation. Example: The man used a Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) tank when he went underwater diving. In this case, the abbreviation was structured as an acronym (a form of abbreviation that uses letters from the collection of words to create a new word.) Initials, such as "FBI" which stand for three words that stand in the place of the organization known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The initials are used as an abbreviation for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. "FBI" is not an acronym, they are initials because the letters cannot be pronounced as a word and are the initial letters of the three words in the organization's title. There are other forms of abbreviations such as contractions, for example; "SITREP." In this example, SITREP contracts two words, Situation and Report. It takes the first three letters of each word to express the same idea but contracts the syllables down to just two syllables instead of five, abbreviating the two words into one word. This example can also be described as an acronym.That’s good info. What does NVH mean?
This is probably the answer. Don't want bad early reviews and customers coming back asking for a fix and there's not a solution readily available (limited supply/application).My guess is they decided they should include the headliner to meet internal goals for NVH and avoid customer complaints in the market. Either way, it’s a good thing in my mind.
Wow! Finally a post with some intelligence. I was begining to think they should rename this forum hateford6.com.I come from the Jeep side. Removable hard tops can be loud, especially at highway speeds with head or cross winds. I would assume Ford wants to minimize negative reviews/complaints about noise levels when the Broncos start being delivered.
A lot of people are going to expect that a $50k Bronco ride and sound like a Lexus. That will not be the case , even with sound deadening.
I see quotes all the time on the Jeep forums that: "I paid $50k for this Jeep and it should_________for that price." No it shouldn't.
There is another acronym that was used to promote and signify education in the technical and sciences fields. First known as "STEM" Science Technical Engineering and Math. Being that people can't tolerate non-diversity and have to be all-inclusionary... STEM has morphed in some districts and is now referred to as "STEAM", or "STREAM"; (Science Technical Engineering Art and Math) or (Science Technical Reading Engineering Art and Math), which a few days ago I joked to my middle-school science teacher friend as "what we used to just call school".It means "Noise, Vibration, Harshness." It is always best when one wants to clearly communicate in the written format to first spell out the words one wishes to abbreviate then follow the words with the abbreviation. Example: The man used a Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) tank when he went underwater diving. In this case, the abbreviation was structured as an acronym (a form of abbreviation that uses letters from the collection of words to create a new word.) Initials, such as "FBI" which stand for three words that stand in the place of the organization known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The initials are used as an abbreviation for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. "FBI" is not an acronym, they are initials because the letters cannot be pronounced as a word and are the initial letters of the three words in the organization's title. There are other forms of abbreviations such as contractions, for example; "SITREP." In this example, SITREP contracts two words, Situation and Report. It takes the first three letters of each word to express the same idea but contracts the syllables down to just two syllables instead of five, abbreviating the two words into one word. This example can also be described as an acronym.