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"Built" email today. Estimated arrival between 6/28 - 7/4/22 ?
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That's great news. Mine should be built soon too since our dates are so close!"Built" email today. Estimated arrival between 6/28 - 7/4/22 ?
Did you order tow package?My dealership is straight lying and saying Ford doesn't give them the data. Soon as I have my keys...
Building and delivering car thousands of miles is a million times more complicated than making pizza and delivering it a couple of miles. This is just getting silly at this point.Oh look, I have more status information on my dinner than I do my vehicle which cost a thousand times more. Do better @Ford Motor Company
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Ahhhhh….that’s not “your” actual Bronco, it’s a computer generated image of a Bronco Sport in your configuration.If your order is in transit and you check your dealer website you may just be able to see actual pictures. Here's mine.
I agree on the complexity. I only ask they provide the available data instead of playing I have a secret with the whole thing. My dealership has acted like my order was written on a slip of paper, placed in a bottle, and tossed in the Puget Sound only to have the vehicle magically appear at some indeterminate time in the future. Ford knows where the vehicle is in the process. The dealership knows where it's at in the process. They just aren't keen to share the information. We're not buying Model Ts in the early 20th century. They need to move into the present, as Farley seems intent on doing.Building and delivering car thousands of miles is a million times more complicated than making pizza and delivering it a couple of miles. This is just getting silly at this point.
Dangit. I can pretend it's real though.Ahhhhh….that’s not “your” actual Bronco, it’s a computer generated image of a Bronco Sport in your configuration.
No tow package, just 360+, CMS, and the Falken tires. I kept it pretty basic and didn't order anything that can be added after the fact (except the tires.)Did you order tow package?
I understand the excitement and anticipation for anyone ordering a vehicle. But when it's all said and done, it doesn't really matter where it is in the process because you ain't getting it until it's at your dealer.I agree on the complexity. I only ask they provide the available data instead of playing I have a secret with the whole thing. My dealership has acted like my order was written on a slip of paper, placed in a bottle, and tossed in the Puget Sound only to have the vehicle magically appear at some indeterminate time in the future. Ford knows where the vehicle is in the process. The dealership knows where it's at in the process. They just aren't keen to share the information. We're not buying Model Ts in the early 20th century. They need to move into the present, as Farley seems intent on doing.
I agree, but I would still rather know than not know.I understand the excitement and anticipation for anyone ordering a vehicle. But when it's all said and done, it doesn't really matter where it is in the process because you ain't getting it until it's at your dealer.
I call this a tie. You said early on that you obsess, you are correct. As @M3H7363 said, “You ain’t getting it until its at the dealer”. Tie!I agree, but I would still rather know than not know.