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I have no doubt the eb I ordered this week from Granger will come before the hybrid lux I ordered in June.
Yeah, I was going to do the same thing. Sent email hour after deal was posted. They tried to ask for $1000 deposit at first not the $100 posted. Later went about face on that but just rubbed me the wrong way. Hope you get one of them soon! I think I'll be lucky if I get mine before my 1 year mark.
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What do those percentages next to the items mean? Like if it says 15%, does that mean they are 15% short of what they need? Or they only have 15% of what they need?
The way I interpret it it means that of all the trucks built, only 15% will have this option. Might be a good idea to back this out from your order if that's correct!
 

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Soooo am I not going to get mine for awhile? I see some people here are HELLA constrained by the bedliner, but I didn't get that. Since I ordered 2 days ago, XLT Lux, since they changed it, I will recieve a drop in bed liner. Which I will change in the future for aftermarket spray in. So with that being said, am I still constrained? Are there other things in the Lux that are constrained? The only other thing that is constrained for me is the Copilot360, which 9% are gonna be constrained. If I'm interpreting that correctly.
 

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So they have roughly 10 full production months of around 5500-6000 units a month for 2022MY. That would mean their full production capacity for Mavericks (and probably total orders) was around 55k to 60k plus maybe another 5-6k for the 3 month rampup to November. If they do not increase production capacity that would mean only 70k-75k unit production capacity a year. That seems really low to me. I would have thought they would have wanted to be in the 125k range at least.
 

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If they could promise me a truck a couple months early I’d do it in a heartbeat. I can’t think of a time when it was this hard to get a new car and the anticipation is killing me.
I had a lot of anticipation for my first new car...spent 14k on a base model 2001 Jeep Wrangler after high school...and that was when a base model was a base model. No stereo, no backseat, no a/c, no carpet. Nothing a few trips to pull-a-part didn't fix though! :ROFLMAO: If you love driving a canvas tent down the road with jetstream level wind noise and getting 14mpg highway while turning about 4000 rpm going 65 mph in one of the most underpowered engines ever, you'll love a 2001 Wranger SE. Sad to say, you probably can't get a 2001 Wrangler for 14k today.
 

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You know, I have possibly come up with some numbers that will probably just be more bad news,
Funny thing... I've come up with some numbers too.

I have a 6, a 3, a 14, and I think I may even have a 42 around here somewhere.

(I had a 666, but those are in high demand I sold it on a few days ago.)

Let me know if you are interested in any of these. I'm ready to deal... ;)
 

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That I get. But what does the first number mean? Like after Bed Mat is says 2%. Do they have only 2% of the bed mats they need? Or do they have 98% of the bed mats they need?
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That I get. But what does the first number mean? Like after Bed Mat is says 2%. Do they have only 2% of the bed mats they need? Or do they have 98% of the bed mats they need?
I believe 2% of the overall build order include a requested bed Matt...
Most want a spray in liner but may never see a truck waiting for it...i was not able to even request one..i get a 200.00 plastic one ..no other choice..including no option for no liner
 

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These numbers make me very happy that I ordered mine with nothing more than just the copilot 360 and the 110 outlet. I feared this may become an issue with all the commodity shortages happening. Hope that means mine may be built sooner rather than later!
I hope you're right. I have an eco order with nothing but copilot 360 since October and yesterday my dealer told me it's on hold by Ford because the copilot is a constraint. I really have no idea what's going on, and have reached a point where I don't really trust what Ford or any dealers say.
 

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I had a lot of anticipation for my first new car...spent 14k on a base model 2001 Jeep Wrangler after high school...and that was when a base model was a base model. No stereo, no backseat, no a/c, no carpet. Nothing a few trips to pull-a-part didn't fix though! :ROFLMAO: If you love driving a canvas tent down the road with jetstream level wind noise and getting 14mpg highway while turning about 4000 rpm going 65 mph in one of the most underpowered engines ever, you'll love a 2001 Wranger SE. Sad to say, you probably can't get a 2001 Wrangler for 14k today.
My daily is a 92 YJ. I feel your pain. At least I have a radio, but I took the back seat out and installed an Impact Dog Crate.
 

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So they have roughly 10 full production months of around 5500-6000 units a month for 2022MY. That would mean their full production capacity for Mavericks (and probably total orders) was around 55k to 60k plus maybe another 5-6k for the 3 month rampup to November. If they do not increase production capacity that would mean only 70k-75k unit production capacity a year. That seems really low to me. I would have thought they would have wanted to be in the 125k range at least.
The question is, is production low because of supply chain issues or factory capacity?
 

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You can ask your dealer to contact the Regional manager to about getting your order "released" back to the dealership, which returns your order back to Priority 10, then the dealer can drop the bed extender from your order.
Did that once, was three months before I went back to 02.
 

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Do do, Do do, Do do, screach "You've just entered 'The Twilight Zone'" anything you see or hear is from another dimension of time-space continuum a quark, so to speak or double speak, where Ford has ephoniously "Screwed the Pooch" on allowing the first of us that ordered to be continually disappointed......

I'm about to buy a Tacoma and live with the crummy gas mileage.
Literally just cancelled my order a couple days ago as I just received my 2022 Tacoma. Missing the tech features I was excited about in the Maverick, but oh well. This will keep me happy for the next several years. I’ll try ford again then.
 

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Just got off the phone with the dealership I ordered from and I asked them what could hold up my order. They said spray in bedliner, bed covers, and lux packages held up orders the most. I would up removing 2k worth of accessories just to get my truck (hopefully) a little faster
 

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I had a lot of anticipation for my first new car...spent 14k on a base model 2001 Jeep Wrangler after high school...and that was when a base model was a base model. No stereo, no backseat, no a/c, no carpet. Nothing a few trips to pull-a-part didn't fix though! :ROFLMAO: If you love driving a canvas tent down the road with jetstream level wind noise and getting 14mpg highway while turning about 4000 rpm going 65 mph in one of the most underpowered engines ever, you'll love a 2001 Wranger SE. Sad to say, you probably can't get a 2001 Wrangler for 14k today.
What an accurate description of driving an older model Jeep! I've owned a 78 & 86 CJ7 and a 79 CJ5, all were a blast to drive!
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