Ford delaying shipment of some 2011 F-150's ?
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Ford delaying shipment of some 2011 F-150's ?
Everything will be alright. Article from Automotive News.
Ford delays some F-150 shipments due to parts shortage
December 7, 2010 - 5:44 am ET
DETROIT (Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co. is delaying the shipment of some of its 2011 F-150 pickups because of a parts shortage.
The shortage affects a “small population” of trucks and will be resolved “soon,” Anne Marie Gattari, a Ford spokeswoman, said without being more specific.
Most of the thousands of 2011 F-150 pickups Ford has stockpiled in parking lots around the Detroit area still will be shipped as the new model is introduced nationwide, she said.
Ford has equipped the 2011 version of the F-150, the top-selling vehicle in the United States, with more fuel-efficient engines to boost sales to buyers seeking to avoid higher gasoline costs.
Ford sold 473,461 F-series trucks this year through November, a 30 percent gain from the same period in 2009.
“Any vehicle that is hot is important to Ford, and it's doubly bad in the case of the F-150 because it's such a volume product,” said Jim Hall, principal at automotive researcher 2953 Analytics in Birmingham, Michigan. “It's a negative for Ford because of the lost revenue and the lost volume. It's one of the most profitable vehicles in their range.”
Gattari said: “A certain population of trucks is being held due to limited part availability.” She declined to identify the part or the number of trucks being held back from delivery. “We're awaiting that part so we can ship this small population of trucks.”
The F-series pickups have been the top-selling trucks in the United States for 33 years, according to Ford.
After customers complained about fuel economy, Ford added a 3.7-liter V6 engine to the 2011 F-150 that gets 23 miles per gallon on the highway and 16 mpg in city driving, the automaker said. Ford also is offering new 5.0-liter and 6.2-liter V8 engines on the 2011 model. Next year, Ford will add a turbo-charged, direct-injected V6 engine to the lineup.
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December 7, 2010 - 5:44 am ET
DETROIT (Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co. is delaying the shipment of some of its 2011 F-150 pickups because of a parts shortage.
The shortage affects a “small population” of trucks and will be resolved “soon,” Anne Marie Gattari, a Ford spokeswoman, said without being more specific.
Most of the thousands of 2011 F-150 pickups Ford has stockpiled in parking lots around the Detroit area still will be shipped as the new model is introduced nationwide, she said.
Ford has equipped the 2011 version of the F-150, the top-selling vehicle in the United States, with more fuel-efficient engines to boost sales to buyers seeking to avoid higher gasoline costs.
Ford sold 473,461 F-series trucks this year through November, a 30 percent gain from the same period in 2009.
“Any vehicle that is hot is important to Ford, and it's doubly bad in the case of the F-150 because it's such a volume product,” said Jim Hall, principal at automotive researcher 2953 Analytics in Birmingham, Michigan. “It's a negative for Ford because of the lost revenue and the lost volume. It's one of the most profitable vehicles in their range.”
Gattari said: “A certain population of trucks is being held due to limited part availability.” She declined to identify the part or the number of trucks being held back from delivery. “We're awaiting that part so we can ship this small population of trucks.”
The F-series pickups have been the top-selling trucks in the United States for 33 years, according to Ford.
After customers complained about fuel economy, Ford added a 3.7-liter V6 engine to the 2011 F-150 that gets 23 miles per gallon on the highway and 16 mpg in city driving, the automaker said. Ford also is offering new 5.0-liter and 6.2-liter V8 engines on the 2011 model. Next year, Ford will add a turbo-charged, direct-injected V6 engine to the lineup.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dl...#ixzz17TvCUM81
Last edited by johnwill; 12-07-2010 at 09:05 PM.
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This is interesting info!!
Also, I find this portion of the quote stunning:
....the F-150, the top-selling vehicle in the United States.....Ford sold 473,461 F-series trucks this year through November, a 30 percent gain from the same period in 2009.
Notice this is the top selling vehicle (not specifically confined to the classification of trucks) in the USA!
This means that all of us here in this forum must have good sense and great taste!!
Not to get political here; but what does that tell you about most American vehicle buyers? They sure as hell did not sell nearly 500,000 Toyota Priuses (the San Francisco treat) this year.
Also, I find this portion of the quote stunning:
....the F-150, the top-selling vehicle in the United States.....Ford sold 473,461 F-series trucks this year through November, a 30 percent gain from the same period in 2009.
Notice this is the top selling vehicle (not specifically confined to the classification of trucks) in the USA!
This means that all of us here in this forum must have good sense and great taste!!
Not to get political here; but what does that tell you about most American vehicle buyers? They sure as hell did not sell nearly 500,000 Toyota Priuses (the San Francisco treat) this year.
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As already mentioned, the delay is a problem with the PCM, although maybe the conspiracy theories also have merit. In the end, it's probably Bush's fault.
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