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Some people last week had 11 days.Prawn.. how long now till built? Still 17 days?
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Some people last week had 11 days.Prawn.. how long now till built? Still 17 days?
That's way better than ours .. I can see the minimum being around 8 days with the window sticker popping out a week before buildSome people last week had 11 days.
Do you have modules data?I was able to ask Chat on Ford's website just before the cutoff. The answer I received was, "Thank you for your patience, customer. First, congratulations on your new 2022 Bronco Sport! Your order currently shows In Production-Trim Line-Ford Hermosillo Assembly, SO." I would assume "trim" is one of the final steps. Either way, I appreciate the update that is not available through the normal tracker(s).
My understanding is trim line means it's done with paint and is being assembled on the line.I was able to ask Chat on Ford's website just before the cutoff. The answer I received was, "Thank you for your patience, customer. First, congratulations on your new 2022 Bronco Sport! Your order currently shows In Production-Trim Line-Ford Hermosillo Assembly, SO." I would assume "trim" is one of the final steps. Either way, I appreciate the update that is not available through the normal tracker(s).
Thank you both for your insight during this process. From you both, I can assume it's painted and being assembled, but I still have the interior, electronics and such to go where I would have modules data. Maybe a bigger "hooray!" will be when I am connected to Sync. My update from Ford at least gave me hope my pallet of parts isn't just sitting and waiting to go on a chassis moving down the assembly line.My understanding is trim line means it's done with paint and is being assembled on the line.
If it’s on the assembly line, it should be built sometime tomorrow. They don’t take a very long time to assemble a vehicle. They’ve been doing it a while and are getting pretty good at it.No modules data yet Little Wild Boar.
Thank you both for your insight during this process. From you both, I can assume it's painted and being assembled, but I still have the interior, electronics and such to go where I would have modules data. Maybe a bigger "hooray!" will be when I am connected to Sync. My update from Ford at least gave me hope my pallet of parts isn't just sitting and waiting to go on a chassis moving down the assembly line.
I'll continue to post updates as they become available to (hopefully) help out others like the fine folks in this thread have helped me.
Thanks again friends!
Yep mine started one day . Finished the next ..If it’s on the assembly line, it should be built sometime tomorrow. They don’t take a very long time to assemble a vehicle. They’ve been doing it a while and are getting pretty good at it.
So the English word Signal in Spanish is Senal... That could be it . Like it's stopped at the Agua Zarca SenalOk.. I think I finally figured out where the railcar stopped.. there is a siding 15km south of the border... In a town of Agua Zarca... But it sounds like they say Agua Zarca Sina... Don't know what Sina is or means .. it's a truck unloading platform of some type at that siding .
So based on my first day.. it travelled 168 miles in 7.5 hours for a high speed express train speed of 22.4 mph... So if it never stopped unlike right now.. and had to go the full 2172 approximate miles it would take 96 hours .. or 4 days ..So the English word Signal in Spanish is Senal... That could be it . Like it's stopped at the Agua Zarca Senal
Gosh what did you order? You’ve probably said it before.Like many of you, our BL order is being pushed again, now to June 20. Ford is playing musical chairs.
Ordered: 10/28/2021
Scheduled Weeks: 6/6, 6/13, 6/20
This is ? correct…My understanding is trim line means it's done with paint and is being assembled on the line.