Maybe, for a few folks on this forum, who cannot allow the realities of the pandemic and supply shortages to inform their understanding of the real world. The vast majority of the world either understands how the world works, or they aren't even aware of the Bronco reservation system.
Because Ford has never sold trucks with faulty tires...
If you think back a bit, you might remember the Ford Explorer/Firestone mess, in the 90s. I had a friend who was killed by one of those tires.
It depends on what your original warranty covers and what your extended warranty covers and for how long. Some extended coverages may kick in sooner than others.
Mine have more than paid for themselves. I always thought they were a waste, until I actually needed them. Complex systems, like the Bronco has, are actually worth considering extended warranties.
Ford is doing exactly what they said they would do. Buildable trucks are being built based on timestamp stamp and dealer allocation. I don't suppose you think Ford should halt production, until they have all the parts for your truck. Of course, given the level of entitlement expressed by the...
If Ford does not have the parts necessary for the next in (time-stamp) line, should they halt production; or should they skip to the next buildable vehicle?
All the hand-wringing and pearl-clutching, over time-stamps, is pathetic. It shows a complete misunderstanding of how the real world works.
I don't understand all the hatred. Dude bought a vehicle. It's his to do with as he pleases. If he chooses to sell it, that's his right. It seems to me there are a lot of jealous people on this site.
You are absolutely correct. This sale is a good thing. The higher the sale price, the better...