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Ford to start selling vehicles without some chips
Posted on 3/16/22 at 12:16 am
Posted on 3/16/22 at 12:16 am
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Auto News claims that Ford did not provide any information on when it would begin shipping vehicles without semiconductor chips or what specific models the automaker would be shipping. Ford spokesman Said Deep told the outlet that Ford would be building the Explorer midsize SUV and shipping them to dealerships without power rear HVAC controls. Consumers that purchase Explorers without this feature will get their chips installed for free within a year and receive access to the feature after. Buyers that purchase an Explorer will receive a price reduction, said Deep.
The decision to ship and sell vehicles without some features and chips comes at a time when Ford is seeing its inventory of unfinished vehicles increase. This isn’t the first time Ford has decided to sell a vehicle without a feature because of the chip shortage. Last year, the automaker gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
Ford isn’t alone in cutting out features in vehicles that consumers can purchase because of the chip shortage. General Motors removed a fuel management module, the wireless charging pad, and HD Radios from a few of its models. Tesla sold some of its electric vehicles without USB ports, Cadillac took its Super Cruise system off the table for a few of its models, and some BMWs aren’t available with a touchscreen.
Auto News claims that Ford did not provide any information on when it would begin shipping vehicles without semiconductor chips or what specific models the automaker would be shipping. Ford spokesman Said Deep told the outlet that Ford would be building the Explorer midsize SUV and shipping them to dealerships without power rear HVAC controls. Consumers that purchase Explorers without this feature will get their chips installed for free within a year and receive access to the feature after. Buyers that purchase an Explorer will receive a price reduction, said Deep.
The decision to ship and sell vehicles without some features and chips comes at a time when Ford is seeing its inventory of unfinished vehicles increase. This isn’t the first time Ford has decided to sell a vehicle without a feature because of the chip shortage. Last year, the automaker gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
Ford isn’t alone in cutting out features in vehicles that consumers can purchase because of the chip shortage. General Motors removed a fuel management module, the wireless charging pad, and HD Radios from a few of its models. Tesla sold some of its electric vehicles without USB ports, Cadillac took its Super Cruise system off the table for a few of its models, and some BMWs aren’t available with a touchscreen.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 12:18 am to Byrdybyrd05
If I could get a contemporarily engineered car, with all the advances in engine technology, but without all the extra computational bullshite, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Especially a turbo diesel in a mid-size truck and a wagon.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 12:28 am to Byrdybyrd05
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gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
Wow! So generous!
Posted on 3/16/22 at 1:43 am to Byrdybyrd05
quote:sweet deal
automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 1:59 am to Byrdybyrd05
They least they could do is throw in some sour cream and onion for 80k
Posted on 3/16/22 at 2:09 am to Byrdybyrd05
Some of the Mercedes we were looking at a couple of weeks ago didn't have power seats because of the chip shortage. $700 credit. We passed, would rather have the power seat.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 2:09 am to Byrdybyrd05
They're cheapening the seats too, because of chips. For example, an XLT that might have gotten an 8 way seat could be getting 2 way adjustments....for the same price.
It is still a terrible time to buy a car.
It is still a terrible time to buy a car.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 2:11 am to Byrdybyrd05
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Last year, the automaker gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
My co-worker just bought a 2022 Sierra and it doesn't have the Auto-Stop feature. They said it was due to the chip shortage. I don't know of anyone who likes that feature anyway. I take mine off when i start my truck.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 3:46 am to Byrdybyrd05
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Ford spokesman Said Deep
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Buyers that purchase an Explorer will receive a price reduction, said Deep.
Quite the homonym
Posted on 3/16/22 at 5:10 am to Byrdybyrd05
So were all of those new Broncos in the factory parking lots just missing out on the chip for some of these luxuries?
Thousands Of Ford Broncos Sitting In Michigan Parking Lot Due To Parts Shortages
Thousands Of Ford Broncos Sitting In Michigan Parking Lot Due To Parts Shortages
This post was edited on 3/16/22 at 5:11 am
Posted on 3/16/22 at 5:44 am to Byrdybyrd05
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Consumers that purchase Explorers without this feature will get their chips installed for free within a year and receive access to the feature after. Buyers that purchase an Explorer will receive a price reduction, said Deep.
so... what's the problem? seems like they are gonna make the owners whole, and even help them out with the price, and considering we NEED auto sales for the economy to run correctly, i'm not seeing a problem here
Posted on 3/16/22 at 6:13 am to Byrdybyrd05
Do what you can to get the cars out there.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 6:14 am to Byrdybyrd05
I’d take a 2022 Bronco built to the specs of a chip free 1983 Bronco any day of the week.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 6:16 am to Byrdybyrd05
It's $10 for the vehicle and $45,000 to $75,000 with a chip.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 6:23 am to Byrdybyrd05
What’s all this talk about people with chips in their cars?
Posted on 3/16/22 at 6:46 am to Byrdybyrd05
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without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
I can attest to this. I just bought one and got the credit. I told the salesman I would have paid way more than that to have it taken out.
Posted on 3/16/22 at 7:02 am to Byrdybyrd05
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Last year, the automaker gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit
They gave a credit to not give people that shitty feature?
Posted on 3/16/22 at 7:22 am to Byrdybyrd05
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the automaker gave customers the option to purchase an F-150 pickup truck without automatic start-stop for a $50 credit.
Wait, so they are going to pay me to not have that useless and annoying feature?
Posted on 3/16/22 at 7:43 am to Byrdybyrd05
Just wait a year or so when cars without chips on the lots finally get the chips but are already outdated so they sell them at huge discounts just to recoup the cost to build it. You’ll get a new truck for 10-15k off sticker
Posted on 3/16/22 at 8:46 am to Byrdybyrd05
Due to a lack of chips, GMC tried to sell me a new AT4 with no back up camera, no front and rear sensors and no auto start/stop. No discount. frick off!
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