Lucky you, I've been waiting on my Black Diamond order since Nov 1Below is just one example of the many others that I have found... How does Ford let something like this happen!?!?!?!
I've found tons of post of individuals who had the exact same or very similar builds as mine who had February/March build weeks that already have their Broncos (Congrats... no shade on the lucky ones) before the many of us who had January build weeks... there is no rhyme or reason?!?!?!
I'm certain nobody here really knows the answer (unless Ford is looking at these forums) but I'm curious and more that just a little frustrated
Cheers my fellow Bronco6Gers
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Below is just one example of the many others that I have found... How does Ford let something like this happen!?!?!?!
I've found tons of post of individuals who had the exact same or very similar builds as mine who had February/March build weeks that already have their Broncos (Congrats... no shade on the lucky ones) before the many of us who had January build weeks... there is no rhyme or reason?!?!?!
I'm certain nobody here really knows the answer (unless Ford is looking at these forums) but I'm curious and more that just a little frustrated
Cheers my fellow Bronco6Gers
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I have posted the original post above, perhaps you have confused another post with it. There is zero mention of ice mountain, He is not on ice mountain. You are projecting your assumptions based on your experiences on others. It is a common human failure. No shame on you. Just might want to read more closely next time.No, what OP is wondering is why Ford isn't moving vehicles from Ice Mountain before shipping vehicles built afterward. I think you're suffering from PTSD because you're framing everything through the allocation issues mentioned in other subs...but not here. I'm trying to be nice as you're complaining about something that isn't the point of OP's post. Ignore if you want, I guess.
His was a January build. He had a build week. He had a blend day (!!!! meaning it's NOTHING to do with allocations). He's talking about his vehicle not being finished. Why's it not finished? Because it's stuck on Ice Mountain waiting on a chip.I have posted the original post above, perhaps you have confused another post with it. There is zero mention of ice mountain, He is not on ice mountain. You are projecting your assumptions based on your experiences on others. It is a common human failure. No shame on you. Just might want to read more closely next time.
Except the reservation system is hand in hand with the dealership system. Which again, dealerships with more allocations tend to be able to put priority in orders first. And your dealership could have been placed at any Ford dealership as others have in order to get priority on their builds.Sorry Bronco-saurs but that's way off...
From the jump Ford stated that your place in line was based on your reservation not which dealership and actually my dealer was assigned by Ford based on my address (I assume)... yes anyone could have changed the dealership based on preference but that should have nothing to do with your reservation spot... again as stated by Ford themselves
Well there's one thing for sure... Ford is pulling some dicknanigans on their customersExcept the reservation system is hand in hand with the dealership system. Which again, dealerships with more allocations tend to be able to put priority in orders first. And your dealership could have been placed at any Ford dealership as others have in order to get priority on their builds.
I hear ya - it ain't right. You're dead on about the communications. You'd think they'd have a little insight into how customers are going to perceive the whole reservation/order/allocation/delivery process and the expectation and disappointment(to put it mildly) when they tell you your order is 'built' but can't be delivered because it's not really built. Pro Tip: Hey Ford, don't send an email saying your Bronco is built until it is ready to be delivered to the dealer.Thanks bro... I agree that they are likely doing what is easier and most profitable but it doesn't make it right or even a good business practice. Trust me I am not being naive here
BUT, as many of the my fellow Ice Mountain captives can attest, Ford as done practically NOTHING to communicate, empathize or alleviate our concerns over our situation... that definitely if NOT a good business practice
Thanks again
Whatever you do don't talk about algorithms.....know someone who got banded with the conspiracies and all posts removed.So I just discovered (bad on me for not looking sooner) that @Ford Motor Company has an official profile and does in fact view, follow and reply to threads...
Its safe to presume that their lack of comment to this thread is a sort of 'pleading the fifth' kind of thing and perhaps that's the safe thing to do BUT what of instead @Ford Motor Company decided to take this opportunity to build good will, provide reassurances, let their customers know that their productive comments are being heard, etc, etc, etc.
p.s. Likely (although maybe a little tinfoilish) some of the Ford apologist in this thread are in fact @Ford Motor Company
Happy Friday... 6Grs and my fellow 6G wannabes ; )
All I can say is hang in there. It's worth it, love mineWell there's one thing for sure... Ford is pulling some dicknanigans on their customers
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Thanks again @Bronco-saurs for your perspective...
ThanksWell there's one thing for sure... Ford is pulling some dicknanigans on their customers
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Thanks again @Bronco-saurs for your perspective...