My only consolation is that the small local dealer I ordered from has someone else's ordered Maverick on the lot today. And an XLT Lux to boot.
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Yup. They cut off orders when they maxed out capacity, but if 50% are just going to be stock units, that likely leaves a lot of reservation holders without trucks.What I don't understand is that Ford cut off ordering when they reached order totals they felt they could build (so they claimed). If they intend to build all our orders, then what is the point of sticking to allocations? Why not first in first out allowing for constraints of course. Makes no sense.
I doubt 50 percent are going to be for stock. Why build stock when you already have them sold on retail orders?Yup. They cut off orders when they maxed out capacity, but if 50% are just going to be stock units, that likely leaves a lot of reservation holders without trucks.
It doesn't make sense from the dealership perspective, either. Wait around for someone to pay $5K over invoice as a market adjustment, knowing it will affect your allotments for future vehicles?I doubt 50 percent are going to be for stock. Why build stock when you already have them sold on retail orders?
The article literally says only 50% of Bronco production is going to reservations holders. The whole point of this thread is the worry that Maverick production is similarly allocated.I doubt 50 percent are going to be for stock. Why build stock when you already have them sold on retail orders?
If Ford knew how bad the current chip shortage is/will be, they would have cut off ordering even earlier. They botched the demand for the Maverick and maybe their ability to build the product as well.What I don't understand is that Ford cut off ordering when they reached order totals they felt they could build (so they claimed). If they intend to build all our orders, then what is the point of sticking to allocations? Why not first in first out allowing for constraints of course. Makes no sense.
Ford is Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive!Can’t help but think Ford has heard all this loud complaining about the allocation since the Bronco came out and the same allocation system is still in place, so…
IF it's a Ford, they SHOULD extend your lease until the Maverick comes in. THis would be the RIGHt thing to doI figured my Jan Mav eb Granger order would become a MY 23. In fact I hope it does because my wife’s lease is up May of 23 so I hope to change any new options when they’re announced.
My local June hybrid order was supposed to replace my lease that ended in October but I had to extend it to April. Now my scheduled build in April means I’ll be without a car for 1 to 2 months. Just a pain in the *#% trying to plan with these allocations. We’ll see if my plan of ordering eb 15 months before I need it is good enough.
Hey I actually know that guy, we used to go to the same gym. I tried to get him to go to a tea party protest with me after a workout so we could get high and laugh at indoctrinated youths. I never heard of em at the time, luckily he knew better and neither of us were run out of DaytonThe point I was trying to make was that I have a similar scenario although I'm not on social media platforms like facebook. It was just a clarification.........honestly, people are so strung out on this forum waiting for a truck. I imagine some of you look like this:
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I was told by my salesman that my second lease extension should not be a problem. I'll need mine renewed in April.I figured my Jan Mav eb Granger order would become a MY 23. In fact I hope it does because my wife’s lease is up May of 23 so I hope to change any new options when they’re announced.
My local June hybrid order was supposed to replace my lease that ended in October but I had to extend it to April. Now my scheduled build in April means I’ll be without a car for 1 to 2 months. Just a pain in the *#% trying to plan with these allocations. We’ll see if my plan of ordering eb 15 months before I need it is good enough.
I was told 6 months max unless I have a new car on order with them (currently leasing a gmc)I was told by my salesman that my second lease extension should not be a problem. I'll need mine renewed in April.
Oh bummer. My lease is with Ford.I was told 6 months max unless I have a new car on order with them (currently leasing a gmc)
Here’s another fun angle. GM changed their rules for buying out a lease. I could probably get more than my buyout from Carvana but GMs new rule says you can only sell to a GM dealer (or buy it yourself and pay tax). I’m not going to do that and hope I make out later.I was told by my salesman that my second lease extension should not be a problem. I'll need mine renewed in April.
Here’s another fun angle. GM changed their rules for buying out a lease. I could probably get more than my buyout from Carvana but GMs new rule says you can only sell to a GM dealer (or buy it yourself and pay tax). I’m not going to do that and hope I make out later.