BluePony
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Not to defend Ford, but its unfair to blame them for shipping when its really out of their hands. Once the car is built and shipped, they are pretty much powerless and clueless until they get information from their shippers at each checkpoint./sings “Still sittin on the ramp in Muncie. No mooovement in 2 weeks”
One would think it better to allow us to track the snail pace shipment of our cars on our own vs tying up the poor Ford chat reps with the constant “Dude, where’s my car?!
I totally gave them several… suggestions… on the survey regarding how they could improve their service. I reminded them they may currently have a monopoly on decent EVs, but that won’t always be the case. And I will remember how utterly stupid and unprofessional they have been regarding their shipping practice.
I know they have us by the short and curlies, for now, and don’t care, but I feel better spitting a little venom their way ??
The car goes through different possible congestion points: Kansas City Southern Rail, US Customs, Jack Cooper Trucking, Another Rail Company (CSX, Union Pacific, BNSF, ect..), last mile transport via United Roads. There could be delays and holds up at any one of above mentioned services and there is nothing Ford can do.
My car has made it to the final rail yard in Wilmington DE since 10/28, but still hasn't been unloaded yet because there is no space. Now that could be because Norfolk Sothern is short on people or space. Once the car is unloaded, you're at the mercy of truckers to move the car to the dealer. Shortage of truckers and truckers refusing shorter routes could also come into play. If the truckers aint moving cars, new cars aint getting unloaded.
Ford is not the only company that uses the rail. Could be supply chain easing and GM, Toyota, Honda pumping out lots of cars too and congesting the rail yards or lack of truckers. My dealer has 6 cars still sitting at the rail yard waiting to be delivered to them and they have no clue when a trucker will pick it up.
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