My own source has confirmed this as well. It is also my understanding that it isn’t just the ‘21 model year but all reservations will be built before stock units.
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No damage and no evidenceDo either of you take exception to running over a random person? Just asking for someone else.
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Test driving one would help a lot, as well!Does this mean there will be no Broncos at a dealer to check out in person prior to all '21 orders being filled? Glad Ford isn't taking any line time away from those with '21 orders (I'm a '22) but it would be nice to see one, sit in one.... in person before taking delivery.
Maybe there's another program where some examples will be shown around at a variety of dealers so us "regular" folks can check them out in person, including sitting in one.
Will there be any gas cans? That's what I'm pining for.And the dealers that won’t have an actual Bronco will have a display with Bronco body parts painted in Bronco colors and accessories to showcase.
LOL, I don’t know. A local dealership described it as body parts like a quarter panel, part of the hood, etc. He said the display should be able to bring outside to see it in the sun.Will there be any gas cans? That's what I'm pining for.
You clearly don't live in the most geographically isolated city (of some size, I'm sure) in the US.LOL, I don’t know. A local dealership described it as body parts like a quarter panel, part of the hood, etc. He said the display should be able to bring outside to see it in the sun.
I get what you’re saying and I agree.
I think what I’ll do is find the closest dealer that has an actual display Bronco and go check it out.
Yep, that’s a fare assessment. ?You clearly don't live in the most geographically isolated city (of some size, I'm sure) in the US.
I don't want to go to Salt Lake to see it.
We are receiving Bronco Sports this way, but I'm not so sure about Full Size, that would mean there would be 3300 plus full size Bronco's produced for dealer demo. I sure hope so, but I have no official communication stating we will.dealers will be allocated a Bronco or two for demo purposes.
Late availability means it will be available later in the production run, how late depends on why it's being held up.So what's late availability then ?
Yes but you can only get them as MIC Carbonized Gray. It will be late availability for colors.Will there be any gas cans? That's what I'm pining for.
Well I wasnt planning on ordering the brush guard but...Do either of you take exception to running over a random person? Just asking for someone else.
And don't forget the Kansas City plant builds the F-150 that's included in that number. So you have 2 plants that have a 3 crew rotation building 7 days a week. MAP has 1 crew (currently).Dearborn is a much bigger plant and able to build a lot of F-150's. MAP is not only smaller, but sharing space with Ranger will hold back production. There are several new Ranger models coming for 21 that could drive demand higher. That would make it very difficult to freeze production.
Dealer told me there will be no test drives. We can look and maybe sit in the demo. Thats it.I wonder if we were to prove we have reservations they’d let us test drive it over some everyday random person ?