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Ford Raptor R Suspension Discussion & Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1749540" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>I don't think limiting model and trim choices is going to help solve the supply chain issues. It's not an issue of man power, even if you could re task the marketing, design, and engineering teams towards supply efforts. The only thing they really can do in that regarding is removing features that are the most constrained by supply, like the engine cut off feature and blues clues, that aren't key selling features.</p><p></p><p>Besides, the Ranger Raptor isn't set to debut in the US till 2023.</p><p></p><p>I would agree though that with interest rates set to rise, it's likely that demand is going to start going down, supply will be less of a concern. I guess in that regard, inflation could be helpful as it's been to buy a vehicle as soon as possible rather than wait. A 5% interest rate isn't that bad of a deal when inflation is at 7%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1749540, member: 35314"] I don't think limiting model and trim choices is going to help solve the supply chain issues. It's not an issue of man power, even if you could re task the marketing, design, and engineering teams towards supply efforts. The only thing they really can do in that regarding is removing features that are the most constrained by supply, like the engine cut off feature and blues clues, that aren't key selling features. Besides, the Ranger Raptor isn't set to debut in the US till 2023. I would agree though that with interest rates set to rise, it's likely that demand is going to start going down, supply will be less of a concern. I guess in that regard, inflation could be helpful as it's been to buy a vehicle as soon as possible rather than wait. A 5% interest rate isn't that bad of a deal when inflation is at 7%. [/QUOTE]
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