wanted33
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Nov 18, 2018
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- Location
- Down south in Dixie
- Vehicle(s)
- Mustang GT, Jeep Wrangler
- Occupation
- Old used up LEO
I agree that has been an issue, but Ford confirmed to me today that they are in fact shifting order fulfillment to pacify high volume dealers. They admitted my Lariat (along with others here that have their truck built except for whatever needs chips) is being skipped over as parts come in so that they can fill customer orders and dealer allotments from higher volume dealerships. She actually told me they are doing this across the line for all models - high volume dealers are starving for products. We've seen in this forum that several members have "high profit" trucks were ordered in April and May that have built but are been waiting for chips since August and September, while other members have had the same trim of truck ordered, built, shipped, and delivered in the timeframe the earlier builds are still waiting for chips. It didn't make sense in the past few weeks when we started seeing orders placed in August showing up in customer hands but now is certainly does. For me personally the irony is that my dealership is one of five Ford dealerships owned by the same group; if I would've driven an extra hour to one of their superstores to order, I'd have my truck.
While I understand the supplier issues Ford told us Bronco reservation holders that they will prioritize the Bronco builds to get the chips. So, it looks like Ford just institued a blanket allocation formula without, once again, considering what we were told. To date I cannot tell you which, if any, promise Ford has kept during this fiasco we call the Bronco.
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