All I can find on that is for the Sport, not the Bronco. Last I heard no dealer stock would be made till after the reservations is still enforce for the Bronco. Anyone found different?Ford has already stated that Dealer Demos can be sold.
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All I can find on that is for the Sport, not the Bronco. Last I heard no dealer stock would be made till after the reservations is still enforce for the Bronco. Anyone found different?Ford has already stated that Dealer Demos can be sold.
You're thinking of stock units, not demo units. Demo units (also called mannequins or the FCTP units) are the Broncos that'll be built first and hanging around dealer lots for people to see, feel, and drive. They must sit on the lot for 7 months before being sold. Then Ford will build the ordered Broncos. This way nobody is joyriding in the ordered Broncos and there's always one on hand to check out. After all of the ordered Broncos (also called retail) are built, that's when Ford will make the dealer stock units.All I can find on that is for the Sport, not the Bronco. Last I heard no dealer stock would be made till after the reservations is still enforce for the Bronco. Anyone found different?
Glad to hear about the 7 months, but that still may not be long enough. As for as potato v. patato... or shit from shinola, call them what you want but if a dealer can order a unit and f'n sell it that is dealer stock.You're thinking of stock units, not demo units. Demo units (also called mannequins or the FCTP units) are the Broncos that'll be built first and hanging around dealer lots for people to see, feel, and drive. They must sit on the lot for 7 months before being sold.....
Penalties for selling mannequins include loss of allotment for a month. Dealers would be absolutely foolish to do so.Glad to hear about the 7 months, but that still may not be long enough. As for as potato v. patato... or shit from shinola, call them what you want but if a dealer can order a unit and f'n sell it that is dealer stock.
I, nor anyone else, really cares about the sport, sell all they want, but if dealers sell the mannequins then a LOT of people will be pissed. Just sayin'.
That changed 5 days ago.Penalties for selling mannequins include ....
For the Sport, but nothing has changed for the big boy. They're already done pumping out Sports for those who reserved them. They're building dealer stock for them now.That changed 5 days ago.
https://tflcar.com/2021/03/ford-dealers-bronco-sport-mannequin-program-news/
Don't you mean The CorralDepends if they are still in the Bronco doghouse with FORD.
That has to be the saddest and most touching post I've read on this forum.I remember last year I showed my Dad the new bronco on pictures and I he asked me are you going to get it? I said yes, he said, then get it son, I looked straight into his eyes and told him you going to be the first person to ride with me, and he smiled at me. Unfortunately he just passed a week ago, but in my mind and my heart he will always ride with me. "I'll always miss you Dad". Thanks for sharing Ross, great news!!
Has that actually ever happened before?It's quite possible that the MP2 phase will be skipped and they'll ramp straight thru MP1 to Job 1.
25 is very low per day10 units Tuesday, 16 yesterday, 25 today. Only one scrap needed thus far, which is remarkable for a new unit with all new tooling.
It's quite possible that the MP2 phase will be skipped and they'll ramp straight thru MP1 to Job 1.
Is MP2 just normally a ramp up in quantity made per shift? Does that mean that Job 1 would start sooner? You're teasing us LOL10 units Tuesday, 16 yesterday, 25 today. Only one scrap needed thus far, which is remarkable for a new unit with all new tooling.
It's quite possible that the MP2 phase will be skipped and they'll ramp straight thru MP1 to Job 1.
I had thought they'd get much higher than 200 per day...that's only 73,000 for 365 days a year.25 is very low per day
I will expect 200 bronco per day
For example jeep wrangler have production of more 200 per day they sell around 100 000 unit every year
It's literally the 3rd day of ramp up and a month ahead of Job 1. These numbers are great, especially with only one scrap.25 is very low per day
I will expect 200 bronco per day
For example jeep wrangler have production of more 200 per day they sell around 100 000 unit every year