There are likely no TV or radio stations, or newspapers that would take on this story...dealers buy ad space and air time from these same stations/newspapers. They won't risk losing that revenue stream, even if it's 1 dealer.
What's the timeline that this all happened? When did the dealer send the email to "come and get it"? When was the first visit to the dealer after replying "now"?
So you're trying to justify it by saying that since everybody else breaks rules, you're off the hook for not following them? You can keep on insulting me all you want, in the end..it's you that's trying to find away around their rule. You asked for "factual" information, here you go...right...
Woohoo!! I went from a Karen to a clown, and not just a clown---Clown #2. It's awesome getting called a clown by someone who's asking of its possible to sneak an underage kid into an event that has an age limit--because the age is arbitrary (meaning, i don't like the rules so they don't apply...
Okay, if you don't want peoples opinions...don't ask. It sounds like you already have your mind made up to sneak the kid in anyway. Go ahead sign a waiver for an 11 yo saying they're at least 12, its not like its lying or anything.
If you don't want the build up and then get turned away, why not wait the 2 months and go when the kid is 12 and within their age requirements? I'm sure it'll be a load off your mind if you go in knowing you're not trying to circumvent their rules.
Maybe the first guy was in fact mistaken...and the 2nd didn't have an explanation why the first guy was wrong, if you're still not happy with what they said, maybe a physical stop into your dealer may answer your questions. It's easy for dealers to placate customers over the phone, but when...
The biggest factors besides build configuration are commodity constraints, dealer allocations, dealer assigned priority, number or orders in the dealer's order bank--at least that's my understanding....how it's getting paid for isn't a factor. My dealer didn't even ask if I planned to...
e85 (ethyl alcohol 85%-gasoline 15% blend) is different than 85 octane gas. e85 not safe for the Bronco.
e85 will be (in most cases) a yellow handled pump, where 85 octane gas and higher octane will be a red handle pump--and would be safe, but poor mileage.
My blend date is 7/29...so it's possible we're in production for all the sub-assemblies. The blend date is when it starts down the line for final assembly.
Congrats on the new ride!
Hard top? Soft top?
if it's hard top, there are plenty of fixes out there ranging from lithium grease, to wrapping the locator pins with heat shrink tubing, to putting felt pads on the bottom of the pins.
Soft top---are all the latches latched? is the top misaligned? if yes, take it to a...