Production Hold on Brembo cars
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As much as the info would be nice to discuss, it's better off keeping it off of here and starting a riot.
As mentioned before, some sources' jobs are more important than the greater good of the forum.
As mentioned before, some sources' jobs are more important than the greater good of the forum.
Geez people, let the Ford employees do their jobs! They are giving you what limited info they can, as a courtesy. They could just as easily say absolutely nothing and you would be banging your head against a wall wondering wtf is going on.
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its becoming clear who are "the good guys" on this board!
For one I am grateful to hear this and my car is not even ordered yet!! Hate all these negative PEOPLE!!
I'm going to go with PCM.
Here are the clues:
1) All cars (not just the brembo cars)
2) It won't take months to fix (so not a design problem that impacts actual production.)
3) New powertrains for '11... the other 6 years worth of engines/transmissions are all wringed out
4) If it were a specific part like the HIDs, stereos, etc, it wouldn't affect the whole line
Or it could be the tire spats . . .
Just my guess.
Here are the clues:
1) All cars (not just the brembo cars)
2) It won't take months to fix (so not a design problem that impacts actual production.)
3) New powertrains for '11... the other 6 years worth of engines/transmissions are all wringed out
4) If it were a specific part like the HIDs, stereos, etc, it wouldn't affect the whole line
Or it could be the tire spats . . .
Just my guess.
Take this thread:
1. Brembo cars on hold!
2. NO! It's the suspension!
3. NO! They're all on hold!!
What's the point?
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