Thistle-twister
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- First Name
- Chris
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- Feb 10, 2022
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- Bowling Green, Ky
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- 2022 Gladiator Rubicon Eco Diesel
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- Professional Driver
I don’t know for certain but from what I have seen posted I think the highest priced units get put on the line first. I know that’s the way I would do it because of higher profit margins. You must read the article about the supply chain at the plant https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/attachments/autosupplychaincase10_30_09-final-pdf.88643/
The speed of my order I think has something to do with the fact that the MSRP on mine is $71,765 and can’t believe I’m spending that much. Once the build gets started they don’t have room or time to set them aside to come back to. Once they start the build those things are built. The time it’s taking is waiting to get prioritised in the build schedule. The rest of the time is waiting for shipping unless something went wrong and it needs rework. That’s my on it after reading the supply chain article. Anyone else think differently?
The speed of my order I think has something to do with the fact that the MSRP on mine is $71,765 and can’t believe I’m spending that much. Once the build gets started they don’t have room or time to set them aside to come back to. Once they start the build those things are built. The time it’s taking is waiting to get prioritised in the build schedule. The rest of the time is waiting for shipping unless something went wrong and it needs rework. That’s my on it after reading the supply chain article. Anyone else think differently?
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