Not every dealer, my dealer operates their own website. If it’s listed on theirs it’s because they put it.
Mine has never been on the website and never will.
If it makes you feel any better, a lot of us are in the same boat. I actually placed my order a day after your “stated” order date. I read and see where you placed the order opening day, but I ordered 10/25/23. We have the same build week, 02/12/24. With the exact same in production date...
The crazy part about the markups is, I ordered mine at MSRP in October, sometime in November I decided to call 2 other small town dealers in my area. Neither of them even knew about the Ranger Raptor and both were at MSRP and sold for MSRP, I think once these dealers saw the demand rise they saw...
I’m sure someone will say I’m wrong but…. From what I understand, that’s the date they invoiced the dealership to begin building it. 02/16/24 That’s why it’s before your blend date. 02/23/24 As far as the rest of the numbers I have no clue
Well, from reading all the post. I think the most interesting(Easter eggs) things that have been found are.
Rusted bolts and parts under the truck
Oily/grease slung all over the under carriage
A mismatched spare
Interior lights not working
Loose or sagging seat material.
Problematic issues...
Another question is, what does R. Kelly have to do with any of this?
This post is very helpful, other than the R&B stuff. Saves me from dogging my truck up and down the drag strip and closed air fields. Only to find out it has a speed limiter. It’s an off-road truck not a drag racer.
I...
I don’t think that’s the reason for Ford having low allocation numbers on these trucks. I think there’s a low number of allocations because it’s an enthusiast vehicle. However the dealers are using this as an opportunity to take advantage of customers. Ford and the dealership are two separate...