You're special. At one point in my life worked for Ducati who has quite a few serialized/numbered motorcycles. I was on a list in 2013 for BMW M3 LimeRock edition. Having personal experience with how a list and numbers works kind of outweighs unemployment and sitting on the internet pretending...
I give up. You just don't have enough common sense to just accept the answer. We all know you don't like to read but this article explains it enough.
https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/this-may-be-the-only-chance-left-to-buy-a-ford-mustang-gtd/
Manufacturers have done this for decades lol. You put a name next to a vin number and viola. When the last vin is sold, you're done. The latest to do this I believe was Ford with the Mustang GTD this year. All of them have been sold.
Also, on the subject, can anyone clarify the extreme amount of restrictions in the warranty section of the manual? I truly want to know if it's FUD or legitimate. I read on a different site and consistently see information about a lack of claimable items for warranty. Just would love to clear up...
The Y was released just before covid. That's a different story. So many supply chain hurdles. A Toyota Corolla was hard to acquire during that time. A Nissan Rogue was difficult. Uncontrollable outside influences played a huge role during this time. Anything between 2000-2019?
I don't have a reservation number and can have a Cybertruck in my driveway next month. Wait times very rarely increase as a car ages. When have you even ever seen this on a year old model?
What are you talking about? Hydrogen is just solving the same problem EV's do first off. EV's are not the end all be all. Sorry if you feel that way.
Secondly, if you actually have seen what Stellantis has chopped many of their worst vehicles and replaced them with EV's. They plan for all of...
If we're basing this off your original post it doesn't truly make sense. Ram is owned by Stellantis whom is trying feverishly to convert their entire lineup of cars to EV. So, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Chrysler, and Maserati. Toyota is working on Hydrogen vehicles so that's your only argument. Once...
Because, when does it end? Do they stop here at premium connectivity or find something else to charge you $10 a month for? And then another item an additional $10 a month.