Now both interested customers will be happy. Can we add any more complexity in options for our vehicles. Another waste of precious chips needed to build cars and trucks. How many levels reviewed for authorization. Thinking the customers are Jim and Bill. Just sayin'
The refreshed 2022 Ford Expedition entered production in January, but its launch has not been without issues, as the ongoing microchip shortage hampered production several times at the Ford Kentucky Truck Plant that is responsible for producing the SUV. In an attempt to minimize the impact of the parts deficit, the automaker has resorted to removing some features, with auto start/stop and the Multicontour seats being the latest victims of this new strategy. As Ford Authority reported last month, other options, like the transmission underbody shield for the Timberline, have also been pushed back, but it isn’t all bad news on the Expedition front, as the rear seat entertainment system is now available on multiple trims.