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Not exactly. The dealer demos were first to be built, but because of all the delays, Ford chose to ship them after all the early customer orders.Dealer demos were pretty much "last in line" for the Mach-E.
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Not exactly. The dealer demos were first to be built, but because of all the delays, Ford chose to ship them after all the early customer orders.Dealer demos were pretty much "last in line" for the Mach-E.
Disclaimer: Below are all just really good guesses.I think we know that the SR and ER will share the same motor specs, and there is a decent chance battery packs would both physically support the max power draw being asked of the ER (would be more damaging to smaller pack over time if it was permitted by control software). The important factor I have not seen that we have data on is if the VFD-inverters driving the motor have the same power specs between the two pack sizes. If they do, the derated power of the SR from ER would likely only be from software curve programmed into the inverter. I'm not sure it makes sense for Ford to spend on 102kW of unused inverter capacity electronics in every SR for parts uniformity, so I'm going to assume a lower power (and lighter) motor-inverter. Between larger ER .otor-inverter and unknown SR motor-inverter programming limits it seems possible ER could achieve an equivalent torque at first pedal press understanding the higher weight, but no way to really know yet I suppose. I think we just know that the motors are probably the limiting factor on instantaneous torque at some speed or speeds, with the common torque rating published for both range iterations.
Those were pre-Job1. They likely needed a ton of updates before they were suitable for sale.Not exactly. The dealer demos were first to be built, but because of all the delays, Ford chose to ship them after all the early customer orders.
So are they built before Job2?Mannequins already have build dates scheduled. Customer ordered vehicles do not.
I'll try to explain this again.So are they built before Job2?
Earliest Job1 MMEs also needed a ton of updates. Which is why they were stuck in KC for over a month. Mine was built in December, but I didn't get it until March.Those were pre-Job1. They likely needed a ton of updates before they were suitable for sale.
I think another advantage is allowing potential customers to lay hands on and test drive the Lightning....something few folks whose name is not Biden have had a chance to do. Recall how cars used to be demonstrated and sold back when dealers had a productive role as intermediary between customer and manufacturer.It is in Ford's best interest to send the first units as dealer demos while they get the kinks worked out of the production lines. That way if anything arises in the first production units they don't have the hassle of dealing with all the customers that would have gotten them already, they are already on the dealer lots so much easier to apply a fix to and there are no unhappy customers because of it.
After I placed my order my salesperson did say once the mannequin arrives at his store he’d give me the tour and let me drive it. I personally didn’t care about that and said thanks anyway, but it was very kind of him to offer. Def seemed like they plan to use it as intended… For people to look at and actually test drive in the hopes of making a sale.I think another advantage is allowing potential customers to lay hands on and test drive the Lightning....something few folks whose name is not Biden have had a chance to do. Recall how cars used to be demonstrated and sold back when dealers had a productive role as intermediary between customer and manufacturer.
A dealership should provide a prospective customer an opportunity to test drive a mannequin. I understand some folks want those mannequins diverted/converted to retail sales ASAP due to low supply and high demand. I am in Ford's camp on this one.....mannequin first.....but the dealers need to allow test drives to reservation holders, erc and not just keep it locked in the showroom.
NopeJust signed a preview job #2 order with my dealer. I was a wave 1, priority 1 order on a pro. They mentioned that production will start in April. Anyone else have to fill out one of these?
Here’s the form I’m referencing. The April date sounds good, but no further info on that.Nope
Yep I signed one back on January 14thHere’s the form I’m referencing. The April date sounds good, but no further info on that.
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