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That's not how it works...... Ford won't cancel orders, because they don't now no which orders will be built and which ones won't.I still think it stinks that Ford cant figure out a way to cancel some orders in the next few months they know they cant build. Maybe by canceling orders at dealers that are way over there yearly allocation. I would rather know my order wont be built for 2023 than be strung along then when it hits November 2023 they say any Mav not yet given a vin wont get built in 2023.
Maybe just maybe Ford thinks it can fulfill all hybrid orders ? I know highly doubtful. My understanding is that ford itself I think in MI builds the Ecvt which is the guts of the hybrid and its not that they don't have the capacity but lack of parts and feel that might change during 2023 ? just spit balling.
Allocation at this point is "expected" and subject to change. Let's say a dealer is "expected" to get 50 Mav allocations this year. That would amount to around 18 hybrids and 32 EBs. They have 100 retail orders. 60 hybrids and 40 EBs. Which orders would Ford cancel? We know it is every unlikely that all of the hybrids will be scheduled....but which ones? Maybe all 40 EB will schedule early and they'll only get 10 hybrids. Or if many of the EBs have constrained options and the hybrids don't, maybe 30 hybrids will schedule and 20 EB.
There is no way for a dealer or Ford to know at this point which vehicles will schedule over the entire production cycle of the MY.
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