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That's the risk. Personally, I think suppliers might be having issue getting raw goods. Plastics are made of that evil oil we keep wanting to ban...
No one is banning petroleum. It's ICE engines that they want to phase out/ban.
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I who have a Hybrid on order salute you.

The more orders that are an EcoBoost the higher my chances are in getting my Hybrid scheduled.
Hey.... happy to help any way I can..... ;)
 

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I'll hang in there for a couple of months. But the Nissan Rogue hybrid is about the same price as the lariat I ordered. I want a hybrid. So if ford doesn't make a Maverick Hybrid I'm outa here.
Toyota is bragging that they have something for 2023 to beat the Maverick, at the same price point. I hate smug Toyota. Lol!
 

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Probably on a container in the Pacific ocean. There is something I ordered from an online shop that took over three months to arrive and most of that time was waiting on the port to process it.
Ports are caught up not a problem.
 

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The hybrid is the only reason to own this truck. Oh well......
you musta thought this was opposite day? There is NO reason to choose hybrid over the ECO AWD with 250HP & 4k tow. May as well get a Prius :ROFLMAO:
 

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An Amazon branded car dealership may not be a bad idea, at least Amazon won't charge ADM?
Sounds like a great idea if you want dealerships full of counterfeit Chinese goods.
 

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An Amazon branded car dealership may not be a bad idea, at least Amazon won't charge ADM?
yep, good luck getting that Prime delivery
 

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you musta thought this was opposite day? There is NO reason to choose hybrid over the ECO AWD with 250HP & 4k tow. May as well get a Prius :ROFLMAO:
More accurately, you may as well get a hybrid RAV4 or CRV... because that is where the maverick is snagging market share from.

Ford has, perhaps unwittingly, stepped into a market share gold mine, if they can deliver.
 
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Toyota is bragging that they have something for 2023 to beat the Maverick, at the same price point. I hate smug Toyota. Lol!
If they can make it look like a mini Tacoma and not like a Rav4 with a bed (like Hyundai)...... I'd buy it!
 

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I think the "Balanced Out" means they have all the parts lined up to build everything. Not saying it isn't possible something gets pushed back, but Ford thinks it's a done deal.
No, "balanced out" means the exact opposite. It means that an order that is currently in the system that does not have a VIN is not going to be produced for the ordered MY. It is basically the same as cancelling the order but still having the order in the system (in an inactive state) for the purpose of private offers, etc.
 

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If they can make it look like a mini Tacoma and not like a Rav4 with a bed (like Hyundai)...... I'd buy it!
Most of the people here waiting might. I still hate Toyota, so I will wave at you all while you drive by in your new Toyota trucks. Lol!
 

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I think we should get use to hybrid being list as constraint each week. We ordered too many. All indications are the number ordered are well off the mark where as other constrained items seemed to be much closer… again based on a sample of data shared by a few dealers.

That doesn’t mean hybrids aren’t scheduled. It means the next batch in the queue has too many hybrids and some will get skipped over in favor of EcoBoosts.

I predict hybrids ordered Thursday-Sunday will get built…. Monday and Tuesday are dicey if things don’t improve.

All EBs get built and even start appearing on dealer lots by early summer.
 

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No, "balanced out" means the exact opposite. It means that an order that is currently in the system that does not have a VIN is not going to be produced for the ordered MY. It is basically the same as cancelling the order but still having the order in the system (in an inactive state) for the purpose of private offers, etc.
Man... did you ever rain on my day. ;)
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