Ford Super Duty Truck on Carriage Ford lot.JPG
- Chris Otts, WDRB
- Updated
A Ford Super Duty truck on the lot at Carriage Ford in Clarksville, Ind. July 14, 2021.
Chris Otts, WDRBAs featured on
Ford Motor Co. is weighing a novel approach to delivering new vehicles amid the global shortage of computer chips: using their dealers to finalize the manufacture of trucks and SUVs as semiconductors become available.
Ford Motor Co. wants to put you into a new car—in six to eight weeks.
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