So the big news with the 2024 F150 is that it will have 2400 less parts than the 2023 model. See here. There's not much other news about it right now.
Every single article I've read about this (and I've read almost everything since it was announced 4 days ago) focuses on reducing cost for the new F150 production. They are reducing the number of parts by 2400 (!) to streamline production costs. It is entirely a cost-savings move from the Ford Blue CEO (Kumar Galothra).
I cannot imagine how this would produce a better vehicle. I can certainly see how it would save costs, but I also guarantee the 2024 truck will be more expensive. So yes, it will make Ford more money... but is it, in any way, a better product?
Just from this one piece of data, I am glad I bought a 2023. Maybe I'm overreacting... vehicles don't usually get worse with new generations. But 2400 parts seems like a lot of quality to cut.
Every single article I've read about this (and I've read almost everything since it was announced 4 days ago) focuses on reducing cost for the new F150 production. They are reducing the number of parts by 2400 (!) to streamline production costs. It is entirely a cost-savings move from the Ford Blue CEO (Kumar Galothra).
I cannot imagine how this would produce a better vehicle. I can certainly see how it would save costs, but I also guarantee the 2024 truck will be more expensive. So yes, it will make Ford more money... but is it, in any way, a better product?
Just from this one piece of data, I am glad I bought a 2023. Maybe I'm overreacting... vehicles don't usually get worse with new generations. But 2400 parts seems like a lot of quality to cut.
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