thats what you get when a company puts in an 'order' for 1,000 trucks (or whatever) and buys them at discount. The truck maker wants to crank them out as many as they can per day, and they lose a good portion of quality control.
Remember seeing those videos of a big roller that gets rolled over a bed to simulate 10 yrs of use in just a day or two? Or a robot that presses the "on/off" button on a coffee maker a million times to see when the switch fails? Why do i get the feeling they have a human open and close the doors and turn on and off every light, switch just once or twice and call it good?? Now granted every truck will and should have a few kinks to get worked out.....but seems like problems with swift trucks arent unique to one single truck. If a few hundred vehicles have the same exact problem, it is a problem with quality control....or maybe its that worker who already has their mind on what they're going to do at home in an hour or two...?