93-Oct Mayne
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Unless it looks better than it performsThey're taking waaaay too lomn with that. I was expecting review videos a couple months ago. That would have been the smart thing to do to increase hype and sales...
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Unless it looks better than it performsThey're taking waaaay too lomn with that. I was expecting review videos a couple months ago. That would have been the smart thing to do to increase hype and sales...
So that when we don't hit their numbers 0-60, 1/4 mile, and hp it's our fault not the car's. Because they for sure don't want the first behind the wheel third person review to talk about how they put down a 15.9 quarter mile and just don't understand what happenedI can't see anyone's car shipping before the major publications have had a chance to release reviews and performance numbers
So, would that make them 2023 1/2’s?Well it is a 2024 vehicle. Most manufacturers start selling the next model year by Fall. If Ford can deliver 2024's this summer then that'd actually be early by industry standards.
MuH tremecSo that when we don't hit their numbers 0-60, 1/4 mile, and hp it's our fault not the car's. Because they for sure don't want the first behind the wheel third person review to talk about how they put down a 15.9 quarter mile and just don't understand what happened
I am curious as to what date of manufacture will be on the VIN plate.So, would that make them 2023 1/2’s?
It should list the month and year ie 06/23. The VIN sticker on the door jamb does not care about model year.I am curious as to what date of manufacture will be on the VIN plate.
Chevy has there new generation pick ups out. And they are the 2024 models. I have had one for work since April. So it's unreasonable. Ford stopped production in April on the s550. What are we supposed to think. They just lay everyone off for 5 months.So, would that make them 2023 1/2’s?
The same dealers that had 0 clue about order bank dates? Take that with a grain of saltJust reached out to my dealer he said that it has been released and just waiting to get on a truck so we should start seeing them by this week!
He was only reading information that is on his system and several members have gotten ETAs for this week but definitely can change and probably willThe same dealers that had 0 clue about order bank dates? Take that with a grain of salt
No, but rule of thumb use to be if it was produced on or after the 8th month it was the next model year. Using that rule these would be considered 2023’s, even though we know them as 2024’s, know what I mean?It should list the month and year ie 06/23. The VIN sticker on the door jamb does not care about model year.