Careful overloading it! Thats gonna destroy your range dude!To all my friends that said it cant do truck stuff
Checkmate, haters!To all my friends that said it cant do truck stuff
Edit: Hmm, got a call from the dealer after completing my pre-order process... they don't have the truck. At least, if they do, it's not in inventory yet. So they said they'd call me back when they were sure they had it. Last location they have on file is the rail yard about 10 miles from the dealership.
noooooo….I just noticed I'm the reigning champion in the shipped-to-arrived length of time (31 days). Who's going to unseat me? Don't all chime in at once.
Edit: Hmm, got a call from the dealer after completing my pre-order process... they don't have the truck. At least, if they do, it's not in inventory yet. So they said they'd call me back when they were sure they had it. Last location they have on file is the rail yard about 10 miles from the dealership.
Don't call to say you DON'T have it! It's like all those emails from Ford between reservation and ordering that would get our hopes up just to be dashed when it's a stupid email about something we already know or whatever.I just noticed I'm the reigning champion in the shipped-to-arrived length of time (31 days). Who's going to unseat me? Don't all chime in at once.
Edit: Hmm, got a call from the dealer after completing my pre-order process... they don't have the truck. At least, if they do, it's not in inventory yet. So they said they'd call me back when they were sure they had it. Last location they have on file is the rail yard about 10 miles from the dealership.
I just don't get why I got the email to complete my order if the dealership didn't trigger that. I thought they had to. If that's not the trigger for that email, what is? And why would they trigger that email if they didn't have the truck? Ford's website says the thing is going through final preparation. If it's sitting on a car hauler somewhere, that's not "final preparation," that's "mobile storage." I've had enough mobile storage already, thanks. It's been 33 days since my truck "shipped."Don't call to say you DON'T have it! It's like all those emails from Ford between reservation and ordering that would get our hopes up just to be dashed when it's a stupid email about something we already know or whatever.
I just don't get why I got the email to complete my order if the dealership didn't trigger that. I thought they had to. If that's not the trigger for that email, what is? And why would they trigger that email if they didn't have the truck? Ford's website says the thing is going through final preparation. If it's sitting on a car hauler somewhere, that's not "final preparation," that's "mobile storage." I've had enough mobile storage already, thanks. It's been 33 days since my truck "shipped."
I appreciate the insight. In my case that would mean it sat at the local rail yard from Tuesday through Friday, then got loaded onto a car hauler Friday afternoon, which is when that email went out.My option to complete my order started when the truck was unloaded from the rail car or when it was put on the carrier to be delivered. In my case that was within 24 hours from unload to loaded on the car carrier to the dealer. It arrived at the dealer on Sunday and they are not open Sundays for sales/service.
I have the same email and I'm trying to decide how unadulteratedly brutal I want to be about the price fight process and how clueless they were. We ended up in the right place eventually and they were mostly pleasant but firm about their wrong answer, but the whole process was nonsense.Edit: I got a follow-up email from Ford... asking me to rate my experience with the dealership yesterday. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do here. "Was great except for not knowing where my truck is"?
You've got the truck. The honesty may help with future orderers. Ford corporate may already know all of the problems we've had, but they're asking for feedback. I trust they want the unvarnished truth.I have the same email and I'm trying to decide how unadulteratedly brutal I want to be about the price fight process and how clueless they were. We ended up in the right place eventually and they were mostly pleasant but firm about their wrong answer, but the whole process was nonsense.
Well they got it,I gave them honesty and objective suggestions.You've got the truck. The honesty may help with future orderers. Ford corporate may already know all of the problems we've had, but they're asking for feedback. I trust they want the unvarnished truth.