โSep-04-2021 09:08 AM
โOct-03-2021 09:05 AM
Unobtanium wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
I know the sky is falling .
It is? Sitting under it now having my coffee, looks like it's still at the same altitude to me. Hopefully the air pressure in your cranium may be keeping it up there lol.
โOct-03-2021 06:27 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
I know the sky is falling .
โOct-03-2021 06:14 AM
Unobtanium wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Unobtanium wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
No you didnโt , but you missed the point . Itโs a figure if speech , here we go again , some relative said this or that , so I suppose reading it here on the internet, itโs got to be true . :R
Really? I guess I'll still take the advice of the gal who is a VP in the core electrical architecture division out in Dearborn with over 15 years under her belt at FMCO, who holds a masters degree from CMU.
I know the sky is falling .
โOct-03-2021 05:35 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Unobtanium wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
No you didnโt , but you missed the point . Itโs a figure if speech , here we go again , some relative said this or that , so I suppose reading it here on the internet, itโs got to be true . :R
Really? I guess I'll still take the advice of the gal who is a VP in the core electrical architecture division out in Dearborn with over 15 years under her belt at FMCO, who holds a masters degree from CMU.
โOct-02-2021 08:46 PM
Unobtanium wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Unobtanium wrote:
I have 3 family members who have worked for Ford a combined total of somewhere in the neighborhood of 60+ years. Their take is don't buy anything affected by the current shortages. Semiconductors, and other components, are being used which are from various sources and not the ones the trucks and systems were designed around. Take your chances I guess but with the amount of electronics in new vehicles, I'll pass until this passes unless I have no choice. I've had a vehicle with electronic problems before this current foolishness and it wasnt a picnic. It took a dozen trips to the service department over 7 months and it was finally resolved by them having a Ford electronics guru fly in who solved it.
And here we go again , because some relative said so . Iโll have my son get back to you with any issues .
Again? Interesting! I don't believe I've posted anything prior about a relative saying anything.
โOct-02-2021 08:37 PM
MFL wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
Sons new 2022 Superduty Lariat is sitting at the dealers lot ,ready to pick up. nice truck. A little jealousy ,but no desire right now to dump 80K on a new truck . Old Ram Laramie is good enough.
Hope your son enjoys his new truck!
Just a tip: Look at it, sit in it, but don't take it for a drive. ๐
Hope all is well with you!
Jerry
โOct-02-2021 08:08 PM
โOct-02-2021 04:28 PM
cummins2014 wrote:cummins2014 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I had adaptive steering on my previous F350. For 2021 the adaptive steering was optional and I didn't think it was anything I'd miss so I ordered mine without. I really don't notice any difference from my 2017 to my 21... certainly not something I'd be willing to pay $1250 for.
My son dropped the adaptive steering awhile back on his order, he got a build date for the week of 9/20, and a VIN#. Just got an email this morning , truck is built , and will be delivered Oct 4-10 to the dealer. Happened pretty quick after the adaptive steering was dropped . His initial order was in April , so it was still nearly six months .
Sons new 2022 Superduty Lariat is sitting at the dealers lot ,ready to pick up. nice truck. A little jealousy ,but no desire right now to dump 80K on a new truck . Old Ram Laramie is good enough.
โOct-02-2021 04:09 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Unobtanium wrote:
I have 3 family members who have worked for Ford a combined total of somewhere in the neighborhood of 60+ years. Their take is don't buy anything affected by the current shortages. Semiconductors, and other components, are being used which are from various sources and not the ones the trucks and systems were designed around. Take your chances I guess but with the amount of electronics in new vehicles, I'll pass until this passes unless I have no choice. I've had a vehicle with electronic problems before this current foolishness and it wasnt a picnic. It took a dozen trips to the service department over 7 months and it was finally resolved by them having a Ford electronics guru fly in who solved it.
And here we go again , because some relative said so . Iโll have my son get back to you with any issues .
โOct-02-2021 03:35 PM
cummins2014 wrote:
Sons new 2022 Superduty Lariat is sitting at the dealers lot ,ready to pick up. nice truck. A little jealousy ,but no desire right now to dump 80K on a new truck . Old Ram Laramie is good enough.
โOct-02-2021 03:08 PM
Unobtanium wrote:
I have 3 family members who have worked for Ford a combined total of somewhere in the neighborhood of 60+ years. Their take is don't buy anything affected by the current shortages. Semiconductors, and other components, are being used which are from various sources and not the ones the trucks and systems were designed around. Take your chances I guess but with the amount of electronics in new vehicles, I'll pass until this passes unless I have no choice. I've had a vehicle with electronic problems before this current foolishness and it wasnt a picnic. It took a dozen trips to the service department over 7 months and it was finally resolved by them having a Ford electronics guru fly in who solved it.
โOct-02-2021 01:29 PM
Unobtanium wrote:
I have 3 family members who have worked for Ford a combined total of somewhere in the neighborhood of 60+ years. Their take is don't buy anything affected by the current shortages. Semiconductors, and other components, are being used which are from various sources and not the ones the trucks and systems were designed around. Take your chances I guess but with the amount of electronics in new vehicles, I'll pass until this passes unless I have no choice. I've had a vehicle with electronic problems before this current foolishness and it wasnt a picnic. It took a dozen trips to the service department over 7 months and it was finally resolved by them having a Ford electronics guru fly in who solved it.
โOct-02-2021 11:39 AM
โOct-02-2021 11:21 AM
cummins2014 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I had adaptive steering on my previous F350. For 2021 the adaptive steering was optional and I didn't think it was anything I'd miss so I ordered mine without. I really don't notice any difference from my 2017 to my 21... certainly not something I'd be willing to pay $1250 for.
My son dropped the adaptive steering awhile back on his order, he got a build date for the week of 9/20, and a VIN#. Just got an email this morning , truck is built , and will be delivered Oct 4-10 to the dealer. Happened pretty quick after the adaptive steering was dropped . His initial order was in April , so it was still nearly six months .