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Ford tracking service is notoriously unreliable. I believe it was MAGS1 that had his just show up at his dealers lot even before it showed shipped!
I hope that happens to me lol. As stands, when I ordered it I decided it wouldn't be delivered until mid-November soooo that's when I'll start getting antsy. The tracker is unreliable, communication is unreliable. Nothing about this process is reliable from our view. Maybe behind the scenes but not customer facing.
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The tracker is unreliable, communication is unreliable. Nothing about this process is reliable from our view. Maybe behind the scenes but not customer facing.
If it can be of any comfort, this whole "track your car like a package" is new to the industry and is probably because customer are domesticated by the various Amazon or name-yours.

A car is not a package and many things can happen during the process: rework due to failed QC, transport damage....

The only thing that matter to me is that I receive my car on time and with no damage, what happens behind the scene is not my business, because it's a really complex one.
I followed and I will continue to follow my car BUT I think I would have slept better these past months if I was completely ignorant about the process (I was for my Mercedes and now I value ignorance).

To be clear, my order has a deadline of February 2023, and the car now is on the Atlantic ocean with docking date of end of September, so hopefully she will be delivered to me 4 months earlier than expected.
If I didn't had the tracker, instead of stress I would have had a nice surprise!
 

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If it can be of any comfort, this whole "track your car like a package" is new to the industry and is probably because customer are domesticated by the various Amazon or name-yours.

A car is not a package and many things can happen during the process: rework due to failed QC, transport damage....

The only thing that matter to me is that I receive my car on time and with no damage, what happens behind the scene is not my business, because it's a really complex one.
I followed and I will continue to follow my car BUT I think I would have slept better these past months if I was completely ignorant about the process (I was for my Mercedes and now I value ignorance).

To be clear, my order has a deadline of February 2023, and the car now is on the Atlantic ocean with docking date of end of September, so hopefully she will be delivered to me 4 months earlier than expected.
If I didn't had the tracker, instead of stress I would have had a nice surprise!
Actually... I did my first custom ordered Mustang back in 2007 and Mercedes already had an email and camera system set up for their customers to follow the action. Ford is behind the times and really should have a better system set up. Heck - ALL car manufacturers should.

I see a custom car purchase as being closer to a house in regards to what a customer should expect. IF I'm having a house built to my specs - I better damn well be given frequent updates / pics and heck - for a house, walk throughs lol.

We're talking typically between $40k and 100k investment (for the GT500s) - Not a $500 television set.
 

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Actually... I did my first custom ordered Mustang back in 2007 and Mercedes already had an email and camera system set up for their customers to follow the action.
Well, as of today in Europe Mercedes doesn't let you track your build (I know there is something you can track but only for some models and only in Germany). Probably it's more of an American consumer advantage. To us it's pure fiction.

I see a custom car purchase as being closer to a house in regards to what a customer should expect. IF I'm having a house built to my specs - I better damn well be given frequent updates / pics and heck - for a house, walk throughs lol.

We're talking typically between $40k and 100k investment (for the GT500s) - Not a $500 television set.
I understand that, but it looks like today that nobody cares that you are spending that money for a car and you deserve to be treated differently. I've been happy with my salesman but only because I picked them carefully and I've been lucky, otherwise I know it's not the norm.
 

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Saw this before. If memory serves, the vast majority of said vehicles are SUVs and Trucks so we should be relatively safe. At this point in my timeline (having the Window Sticker now) I feel like my mustang getting stolen is a bigger threat.
hopefully with the whole auto industry moving to the order based selling platform they will all upgrade their IT departments to provide something like a real time tracking system. But, I’m not going to hold my breath
 

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Ford tracking service is notoriously unreliable. I believe it was MAGS1 that had his just show up at his dealers lot even before it showed shipped!
Yep that was me. Never moved from Built status so I had no idea that it had even shipped. The phone call from the dealer this past Friday caught me by surprise.
 

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If it can be of any comfort, this whole "track your car like a package" is new to the industry and is probably because customer are domesticated by the various Amazon or name-yours.

A car is not a package and many things can happen during the process: rework due to failed QC, transport damage....

The only thing that matter to me is that I receive my car on time and with no damage, what happens behind the scene is not my business, because it's a really complex one.
I followed and I will continue to follow my car BUT I think I would have slept better these past months if I was completely ignorant about the process (I was for my Mercedes and now I value ignorance).

