deewan
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There are a LOT of companies with vehicles that are having part supply chain issues, not just car companies. Anthem Audio/Video had to delay the release of a their flagship processor one year because of lack of parts. Due to complaints, Anthem released their second to the top level processor and a few people who had issues had a parts supply problem.Who launches a new car line and has zero parts available for it??
It's not uncommon for manufactures to keep people employed and have them build what they can as they wait on part shortages. I'm currently located in Kansas City, MO. There are three HUGE parking lots that I know about (found a new one last night while driving home from the vet) of F-150 tucks, many of them being the Lighting (electric) version. All these trucks are sitting in parking lots around the city because of lack of parts.
Ford needs to install seat belts, ECU and conduct software checks on production F-150 pickups parked in lots around the Kansas City Assembly Plant, Parking lots around Kansas City, as well as thousands in lots around metro Detroit, while some dealers await deliveries of America’s bestselling truck, Ford confirmed to the Free Press.
Normally the parking lot at Worlds of Fun is empty this time of year. But when you drive by on I-435, you'd think it's the middle of summer because of the vehicles parked there. While it sucks to be without a vehicle you purchased and enjoy driving, these things happen. The other option is to not buy a new vehicle during this time or manufacturers to not offer them for sale.


