Ford F-series sales plummet in Canada

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Looks like they have a good Variety in stock

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Yeah like I said in High River lots of trucks for a smaller dealer. Will look and see how many are 3500’s next time I’m over there
 

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Not all trucks are diesel?

Next time I drive by I'll stop and count every truck on the lot. Would you like a bar graph or a pie chart?

Lol

Calm down, I just have not seen many dealers with NEW trucks on the lot. Most are used auction trucks.

Diesel are usually sold before they hit the dealers lot. I bought mine on route.


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"Ford F-series sales plummet in Canada"
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Information about as useful as "winter is cold" with the current issues with supply chains
 

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I wonder why NA auto manufacturers haven't started in house production of there own micro chips, can't be that hard, as they design them already? Surely there must be some way to manufacture them here. might cost them a $20 bill more, but then they are not held hostage? really makes no sense to me! maybe Tru-d is running this s..t show, looks like his idea.
 

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I wonder why NA auto manufacturers haven't started in house production of there own micro chips, can't be that hard, as they design them already? Surely there must be some way to manufacture them here. might cost them a $20 bill more, but then they are not held hostage? really makes no sense to me! maybe Tru-d is running this s..t show, looks like his idea.

I wondered this myself why they don’t. Apparently it’s a pretty crazy process to build those. You can just buy an old building and start building them. It takes years of setting stuff up to get the place going.
 

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I wondered this myself why they don’t. Apparently it’s a pretty crazy process to build those. You can just buy an old building and start building them. It takes years of setting stuff up to get the place going.
Any pictures that are floating around appears that the factory is like an operating room; everyone is masked, gowned, gloves, and foot coverings. There are probably lots of robotic operations happening also. Way beyond my pay grade.
 

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Any pictures that are floating around appears that the factory is like an operating room; everyone is masked, gowned, gloves, and foot coverings. There are probably lots of robotic operations happening also. Way beyond my pay grade.
still i see no problem, Canadians have been running around with surgical masks and lathering on copious amounts of hand sanitizer for a couple years, lots of operating rooms sitting idle around the country, should be easy peasy, lemon squeasy. I bet Ron has half the gear needed to get started, in his asbestos removal equipment. Heck, we could hire a few teen agers to do the fine work as they are all video game experienced and plus they know everything already. Sweet times ahead
 
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