To be clear, my order has a deadline of February 2023, and the car now is on the Atlantic ocean with docking date of end of September, so hopefully she will be delivered to me 4 months earlier than expected.
If I didn't had the tracker, instead of stress I would have had a nice surprise!
 

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hopefully with the whole auto industry moving to the order based selling platform they will all upgrade their IT departments to provide something like a real time tracking system. But, I’m not going to hold my breath
Agreed, if all these manufacturers (and Ford in particular since we have first hand experience with their tracking system) are moving to a direct to consumer model, major upgrades are needed. It shouldn’t be a guessing game on anyone’s part as to whether their car has been scheduled, built or shipped.
 

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To be honest I think things have got worse since data protection has come in, as back in 2015 you could track you mustang without a problem, and as the years have progressed things have gone down hill and are just got worse and worse with time
 

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Agreed, if all these manufacturers (and Ford in particular since we have first hand experience with their tracking system) are moving to a direct to consumer model, major upgrades are needed. It shouldn’t be a guessing game on anyone’s part as to whether their car has been scheduled, built or shipped.
I work in IT for a manufacturer that ships product to retail, wholesale, and direct to consumer, and yeah, tracking this kind of stuff is COMPLEX. I also worked in IT at Ford almost 20 years ago, and knowing what they were using then, they would need to make MAJOR upgrades to get the kind of detail that is expected these days. I'm sure they're in the works, but companies the size of Ford, this kind of thing takes years to architect, and then years to implement. It's almost impossible to be current in technology in that case.
 

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Just chatted with Ford Performance again. My car was last scanned about 50 miles from the dealer. Still scheduled to be delivered this week. Barring anything crazy seems like they'll hit the original delivery they gave me. Should have it within the next few days.

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I work in IT for a manufacturer that ships product to retail, wholesale, and direct to consumer, and yeah, tracking this kind of stuff is COMPLEX. I also worked in IT at Ford almost 20 years ago, and knowing what they were using then, they would need to make MAJOR upgrades to get the kind of detail that is expected these days. I'm sure they're in the works, but companies the size of Ford, this kind of thing takes years to architect, and then years to implement. It's almost impossible to be current in technology in that case.
Same here. I work in IT as well and with the time it takes manufacturing companies to implement new technology to improve either the employee’s experience or the customer’s, said technology has likely already evolved and what they’re implementing is already a few years from obsoletion.

Not to mention more time, money, and assets are prioritized for the actual manufacturing process and production of new products over things like system upgrades. Heck, the company I work for makes amazing products but we were still using an archaic version of internet explorer until just a few years ago lol and even then, prioritizing our upgrade was mostly prompted by security concerns — not poor user experience.

Consumer’s move to custom factory-ordering is likely so new that companies like Ford need time to catch up and find the best technology to support the shift. It’ll take a while but I have no doubt things like tracking will improve substantially once Gen 7 is in production and they can reallocate more resources to improving the ordering process needed to sell said product.

Ideally, all of us will likely have our cars by that point but with the ways things are going for some poor folks here, I’m not totally sure! 🥲
 

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Ok… help? I made an account on United Road and tried tracking my vin. It says inactive. I had emailed them a few days ago, before I was able to access the site, asking for updates. This was their response:

does this mean that my car is getting here via a different company?
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Ok… help? I made an account on United Road and tried tracking my vin. It says inactive. I had emailed them a few days ago, before I was able to access the site, asking for updates. This was their response:

does this mean that my car is getting here via a different company?
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Sounds like they probably sub-contracted it out to another company.
Since you are not the direct customer, they have revoked access.
 

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Ok… help? I made an account on United Road and tried tracking my vin. It says inactive. I had emailed them a few days ago, before I was able to access the site, asking for updates. This was their response:

does this mean that my car is getting here via a different company?
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Generally speaking, it’s frowned upon to message these trucking/ train companies. They don’t have to provide access to us with tracking information, they do it to be nice and make it easy for dealerships/customers to track. One example is palsapp, you can no longer track your vehicle on there. As they said, you are not their customer the dealership is. Ask your dealer for updates, Ford Performance or Ford chat for updates. Your dealer would have the best information if they pull your vehicle visibility report.
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