My bad... I meant that Ford will add all of those things to the future year models after I get my truck, meaning that I will miss out on those items. By "they" I meant Ford. That's just the kinda luck I have when buying cars. The problem with being an early adopter. I'm certainly not going...
I know that it will be strong content. The way you handled the media event snafu was pure class and earned an immediate subscription from me. I don't think other content creators would have taken the high road. You should be very proud of the character you have. I understand that Ford can't...
As soon as I get my truck, Ford will add rear vents, sunroof, grab handles, and extra cup holders from ROW spec to the very next year model Ranger in the US.
Congrats on the new truck! I really like the graphic delete that you did. I know this is going to make me sound like a needy stranger on the internet. Would it be impossible to post some more pics of your truck? Maybe from a 45º angle down and up the side? I'm seriously considering the same...
I spoke to a manager of new vehicle sales at a Ford dealership last weekend. He was telling me about the hold up concerning the Rangers. He said that the Tik Tok'ers had to dance with the truck before the customers could receive their orders. I don't have Tik Tok so unfortunately I won't know...
Seems like good news. Hopefully demand is sustainable enough for the Bronco and Ranger where these new jobs don't see a lightning type transition in the future. Sounds like Ford is getting serious about not losing the market excitement for the new release.
I had someone else tell me the same thing recently, I wasn't sure if that would change once they ran out of trucks to build. Sounds like Ford hates money.
Wow, so it sounds like Ford could get to a point where they have orders to build but won't build them because those orders would put the dealer over allocation. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
I worked for a couple of manufacturing companies back in the day but we were not building anything as complex as a truck. So I apologize in advance if this is a silly question. I know just enough about manufacturing to ask dumb questions.
So hypothetically speaking, let's say they ramp up...