So, back in July my car was hit by a deer. You read that right; I did not hit a deer, the deer hit me. Over $7,000 damage. The real problem was getting parts for my apparently rare and exotic car, a 2019 Ford Flex. It took a month to repair, a good deal of that time waiting on parts. After repeated delays, I finally gave up and told the dealer to source a junkyard mirror, as that was seemingly the only way to get the car done.
Shortly after that incident, my aunt was T-boned in her car. Her car was just released; most of the 90 days in the shop was waiting on parts, the last part--a hood--only coming after raising the issue with the dealer and Ford/Lincoln to customer crisis level. Also must have been a rare and exotic, a 2019 Lincoln MKZ.
Just a week ago Friday, we had our latest car delivered, a 2021 Ford Bronco Sport. It was driven down here to NC from MI, about 550 miles, from our friendly dealer in Michigan. No issues in the drive. He delivered a beautiful and clean car, went over all the features with us, and after about an hour or so of introduction, left us. My wife drives to a store and doesn't make it but 5 miles before there is a transmission failure; it threw a code of transmission valve body. She managed to limp to the dealer and this hours-old car has been there for 10 days waiting on parts and a tech to work on it. Apparently it was three parts they are waiting on. Hoping they don't decide it needs more since apparently most parts are scarce.
What a mess the parts supply is in...it's easy to say it's Ford, but in the case of my aunt's car the dealer (Herb Chambers) sells about every marque and they tell me they are all that bad.