Hundreds of new cars are parked at a Joliet racetrack – WGNTV (Chicago)

Row after row of brand-new cars fresh from Ford’s Chicago assembly plant lack semi-conductor chips.  It’s not that they won’t operate but certain components, like rear seat heating and air conditioning controls and other add-ons are inoperable without the chips. But demand is now so high, Ford has decided to begin selling these cars with essentially an IOU.
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Freddy
4 years ago

Maybe they should ask Jay’s to retool their plant and make chips for autos. Most auto’s have chips on and under the seats already. Barbecue flavor is fine with me.

Pat S.
4 years ago

Better be careful with that inventory – the catalytic converter thieves like big groups of fresh vehicles.

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