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The shortage of semiconductor chips has plagued automakers for months, slowing production lines and causing dwindling inventories, but Ford has taken a major step toward ameliorating the situation. The company has received a fresh supply of chips, which it will now install into thousands of F-series trucks that were waiting for them. F-series sales had dipped dramatically in June as a result of the supply woes, but this horde of new trucks will likely boost those figures back up.
Ford did not specify how many vehicles would become available thanks to the influx of semiconductors, but according to the Detroit Free Press, the company had thousands of F-series pickups fully assembled, except for the chip. These trucks have been parked in lots across Michigan, Kentucky, and Missouri, all states that have an F-series factory. Car and Driver reached out to Ford, which declined comment on where the new supply of semiconductors came from.
The effects of the shortage and empty dealer lots was plain to see in the sales results. In June, F-series sales sank 29.9 percent compared to June 2020, even though the United States was in the midst of a pandemic last year. Fords overall sales were also down 26.9 percent year over year. Still, one slow month for the F-series is just a blip on the radarwith 362,032 units sold in the first half of the year, F-series sales are down only 1.5 percent overall.
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CurtEastPoint
(18,639 posts)We are risking a lot by depending solely on electronic stuff from Jiiiina. And you know that is where they came from.
MissMillie
(38,549 posts)That's a business decision of course.
But also, that's the vehicle that chose to push, rather than something more eco-friendly