NewtruckinFL
Well-known member
Agreed, it seems like the best options are:
1. Wait
2. Sell existing F-150 and buy a new F-150 on the lot that has the factory software update. Usually prohibitively expensive, but given high used truck prices only stupid expensive.
3. Order a new Super Cruise enabled Sierra or Silverado that probably delivers next spring*.
*Anyone taking bets on if Fords over-the-air update bluecruise update actually materializes before or after spring 22?
Still waiting for Ford to surprise existing owners with the ability to bring to the dealer now for Bluecruise software update. Also waiting for actual communication from Ford telling me my BC software is not ready yet, why it isn't ready, and when I can expect to receive it. That would be easier than parsing information through investor calls, Twitter feeds and enthusiast forums. I'm quite happy with my F-150 hardware, just pushing Ford to be better with software and communication.
1. Wait
2. Sell existing F-150 and buy a new F-150 on the lot that has the factory software update. Usually prohibitively expensive, but given high used truck prices only stupid expensive.
3. Order a new Super Cruise enabled Sierra or Silverado that probably delivers next spring*.
*Anyone taking bets on if Fords over-the-air update bluecruise update actually materializes before or after spring 22?
Still waiting for Ford to surprise existing owners with the ability to bring to the dealer now for Bluecruise software update. Also waiting for actual communication from Ford telling me my BC software is not ready yet, why it isn't ready, and when I can expect to receive it. That would be easier than parsing information through investor calls, Twitter feeds and enthusiast forums. I'm quite happy with my F-150 hardware, just pushing Ford to be better with software and communication.
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