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- Jeff
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- Your Bronco Model
- Wildtrak
No news really - still sitting at Dirt Mountain "in production" with a 9/21 ETA date from my 8/13 blend.
Last week Mike Levine told me "Can't promise but trying to get it out by Monday or Tuesday. Back to you asap." That actually lifted my spirits.
This morning (Tuesday), he responded to my follow up with: "The Bronco team is working on an update for you."
While I'm glad he responded, the note sounds purposely vague, and self-evident, so my spirits dropped back down.
The only thing that makes me think Ford could finally get these cars to us soon is to avoid the fallout from having recent-order customers receiving 2022 models in 2021 AND LATER we (the very first people in line) receive the very last 2021 models delivered... in 2022!!!
Will Ford step up and try to make us whole on this somehow?
We are about to eat a whole year's worth of deprecation on a car we didn't own for that entire year.
There are so many articles just waiting to written about this. Ford's decision not to communicate and manage this is doing huge amounts of easily avoidable damage to the brand and customer loyalty (from many of it's biggest enthusiasts).
Last week Mike Levine told me "Can't promise but trying to get it out by Monday or Tuesday. Back to you asap." That actually lifted my spirits.
This morning (Tuesday), he responded to my follow up with: "The Bronco team is working on an update for you."
While I'm glad he responded, the note sounds purposely vague, and self-evident, so my spirits dropped back down.
The only thing that makes me think Ford could finally get these cars to us soon is to avoid the fallout from having recent-order customers receiving 2022 models in 2021 AND LATER we (the very first people in line) receive the very last 2021 models delivered... in 2022!!!
Will Ford step up and try to make us whole on this somehow?
We are about to eat a whole year's worth of deprecation on a car we didn't own for that entire year.
There are so many articles just waiting to written about this. Ford's decision not to communicate and manage this is doing huge amounts of easily avoidable damage to the brand and customer loyalty (from many of it's biggest enthusiasts).
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