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Ford is producing its Bronco at the Wayne, Michigan assembly plant — but many appear to be sitting at the factory, possibly awaiting components to complete the builds. (Image: Ford) “ The global semiconductor shortage continues to present challenges to a number of industries – including automakers worldwide.
No, it has nothing to do with microchips. This comes down to plain old manufacturing. Or, the lack thereof. Ford is having trouble with a supplier making the hardtops for the full-size Bronco. That means probably the most popular Bronco option will not be available initially.
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