Way to run somebody off the forum. You should be proud. You're grown men picking on this person.
Maybe just educate and stop trying to make yourself feel big by picking on the weak.
Not to worry, UNBROKEN unfortunately missed the point of the entire post, which was around the NEW car delivery experience vs his USED car world. It was not about the exchanging cash in the mens room at your local Walmart for a pink slip for a used 2020 ST, nor putting aftermarket LED Christmas lights for a cool ST aftermarket experience. It's about the new car delivery experience and when customers see a row of new Ford vehicles with rust visible inside the rims it create issues for sales reps and for Ford. Having the most recalls in US history in one year doesn't help either. Ford is focused on selling NEW cars and competing within the market place.
Ford CEO Jim Farley is taking steps to deal with Ford's quality and customer experience issues, he's owning up to those issues and working to push Ford towards a future of excellence so that it can compete with superior customer experiences by other automakers. Ford recognizes these problems, low rent internet trolls don't, but they also don't matter in the least. I have worked in the auto industry and it is utterly brutal in terms of competitiveness. We have to do better in terms of craftsmanship and quality if we are to compete as a country. Low rent, "it's normal" won't cut it anymore within this emerging competitive landscape. Even though I didn't work for Ford, I'm been a customer since the 80's and I'm confident that Jim Farley is setting the right tone for major changes at Ford. Ford has some AMAZING people working there that can take Ford to where we all want it to be. See article below.
https://www.axios.com/2024/02/15/ford-jim-farley-quality-issues
On a side note, don't get worked up about internet trolls, just don't feed them too much. There have been many studies done on them, main attributes are the following:
- Aggressiveness: Trolls tend to be aggressive in their online interactions. They may use insults, profanity, and hostile language to provoke reactions from others.
- Narcissism: Some trolls exhibit traits of narcissism, including a need for attention and validation. They may engage in trolling behavior as a way to feel powerful or important.
- Sadism: Research has suggested that some trolls display sadistic tendencies, deriving pleasure from causing harm or distress to others.
- Low empathy: Trolls may lack empathy for their victims, making it easier for them to engage in hurtful behavior without remorse.
- Impulsivity: Trolling behavior is often impulsive, with trolls posting inflammatory or provocative comments without much consideration for the consequences.
- Deception: Trolls may use deception and manipulation to achieve their goals, such as creating fake accounts or spreading misinformation.
- Enjoyment of chaos: Some trolls thrive on chaos and disruption, enjoying the chaos they create in online communities.