Both things could be true.
The transporter could have meant there's basically nothing *FOR HIM* to pick up, at least not yet. That doesn't mean there aren't plenty of cars at the Railyard.
Is the railyard really called El Mirage?
I thought you were pulling our leg, but that's a very funny coincidence (and it's aptly named given the situation) if true...
See below:
https://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/vdirsnet/OwnerManual/Home/Content?variantid=9122&languageCode=en&countryCode=USA&Uid=G2383639&ProcUid=G2177436&userMarket=USA&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&buildtype=web
Yeah, that was thought when I saw it (the story about kids stealing Mustangs from Ramp 59).
If there was any legitimacy to it, all the big media outlets would have picked up on that story and reported it.
Hmmm...
I got a fully loaded GT Premium as well (just a bit less than yours costs) and didn't have to sign anything nor put down a deposit.
I'm getting mine 1% below invoice too...
I said what I said, which is that Meteorological Fall starts 9/1.
If you're unable to comprehend that, then we have nothing else to discuss with each other.
Ford's job is to make money for its shareholders, nothing more.
Now, part of accomplishing that may involve ensuring they have happy/satisfied customers that want to purchase the products they're selling to make money. But that doesn't necessarily require that they provide the level of customer...
What you say about the Bronco is true.
But to your main point, some people's expectations with respect to delivery are/were completely unrealistic given all the failed launches and quality problems Ford has had recently.
I said folks would do good to receive their cars by the fall. And welp...