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Is there a current list of update constraint items? I'm curious as we roll into 2023 orders if there are any particular options that will slow down a potential build date.
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The problem is that there isn't a constraint list being given out to dealers right now because of the new "restructure" or lay offs. That information has been taken away from regional information to national information and their not doing their job.@fordvideoguy Haven't heard Tim (fordvideoguy) mention any constraints lately but that doesn't mean there's not any.
Maybe Ford Corporate decided too much info was being shared with customers...The problem is that there isn't a constraint list being given out to dealers right now because of the new "restructure" or lay offs. That information has been taken away from regional information to national information and their not doing their job.
Well, at least they showed us they can "fix" that problem.Maybe Ford Corporate decided too much info was being shared with customers...![]()
That would go against their policy of not doing things that make sense...It sure would make sense to publish the constraint list before they start accepting 2023 orders.
I know you joke, but why do you think they stopped sending an email as soon as a build week was scheduled? Because they then had to send a bunch of "you have been bumped" emails. So they stopped sending the original notice at all..... Perfect example of Ford legitimately thinking they were sharing too much info with customers and deciding to stop sending those notices mid-production year.Maybe Ford Corporate decided too much info was being shared with customers...![]()
I just got scheduled but I'm not counting on anything anymore. I'll believe it when I see it at the dealer.I know you joke, but why do you think they stopped sending an email as soon as a build week was scheduled? Because they then had to send a bunch of "you have been bumped" emails. So they stopped sending the original notice at all..... Perfect example of Ford legitimately thinking they were sharing too much info with customers and deciding to stop sending those notices mid-production year.