Wise decision.I think I'm going to let my emotions subside overnight and not make any rash decisions, but I'm fuming right now.
You wouldn't want him to lose his job if he was to disclose that the issue is the frunk can actually only hold shrimp and not Buffalo Wings, would you?Youre killing us man!
I have not yet received an email.
Mine is “in production”.... now I’m nervous!! ?Mine is scheduled to be built the week of Jan 24th. I wonder if mine will be delivered before many of the ones already shipped but have to go back (if that is indeed true)?
if it is something that needs fixed I would guess it is easier to correct it while being built than to rework 1,000’s of cars.
can you add the destination country?
Forgive my ignorance but what is OCSM?@trutolife27 sorry for tagging you directly. can it be that it has something to do with the OCSM?
MME's delivered or on it's way have the OCSM specified, MME's still on the plant (but already manufactured weeks ago) dont have the OCSM data filled in.
My car, built Jan 4th, was just shipped and I've now received shipped confirmation e-mail with an ETA end of Feb. Hopefully they've fixed whatever the issue is/was at the Factory and shipments moving forward won't be delayed any further. I'm realllllly hoping that's the case at least.Well damn this is really grim news to hear. I’ve read all of the previous entries so far on this thread, and am very concerned for us all. My last email from them stated a build week for my car of of 1/11/21 basically right now. Those who ordered FE models must be supremely angry.
I did NOT receive an email from Ford today as many apparently did.
I am posting to this because I find it extremely ironic that a salesman from the local dealer I ordered from called me this evening.
I didn’t answer (crap!!) as the number he called me from wasn’t one I recognized. As in a completely different area code. Weird, why don’t they call you from the dealership ”line”?
Anyways —his message word for word was “sorry your car still isn’t here yet, but it’s definitely still inbound.“.
I’ll be calling him back tomorrow and post whatever update I can provide. ?
Spot on! This happened in 2002 when the first Thunderbirds were delivered during the rollout of the new model. Cars that were already delivered from railway had to be returned to Ford to be fixed. There was a problem with the hydraulic pump that controlled the fan on the engine. Needless to say, people were not happy and very disappointed after waiting over a year for their cars! In the end, however, everyone was happy when the issue was resolved and the cars were returned to being delivered on time.This sounds more like they found a production flaw and issued a stop sale. This is common for new models and it takes a period of time to check all the vehicles and make any necessary repairs. It's one of the risks taken in ordering early production vehicles.