Yes share your pain at age 74! Funny memory: I was on a line at Disney World some 40-50 years ago when the first Star Wars movie was released and I remember over hearing an “ elderly” woman who I guess was in mid 60’s saying that she wanted to stay alive until the second movie was released. Now...
I hesitated to place that info. I can attest to the veracity of what I was told but not to the truth of whether Ford will really come through with an actual production date for me. I would even accept ( as if I have a choice) an actual production week!!
I spoke with a Ford Bronco customer service rep yesterday via their 800 number. As I am in group 4 (no VIN number or production date) it was confirmed I would be in model year 2022. Somewhat disturbing is that the rep couldn’t confirm whether I would get the Bronco in first quarter 2022. She did...
Small point considering the above news but still a mild concern: What if the color of our Bronco for us that ordered 2021 such as Cactus Gray, is not offered in 2022. Will we have to change?
Forgive my ignorance but not being familiar with the auto industry, how many shifts per day and how many days per week? If the number of convertees is something like 100,000, we who have been promised a 2021 delivery are going to be disappointed,
I am 74 so time goes faster for me! I reserved on 8/2/20. If my Bronco comes in Sept-Oct so be it. My concern is if it comes Dec 1, what do I call it a 2021 or 2022?
Yes, I was thinking the same thing as I am a 8/2/2020 reservation! It would be nice and I would appreciate it, if other people with later July reservations also post when they get their Vin and production date. It won’t get my Bronco any earlier but it may give some hope!
Sorry for my ignorance but how many shifts are there per day? Second, those of use who did not defer to 2022, what are the chances of getting our order in calendar year 2021, that is by Dec 2021?44647, member: 4030"]
While I'm sure it's little solace to those with early reservations and still no...