Good point. My reason for thinking so was what happened with the Mack truck contract. But that one did offer less than this one. Fingers crossed. I want my gladiator D:
https://www.wtol.com/amp/article/life/automotive/jeep/toledo-jeep-united-auto-workers-leadership-react-to-uaws-tentative-deal-with-stellantis/512-1138c992-b05a-40cb-ad45-7a99b7137e99
According to this and a couple of other articles, they went back in the following day. Same article paints a bad...
The same people were also complaining that they’re falling behind on rent and bills. “You can’t have your cake and eat it too” applies here, I believe. Let’s see what happens.
Ordered 8/4, D1 8/28, was informed that it’s in production and scheduled to be finished on 11/9 on 10/26. The tracker still shows D1. Mine has the 6 speed manual.
Yeah I was surprised as well. Mine is the 6 speed manual which just got out of the safety recall and onto another recall for the gear position sensor. Manual is my favorite way to drive and I’ll wait patiently for it. I’ll keep you guys posted as I hear more.
I believe Stellantis was doing 23% and COLA plus improved benefits. All they really have to do is get to 25% and match the ford offer. Even with this strike, looks like Toledo is still moving. My tracker is not up to date but my dealer informed me my Jeep is in production and scheduled to finish...
OP reminds me of the “King Curtis” on Wife Swap aka the “bacon is good for me!” kid when he “ran away from home” after packing a small bag.
Nice! I'm still in D1. I went with the manual because despite its issues, it is the only way I like to drive a Jeep. Looks like they are still rolling '23s out slowly despite the strike. Hope you get yours soon. BTW, can you share the link to this tracker? Thanks!
Drive them all and pick the one you like. No sense in saving $10k because you will end up regretting it and then have to purchase the entire vehicle over again. I ordered a Rubicon because it’s what I wanted even though I could’ve saved going with a Willys.