All of which is completely irrelevant to the OPs original question.
His car is in production now and the priority code that was assigned to it when it was ordered is now meaningless when it comes to when it will be delivered. He wants to know what may be holding it up DURING production...
The company I've worked for for the past ~13 years. We've built a major component for ~70% of all NA market Ford and Lincoln SUVs, pass cars, and light duty trucks (F150 and SD thru F450) during that time.
Next gen Mustang will be MY 28 or 29 ... Ford still waffling ATM.
We build a major component for ~70% of all NA market Ford and Lincoln vehicles, including the S650.
Translation:
1. Can't afford a DH
2. Can't afford a DH
3. Subjective opinion
4. 166# difference
5. Can't afford a DH
There ... now nobody needs to watch the video or fight about it. 😀
They will likely look for any other evidence that might indicate damage from hitting something or similar. Lots of folks break things, then expect the dealer to "fix" it under warranty.
Let's see what your dealership says.
If you're relying on TPMS sensors to let you know when you're 1 or 2 PSI off, then you have no idea what the primary purpose of TPMS sensors are.
Basically, they are there to help inform MOST drivers that "Hey, bro, there's something wrong with your tire -- better get it checked out before it...
While I didn't necessarily party my ass off, I did enjoy my time as a young adult. But I was also responsible, built a career, and saved and invested as well. No help from anyone, mind you. Today, many of those my age who "partied their asses off" struggle to pay their rent, put food on the...
"Blaming the kids"? Blaming them for WHAT?
"Boomers" who can't retire have nothing to do with kids who are impatient and want instant gratification. Your comment is akin to comparing apples and windshield wipers.
No. By US law, automakers and dealerships cannot make you perform regular maintenance at a dealership for a new car warranty to remain valid. You simply have to keep records of having the services done elsewhere or when doing them yourself.