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Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Volkswagen Passat, Mazda MAZDA6, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, Kia Optima, Car Comparisons, Sedan
#17140 of 18168 Re: Daily Fusion Sighting Update... [sdcal2]
by b25nut
Nov 14, 2012 (12:35 pm)
I ordered mine in September but that is not the Fusion I am driving. If I had waited for that one, I wouldn't have seen it until after Dec. 16. I lucked out and found a dealer that had ordered the exact same car in their initial order to Ford for their Fusions.
#17141 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [cski]
by wayne21
Nov 14, 2012 (1:32 pm)
Not a spammer. I read this site everyday and only reply when something strikes me. The Kia Optima is built in West Point, Georgia. As of today, Georgia remains part of the US.
#17142 of 18168 Re: Daily Fusion Sighting Update... [b25nut]
by thegraduate
Nov 14, 2012 (1:42 pm)
Make sure when you try the Fusion on for size that the Easy Entry & Exit Function is activated. It makes getting in and out of the car much easier for anyone 6' or more by automatically moving the seat to the full back position.
I've never driven a car without the seat all the way back in the first place. Accords, Santa Fe, Odyssey, Corolla, Sonata, Verano, Camry, Suburban and even an Excursion... the seat is always at the back of the track.
#17143 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [wayne21]
by dodgeman07
Nov 14, 2012 (6:52 pm)
Me too! I read these forums daily but only post occasionally.
Yes, Georgia is still part of the U.S. Their petition to secede has not yet been approved.
#17144 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [wayne21]
by cski
Nov 14, 2012 (8:07 pm)
Thanks Wayne21. My car was built at the Westpoint, GA plant.
People don't have to order Sonata's and Optima's because they are affordable mid-size sedans and not an Aston Martin Vanquish or a Rolls.
Why would I order a Ford Fusion and wait 6 mo's for it?
I owned 94 SHO , so I like Ford just fine.
#17146 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [cski]
by akirby
Nov 14, 2012 (9:13 pm)
What does cost have to do with ordering? The delays will be over with in a month or two and there won't be any more delays for the next 5 or 6 years. Much ado about nothing.
#17147 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [akirby]
by ivan_99
Nov 15, 2012 (8:26 am)
The delays will be over with in a month or two and there won't be any more delays for the next 5 or 6 years. Much ado about nothing.
Agreed...being 1st on the block with the "latest" always includes a down-side.
I'm willing to bet there will be initial quality/reliability problems as well...usually is.
If you want to be the first with an iPhone you have to wait in long lines...this doesn't take away from it's excellence; it just indicates what you're willing to go through to be the first.
Not to diminish anybody's disappointment...I'd be PO'd if my order were delayed, especially when I'm eagerly anticipating it.
#17148 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [ivan_99]
by akirby
Nov 15, 2012 (8:59 am)
Back in September they shipped the stamping dies for the left and right body sides to Arizona by truck and rented a huge aircraft to fly them back to Detroit to be fixed, then flown back to Arizona and back to Hermosillo by truck. That's why they have this batch and hold inspection process - to find problems before they show up at the dealer.
Once fixed these problems should not reoccur.
#17149 of 18168 Re: Breaking promises and deadlines.... [akirby]
by rayainsw
Nov 15, 2012 (9:30 am)
'...then flown back to Arizona ...'
Wow - THAT sounds expensive.
- Ray
Stamping dies that size must be very heavy.......