I'm happy you're getting communication. Ours went dark. Blend in late Feb 2024, everything popped and then nothing. Finally arrived in August 2024 with 10 days notice.
That being said, we ordered in October 2022
Build week Feb 26. Picked up Bronco August 8.
Never was told what QA hold was but at that time, there were window issues in the heritage tops. I'd guess that but still unknown
OP our heritage sat in production for 5 months. it came to the dealer with 300+km on it. I'm guessing it was QA/QC however we were never told what the delay was. It's almost a year old with only a few minor issues that I haven't spoken to the dealer about
We waited 6 months while ours was in production. Never given a reason, I assumed a few things with the HE and everything seems ok as we approach 1 year of ownership
Living in the sub arctic, auto has been good for us across a few different brands and their different models.
I find it’s good for us as in the cold, it allows the engine to warm up and create hear by not blasting cool air that seems to take longer for the vehicle to warm up.
I do not like how...
Well that's interesting to hear. I live in the sub-arctic in Canada. Our Bronco is garaged and now survived -38ÂşC without any issues. Well, one minor one, with remote start, only one headlight has come on a few times when I've left it outside for more than 12 hours. Other than that, it's been great
Living in Yellowknife, first thing I thought of is methyl hydrate as I keep a 4L jug around.
second thought is the coffee though I’d use tea. We do snowmobiling and when we are out and it’s overnight below -30c, tea is often used to thaw things (or hot water if you’re boiling a kettle for tea)...
I don’t deny that tailgating can cause rock chips, however, for me it’s oncoming vehicles. Even with slowing down, we have stretches of highway or roads that have nothing but gravel on it because of the wonky weather. It’s typically -30c here in winter and we don’t need the gravel. The last...