Disturbing News
#1
Hey, just got an email from my dealer. I had stopped there late last week and got the status of the car (P5) which basically says it's been delivered. Since nothing was there he said that he checked with the order processing center this morning and they told him that 5000 units had been pulled for a quality issue and that his allocation was part of the 5000. As I am somewhat skeptical with all dealer issues, though I do trust what I hear from this guy, you never know if the info he gets is factual....Anyway, anybody know what the "QUALITY" issue is? Here are his exact words....Maybe this is why no pictures have been posted as of yet?
"I did call the order processing center this morning. What I found
out was that there are 5000 units pulled for a quality issue. These units
are being reworked (whatever that means, she could not tell me what the
issue was) and they are scheduled to be released by the beginning of
November. All three of the mustangs on my list of incoming units are
involved so I don't expect delivery until late October or early November." :notnice: :notnice: :notnice: :notnice:
"I did call the order processing center this morning. What I found
out was that there are 5000 units pulled for a quality issue. These units
are being reworked (whatever that means, she could not tell me what the
issue was) and they are scheduled to be released by the beginning of
November. All three of the mustangs on my list of incoming units are
involved so I don't expect delivery until late October or early November." :notnice: :notnice: :notnice: :notnice:
#3
Whatever it might be, it is better they find them now and correct them. Kudos to Ford for aggressively sticking for quality control. That is the way it should be.
Beats the corporate embarrassment of a recall on your beloved Mustang when it is less than a year old!
Beats the corporate embarrassment of a recall on your beloved Mustang when it is less than a year old!
#4
I just talked to a Dealer here in Texas and he said that some of their GT's were delayed, so maybe there is some truth to this rumor. He didn't have any details as to what might be causing the delay.
#6
Originally posted by Paris MkVI@October 13, 2004, 12:59 PM
Whatever it might be, it is better they find them now and correct them. Kudos to Ford for aggressively sticking for quality control. That is the way it should be.
Beats the corporate embarrassment of a recall on your beloved Mustang when it is less than a year old!
Whatever it might be, it is better they find them now and correct them. Kudos to Ford for aggressively sticking for quality control. That is the way it should be.
Beats the corporate embarrassment of a recall on your beloved Mustang when it is less than a year old!
#10
I heard the issue was the placement of the floormats was not correct so then had to send out Pop-bottle Pete to re-position all of the floormats.
I'm so tired of all the issues going around. If any of this was true you would not see all of these other cars being shipped.
I'm so tired of all the issues going around. If any of this was true you would not see all of these other cars being shipped.
#11
There is a very good likelyhood as well, that if you have a Vehicle Status Report showing "REL CONVOY" or "SHP CONVOY" you could be in for a very long wait. The way I understand it is that, those listed that way have simply been moved from the AAI lot to the Rail Station lot via truck. They have not been loaded to a train. Once the VSR reads a train #, or simply "RELEASED" you should be in the clear...
#14
Originally posted by mat0045@October 13, 2004, 12:54 PM
Per VOPC, 2800 GT's are on quality hold with a undetermined delivery time. A total of 5007 (which means 2207 V6's) are also on quality hold with an undetermined ETA.
Per VOPC, 2800 GT's are on quality hold with a undetermined delivery time. A total of 5007 (which means 2207 V6's) are also on quality hold with an undetermined ETA.
#18
Originally posted by TK421@October 13, 2004, 1:29 PM
A friend of a friend who knows some guy at a dealership found out that some cars were delayed, due to a shortage of blinker fluid from a supplier.
A friend of a friend who knows some guy at a dealership found out that some cars were delayed, due to a shortage of blinker fluid from a supplier.
#19
the only thing ive heard about being reworked is the cars with the IUP, main problems were in mexico where they were being assembled, quality issues down there. they may just now be getting around to the problem but its nothing major. Theyve got a huge tent just down the road from me (Woodhaven Autoport) where theyve been storing/reworking them since they noticed the problem. if i can find out anything else ill be sure to post