All nicely packaged in it's prophylactics. #safebroncoridingWill just the inside pic due? I didn’t realize I wouldn’t be driving it home!
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All nicely packaged in it's prophylactics. #safebroncoridingWill just the inside pic due? I didn’t realize I wouldn’t be driving it home!
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More likely it was a safety issue and Fire is protecting its brand.Yes, must have been a reinstallation needed or something to be added. And the dealership would charge Ford thousands of dollars to do a simple install. Ford said Nope, send it back.
Bets anyone?
Makes perfect sense to me!although this is really rare, there are protocols for identifying problems on the assembly line and if the problem (could be a bolt or a wire or an employee torque spec problem) Ford can look back and see which vehicles were finished in a batch to inspect and/or recall them. It is smart of Ford to fix it before delivery and they don’t want the press out about the issue so they don’t even let the dealer know what the problem is. Reputation is everything when it comes to brand.
Did the VIN number match your order?This passed Friday, I had my Outer Banks Cyber Orange Bronco snatched from my fingers! It also ripped my heart out. I got a video of it being taken off the car carrier, I touched it, I sat in it, I was ecstatic and couldn't believe it was here! I had to go back to work then so my dealership told me they were going to clean her up and start the paperwork and they would call me to let me know when to come back for it.
Less than two hours later I get a text message from my saleslady all upset. Matter of fact, everyone at that dealership was upset. Michigan said they needed the Bronco back. My dealership said they have never had this happen before and they wouldn't give it up without a fight. After a few hours, I get told the girl had to go back to Michigan, with no explanation. Luckily, it was put on a truck by the afternoon, because I truly thought it would sit there for days before heading back.
I am told it will come back by the end of this week some time. I was assured it would because Michigan put it in an email saying so. I told my saleslady, "so you believe the BS they fed you?"
I will say, my dealership came through to help me out since I had sold my car the same day, they gave me a brand new car for a loaner until my girl shows back up. I changed her name from Elka Rose Nivens, to now Elka 'Circle Back' Rose!
My head is holding high! The stress just about did me in that day, but my saleslady calmed me back down and has done a tremendous job taking care of me.
The 1/17/22 group was basically the only ones that knew about this, but just decided to see if anyone else had this happen!
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That’s the most plausible reason imo. But I also believe that Ford had to urgently remove the accidentally installed FLUX CAPACITOR, so you don’t accidentally be send back to the future after hit 85 mph, or be zapped with 1.21 GigaWatts.Makes perfect sense to me!
Typically, dealerships don’t get to tell Ford what the cost of repairs will be. All dealerships are tied to their sales and service agreement and that means Ford sets the labor times and rates dealerships get reimbursed - which often times is inadequate.Yes, must have been a reinstallation needed or something to be added. And the dealership would charge Ford thousands of dollars to do a simple install. Ford said Nope, send it back.
Bets anyone?