MattR
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I totally agree. I also had a MY22 rollover...7k more, lost the heated wheel, and 10 months of waiting. Ohh, wait. We also have the fact that my 2018 Raptor is worth almost 15k less than when I ordered my truck AND interest rates are 3% or more higher.But I play that devil's advocate game all day at work!
Actually I think we agree on the "behavior", but are playing devil's advocate on the "why". Either way, I just think they could have handled it better. If your reasoning is right, I'd still have preferred a '22 produced 6 months ago and paid a little more when provided an honest explanation. That would be easier to stomach for me compared to waiting 11 months, $7,000 price increase, more missing features, a poor lack of communication, etc, etc, etc.
I also agree that Ford's handling of the entire thing has been horrid. Virtually no updates of my 2022 order. My dealer told me in July that it wasn't picked up for MY22, not Ford. They delete options, extend waits, and just send generic emails. Holds without notice or explanation, no information from Ford customer service, and now shipping delays as well. No clarity through the whole situation. They know that people will buy the trucks and act that way.