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I think that anyone who has a Hybrid scheduled for production or is waiting to be scheduled would be pissed if Ford does what you suggest.Like I posted earlier else were, let them build and ship the EB's for now unto the EPA # and OKTB comes out for the Hybrids!
I'm kind of surprised ford does not just ship them and let them sit on dealer lots. That way the trucks can get some visibility on the lot and they are ready to go once the OKTB goes through.Like I posted earlier else were, let them build and ship the EB's for now unto the EPA # and OKTB comes out for the Hybrids! There are a lot of Hybrid's waiting to ship that will take time. So when the Hybrids are OKTB then Ford can and should dedicate a week or 2 to building as many Hybrids they can. So then everyone will be happy and your Hybrid will not have sat in the desert for months. I know Ford will do what Ford wants but here to forward thinking!
I've thought about that. I'd rather have my Truck sitting under Fords control at the factory than sitting at my dealers lot with tire kickers all over it. Plus I doubt the dealers would take any liability for them because they still belong to Ford, not the dealer.I'm kind of surprised ford does not just ship them and let them sit on dealer lots. That way the trucks can get some visibility on the lot and they are ready to go once the OKTB goes through.
My hybrid is going to sit in the desert for the next decade or so anyway. (I live in the desert.)let them build and ship the EB's for now unto the EPA # and OKTB comes out for the Hybrids! [That way] your Hybrid will not have sat in the desert for months.
No, but I think you just hit upon a great slogan for a Maverick T shirt. I'd buy one. LoL(You think I could sell "Just Ship It" to Nike for a slogan?)
Yea thats kinda why I was surprised Ford is not passing on the liability. From Fords point of view it seems like a win win. Free visibility while it sits and its not their problem if something gets damaged.I've thought about that. I'd rather have my Truck sitting under Fords control at the factory than sitting at my dealers lot with tire kickers all over it. Plus I doubt the dealers would take any liability for them because they still belong to Ford, not the dealer.
MaverickNo, but I think you just hit upon a great slogan for a Maverick T shirt. I'd buy one. LoL
Do you think that all these models are built at one plant?Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, but is this schedule just for the Hermosillo factory or for all Ford factories?
That's what I found confusing because I knew F150s were built in the US, so I just wanted to confirm this schedule was all Ford manufacturingDo you think that all these models are built at one plant?