The Heritage model was always a ālate availabilityā vehicle and I was warned during reorder in September, way before all of this bad news, that I would likely not see it this year so I chose to stick with what I had ordered. The example that was given was that most Everglades buyers had to wait...
I hear ya. I also chased the mod top fantasy and 99ād for two years and now being asked to drop the one thing off my order that pushed me to select the Outer Banks trim. Without the Lux package option, what am I paying extra for - Cloth seats and same colored fender flares? Not sure itās worth...
Thanks for the interpretation, unfortunately I think itās spot on. It aligns with the fact that only certain dealers were provided that presentation and with Ashlieās statement that we have to drop those constraints āfor scheduling consideration.ā
Regarding the 2-door tops, Chapman responded...
Well, Iām sure thatās true but for those with orders at Chapman, Granger, etc. the goal is/was to not only not pay ADM or MSRP but to get the best price possible and still get what we wanted. Unfortunately, that seems less likely each week through no fault of our own other than believing that...
My take on all this is that whether you agree or not, Chapman has interpreted Fordās presentation to mean that Ford will prioritize and build orders that donāt specify SAS, Lux, and hard tops and most orders that have them will be pushed further out and, very likely, not be built in ā23. Based...
Yep, I got the same message. Regarding the hardtop Iām reading it as applying to the 4 door. Otherwise it would mean they are canceling the 2 door completely and I find that hard to believe.
Thanks for posting, looks like the constraints issue is getting a little better. Any idea what the problem is with filling 2 door orders? Is Ford just maximizing profit building the 4 doors? Would be helpful knowing the take rate on the 2 door, hopefully we can get that info someday.
This question comes up often and all the SAS owners will say go with the SAS. Personally I donāt want 35ā tires and wonāt be off-road as much as others but Iāll likely put 33ās on mine in the future if/when I change the wheels. Unless you just have to be on 35s or want a cloth interior, Iād...
Fair enough. There are plenty of men that buy expensive autos, guitars, watches, etc. to look like they live a different life. The unfortunate truth is that the guy with the soft office hands is usually the guy that can actually afford these things. Itās upside down . But to your point, maybe a...
It seems youāve got this completely backwards. Truthfully, the off-roading community needs as many Broncos out there as possible. Even though there are plenty of people that enjoy hitting the trails, itās really more of a niche thing and I seriously doubt Ford even gets back into the game if...
Just in case anyone thinks āletting her ripā during their Off-rodeo is a good idea let me add that, after our trail guide complimented our group at the end of the day, we asked our guide if heād ever had anyone that caused him heartburn thinking that it might have been a newbie. Instead, he said...
We went to Moab in May and, being peak season, weather-wise, hotels were outrageously expensive. We stayed at Red Moon lodge, a B&B on the other side of Moab, for half the price of the other options. Each room had its own separate entrance and the owner makes homemade breads and granola and...
I see this as Chapman being clear that their offer is based only on the current MSRP to avoid confusion. Price protection is still in play just not calculated with their offer.
Ford customer service confirmed to me that $400 of level 1 PP is available. The amount of level 2 PP is based on a...