Ford has bungled just about every major launch for the past… too long, and everyone feared the same for the critical 2021 Ford F-150 . Now there is some stuff happening that, well, looks a little unusual. All that and more in The Morning Shift for December 29, 2020. 1st Gear: The 2021 Ford F-150 Launch Is Going As You'd Expect After borking the Explorer and Covid delaying the Broncos , Ford has known it can't screw up the launch of its ultra-critical F-150 . Or maybe it can! It certainly looks like we'll find out, if this report from the Detroit Free Press is anything to go by Ford needs to install seat belts and conduct software checks on early-production F-150 pickups parked in lots around the Kansas City Assembly Plant, 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 on Monday. "As part of our commitment to delivering high-quality vehicles, we are conducting final quality inspections on trucks built before dealer shipments started last month to ensure they meet the quality expectations of our customers," said Kelli Felker, Ford global manufacturing and labor… Read full this story
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