Ford Motor Co. is offering customers who ordered certain Bronco SUVs a $2,500 credit toward a different model without some of the higher-end features.
The company said it's due to issues in the supply chain. The credit is being offered to people who ordered a vehicle that is not yet in production.
Those who are covered by purchase protection, which Ford says applies to a small number of customers who signed contracts in 2021, will receive another $2,500 off their locked-in price if they change their order to another Bronco vehicle without Sasquatch, hard top or luxe package.Ford says customers need to speak with their dealer by March 7 to let them know how they’d like to proceed.
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