Best case is 'never' of any year. Ask for a refund now like a sane person and move on.They said it was being loaded. I do not believe a word they say. I figure best case is by December of this year.
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Best case is 'never' of any year. Ask for a refund now like a sane person and move on.They said it was being loaded. I do not believe a word they say. I figure best case is by December of this year.
If the interest was less than inflation it’s a win for the consumerADV should be thanking you for the 21 months of interest they gained from you...
Dude, get your money back soon as you can
I came across this in the original ADV announcement email from Feb 2, 2022: "Proudly Made in the USA."They stated "the manufacturing plant is overseas". I assume it's China. This entire time I figured it was being made in the US.
To clear up some confusion for customers, the bronco hardtops have parts that are made all over the world. Not 100% of parts are made in the USA. As stated on the hardtop page, it was designed in the USA at the bottom of the page. That stamp has been there since day 1 of launching this product. All of our other products are 100% made in the USA. To keep the price point desirable for the hardtop, we had to use manufacturers from all areas of the globe. USA manufacturers required MOQ's of 10k - 100k which was not an option for a lot of the components. Along with the high MOQs, the pricing was not in the ballpark needed for the project. All manufacturers from all over the world are tiered suppliers that do work for big names (OEMs), meaning the quality is great.![]()
I came across this in the original ADV announcement email from Feb 2, 2022: "Proudly Made in the USA."
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For many, the "Made in the USA" promotion assuaged their concern for paying the premium that ADV charged knowing that it was supporting American workers.Why does everyone assume that "Made in the USA" is somehow an automatic symbol of quality and "Made in China" is an automatic sign of shoddy workmanship? Need I point out that the Bronco is "Made in the USA" and has plenty of shoddy workmanship, as has been documented on this forum many times. While the iPhones that so many love are made in China and are impeccable at least 99.9% of the time.
Why? A phone actually is much more demanding with respect to mechanical and electronic tolerances and cosmetic defects. But if it will make the comparison easier, the Japanese and then Korean car makers have been putting out more reliable vehicles than anything made in the USA for decades. When it comes to quality I am much more concerned with the track record of the company producing the goods than their geographic origin.It's weird to conflate the quality of a phone to that of a motor vehicle.
This is off point a little. It’s not necessarily aWhy does everyone assume that "Made in the USA" is somehow an automatic symbol of quality and "Made in China" is an automatic sign of shoddy workmanship? Need I point out that the Bronco is "Made in the USA" and has plenty of shoddy workmanship, as has been documented on this forum many times. While the iPhones that so many love are made in China and are impeccable at least 99.9% of the time.
Only problem is, you Apple sheep will also believe anything Apple tells you.Why does everyone assume that "Made in the USA" is somehow an automatic symbol of quality and "Made in China" is an automatic sign of shoddy workmanship? Need I point out that the Bronco is "Made in the USA" and has plenty of shoddy workmanship, as has been documented on this forum many times. While the iPhones that so many love are made in China and are impeccable at least 99.9% of the time.
More reliable? Isn't Toyota blowing up engines in their trucks now?Why? A phone actually is much more demanding with respect to mechanical and electronic tolerances and cosmetic defects. But if it will make the comparison easier, the Japanese and then Korean car makers have been putting out more reliable vehicles than anything made in the USA for decades. When it comes to quality I am much more concerned with the track record of the company producing the goods than their geographic origin.