So rich. People waiting 100+ days for a single part to be replaced and shipped, but sure, great job team!
Edit for clarity: The person taking delivery had their Bronco built on 10/10.
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So rich. People waiting 100+ days for a single part to be replaced and shipped, but sure, great job team!
Edit for clarity: The person taking delivery had their Bronco built on 10/10.
This is the last Ford I'll buy. I get it, COVID was rough on any manufacturing, but their decisions and responses to the adverse situation was comedic at best but when you get these posts and add in the lack of communication, you couldn't pay me to buy another Ford product.
I got my VIN email on 4/22, produced on 8/5. So I guess a little over 6 months.How long have you had your vin? 5.5 months with a vin and finally a sniff of being built, but my build day keeps getting pushed back more.
I guess I’m over 6 months as well. 4/20 I was given my vin by my dealer with a 6/28 build week.I got my VIN email on 4/22, produced on 8/5. So I guess a little over 6 months.
Same. Well, way they're doing things, you're still likely to see yours before mine! The top is supposed to be replaced in "November".I guess I’m over 6 months as well. 4/20 I was given my vin by my dealer with a 6/28 build week.
Hey, same here with 4/22 & 8/5, so my fingers are crossed for the Broncos to be built/shipped soon! Good Luck!I got my VIN email on 4/22, produced on 8/5. So I guess a little over 6 months.
60K?! on what planet?Picked up mine Saturday!! 2-door Black Diamond. It was a 7/13 blend. I get to enjoy it this week, but then my daughter gets it. It's really more for her. Funny story--I think those of us who love Broncos have it in our blood. I had a 1969 pebble beige Bronco when I was in law school. My favorite car ever. But it wasn't practical for a new job. It sat unused for months and then I spent the summer of '94 replacing the engine myself, to sell it to buy my wife's engagement ring. Fast forward many years and my 15 year old daughter (who didn't know that story) showed me a magazine picture of the car she said she wanted when she could start driving....it was an old Ford Bronco!!! Amazing. I told her that if she kept her grades up, got into UGA (Go Dawgs!) with a full scholarship, I'd get her one. To my pleasant surprise, she did that, so I started looking at old Broncos. Sadly, I had to break my promise when I realized what a drivable old Bronco sold for (over $60K) and realized that I didn't want my baby girl driving a truck with no shoulder belts much less air bags. Fortunately, we learned Ford was bringing back the Bronco, so the two of us sat together, both scrambling to log onto Ford's website, the night they opened up orders. We've been waiting for this since then. Now she's a senior at UGA and is getting an early graduation present. I suppose the point is, for her, and for all of you still waiting for your Bronco....be patient and good things eventually happen! Good luck everyone!
Yeah, I just can't figure out why I am not dropping out of this when I have so much disdain for the company as a result of this constant BS. All the manufacturers are having supply issues, and these extend to numerous other industries. It is the borderline-deceitful communications that make me nuts.This is the last Ford I'll buy. I get it, COVID was rough on any manufacturing, but their decisions and responses to the adverse situation was comedic at best but when you get these posts and add in the lack of communication, you couldn't pay me to buy another Ford product.
I'm no communications professional, but I think if I ever had the chance to have a beer with Mike Levine, my comment would be "people wouldn't harass you on twitter if you provided updates more than once every 6 weeks".Yeah, I just can't figure out why I am not dropping out of this when I have so much disdain for the company as a result of this constant BS. All the manufacturers are having supply issues, and these extend to numerous other industries. It is the borderline-deceitful communications that make me nuts.
Agree 100% with all these comments. The whole thing has been one disappointment after another and embarrassingly bad. And what makes it so sad is how simple it would be to fix it all with a little honest communication. Give an intern the spreadsheet and a day to let them go find each of our seemingly lost vehicles and send us an update why we got left behind.Yeah, I just can't figure out why I am not dropping out of this when I have so much disdain for the company as a result of this constant BS. All the manufacturers are having supply issues, and these extend to numerous other industries. It is the borderline-deceitful communications that make me nuts.
Communicate??? I don't think so that takes effort...Agree 100% with all these comments. The whole thing has been one disappointment after another and embarrassingly bad. And what makes it so sad is how simple it would be to fix it all with a little honest communication. Give an intern the spreadsheet and a day to let them go find each of our seemingly lost vehicles and send us an update why we got left behind.
I will now return to the seemingly endless waiting all alone here at 7/16. No offense, but I would be happy to not see another built notice until me and everyone ahead of me gets some good news. Good luck.
By the way, I spent an hour trying to contact Ford again today to be told for the second time that they’ve never seen “pending update” before and they have no idea what has happened and the only hope is to reach out the dealer.
Right with you. Ford is just making up answers nowI’d like to know what “pending update” even means. My dealer doesn’t know. Usually it goes from Produced to Released. I’ve had my vin since 4/15. Blend date 6/29. In production since 6/30. Top replacement email said. In September. No clue what is really going on.