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I didn't drive a 15-17 but I absolutely love my car. He's amazing!!! And he has 78 miles on him. He had 33 when I picked it up.i agree with the improvements!
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I didn't drive a 15-17 but I absolutely love my car. He's amazing!!! And he has 78 miles on him. He had 33 when I picked it up.i agree with the improvements!
If it shows your status is "Unscheduled - clean" and you can match it by order number to what you ordered that's good. It means that once your dealer has allocation you'll be scheduled for production if there there are no parts shortages limiting certain options.My dealer just sent me a print out saying current status is unscheduled clean. But still doesn't give me a DORA. I am not sure what it means...Is my order submitted or not? Is the delay from ford or due to my dealer? This is so frustrating.
I don't understand...33 miles before you even drove it? How does that happen/is that normal? When I picked up my Ford F-150 in 2012, it had 1.2 miles on it, and my Chevy Beretta in (I think) 1988 had 3 miles on it.I didn't drive a 15-17 but I absolutely love my car. He's amazing!!! And he has 78 miles on him. He had 33 when I picked it up.
I was about to ask the same question. My 2017 GT custom ordered had 3 miles on it when I got it. Someone had to have driven that at the dealership.I don't understand...33 miles before you even drove it? How does that happen/is that normal? When I picked up my Ford F-150 in 2012, it had 1.2 miles on it, and my Chevy Beretta in (I think) 1988 had 3 miles on it.
Who was driving it, and where, and WHY, to put 33 miles on it?
I am honestly so in love with this beast. The people at the dealer were drooling over it!
Congrats guys!Just Delivered!
Mine had 15. If it had the A10 then, regardless of what Ford wants to admit, it had to have the recall downloaded, applied, and tested before releasing them for shipment. This involved driving the vehicle from storage to where patch was applied and then driven to confirm the update was installed correctly. This was the explanation I received from my local dealer, but I didn’t believe it 100% until I saw others with that starting mileage as well.I don't understand...33 miles before you even drove it? How does that happen/is that normal? When I picked up my Ford F-150 in 2012, it had 1.2 miles on it, and my Chevy Beretta in (I think) 1988 had 3 miles on it.
Who was driving it, and where, and WHY, to put 33 miles on it?
Mine had 3.7miles on it when I first saw it.Mine had 15. If it had the A10 then, regardless of what Ford wants to admit, it had to have the recall downloaded, applied, and tested before releasing them for shipment. This involved driving the vehicle from storage to where patch was applied and then driven to confirm the update was installed correctly. This was the explanation I received from my local dealer, but I didn’t believe it 100% until I saw others with that starting mileage as well.
Makes sense though because the Ford press release said all cars produced after a certain date didn’t have the recall. If it affected all cars and the updated needed to be applied after production it would make sense to not let the “retail orders” be aware of that fact so as to not make them cancel.
I still can’t seem to trigger this1/31/2018
They claimed they didn't. And I don't think they'd lie because they knew how particular about this car I am. I got in and was surprised to see it had 33 miles on it. But I didn't question it. I asked the salesman if he drove it and he said "Not going to lie I wanted to but I didn't."I was about to ask the same question. My 2017 GT custom ordered had 3 miles on it when I got it. Someone had to have driven that at the dealership.
I don't know but now it has 100 miles on it. I thought it was weird that it had so many miles on it. Maybe they did a QC test on it? They parked it and waited for me to arrive. Literally as soon as Cotus Checker said it was delivered we left our house (20 minutes to dealer.)33 miles?! What'd they do drive it from Michigan?!
Weird for Sure! Picked mine up Sunday and it had like 4.4 miles on it.I don't know but now it has 100 miles on it. I thought it was weird that it had so many miles on it. Maybe they did a QC test on it? They parked it and waited for me to arrive. Literally as soon as Cotus Checker said it was delivered we left our house (20 minutes to dealer.)
Will dealers honor this offer for a special order, when the fine print says "take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 1/31/18"?1/31/2018
Yes-just as long as you buy it by 1-31-18. You are buying the car from dealer inventory Big misconception by many. Special order cars are NOT the property of the buyer until paid for. Ford will treat such "retail" orders a wee bit differently then "stock" orders but they belong to the dealer. This isnt Amazon. People cannot order cars from Ford--only dealers can from a strict legal point of view.Will dealers honor this offer for a special order, when the fine print says "take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 1/31/18"?
My car is scheduled for delivery by the 26th and I was also able to trigger this offer through the trade-in estimator.
Rats. I got an email with my estimate and fifteen minutes later a call from the dealer asking whether I wanted to just bring it in for an estimate when my car arrives.Hmmmmm...I received an email from Black Book, and an email from local dealer but no coupon. :shrug: