My vehicle is also listed on my dealer's website, but I know for a fact it's still in transit.
If you're seeking firm assurance, you can contact Ford Chat and they can give you detailed shipping status.
EDIT: I also posted this the other day...
It's definitely weird that folks way down in CA, AZ and TX have gotten their cars before those in PA.
But that said, @budman00000 did get his yesterday from a dealer outside of Harrisburg, PA, and @bweber also got his yesterday from a dealer on the PA/MD border. So maybe not much longer for the...
So there are 2 different plans Ford offers.
One is Ford Protect (or ESP). This covers the failure of anything related to the engine/transmission/suspension/wiring that doesn't usually require repair. This would be stuff such as HVAC repair, Radio repair, Suspension repair, etc. As the name...
What scares me about the S650 (versus past models) is that so many of the mechanical features are integrated into those tacky-looking tablets
I imagine they would be quite expensive to repair if something happened to them and you're out of the manufacturer's warranty. But the car would...
I see. That's a bit different than what @Skye said (although still ridiculous, IMO). Apparently, most other states don't have this restriction.
Be that as it may, what @Instant Action describes seems to be a good workaround of the law for a Florida resident to get a discounted rate from an...
I don't see why the fact that the OP is in Florida would matter.
This is Ford's ESP (not the dealer's), thus they're the provider and it can be used at any dealer nationwide. Granger (and other dealers) are just helping Ford distribute it for sale.
Who knows where our cars are now.
All we know for sure is that our cars aren't at their destination (our dealers) yet.
I will say, for me, the tracker had a built date of 8/18 before getting the 8/19 shipped date. It was originally scheduled to go into Production the Week of 8/14.
Most of your post is good, but I would clean up this speciifc part I quoted.
The date under Shipped just means that's that it's at landing point and ready to be loaded on the next available truck/rail car. That date doesn't mean it has arrived at its destination (the dealer).
Source: My...
The one video I did watch, as they were leaving Michigan, they were only going 65-70 MPH.
So that could have been part of the reason they got relatively good mileage as well.
I'm a speed demon (having learned how to drive in Detroit and now driving in Dallas, it comes naturally at this point)...
If I'm not mistaken, I saw a caption on a @All Terrain NAtion video where they got 24 highway MPG driving their car from MI to TN.
That's right about what Ford advertises.
To be clear, are you referring to the Ford Exrended Service Plan?
That's different from any warranty Granger itself would offer, and you can use it at any Ford dealer nationwide. After all, it would be an awfully long drive from Massachusetts to Iowa just to get the car serviced...
I'm not...