This is almost exactly my situation. Ford Maverick checked all the boxes. I ordered in September 2022. I knew there would be a wait, but figured that if I received my Maverick, at the latest, in May 2023 (before summer), then I could make it work. After all, I was ordering an XL EB, not a Lariat Lux Hybrid, so the possibility of constraints was limited, so it couldn't be that long. After my order was confirmed and COVP, I sold my Ram in October 2022 while the getting was good and made some money.The reason I wondered onto the dealership's website last August was because I was in need of a new vehicle. When I placed my order I knew there would be a wait and my dealer said "late spring for an EB." I figured I could wait until then as I do work from home. It is annoying to drive the Saturn death machine locally when my wife is driving her Escape, but given I just put gas in the Saturn for the first time since Thanksgiving, I figure I could wait until "late spring." It's not like it gets driven a ton.
Well, May qualifies as "late spring."
In September, I placed my order for an EB. In October, Ford published their retail order numbers and there was no reason Ford couldn't get all their EBs scheduled before the end of Spring. It wasn't until last month with fresh data that we see Ford has, if anything, underestimated the number of hybrids they could build and changed their capacity to reflect that. Meaning the EBs are about two months behind what their capacity reflects. Given how Ford is scheduling, my EB could show up as late as August or September now.
For those who have waiting longer, I feel for you. I really do. But I am just not going to wait longer than I have to in order to get the vehicle I need. I think waiting from September to May for a vehicle when my current vehicle is already mostly dead is a fair trade.
If Ford schedules my truck next week, it will still show up to me late, but I will deal with it. Including getting a rental or borrowing a truck for the week I really need it for Summer Camp the first week of June. But if they don't schedule, I just can't wait any longer. This summer, we need two vehicles and my Saturn is no longer a viable option.
I'm not going to get an intermediary vehicle because finding one at a decent price is almost impossible and I will have to get another vehicle in a year anyway when my daughter turns 16. I'd rather take the one hit to my credit on my vehicle before I start dealing with another. The Great Recession did me dirty and I just don't have the luxury at the moment to car hop, even if I could walk onto the dealership's lot and drive off with pretty much any vehicle on it.
Tl;dr: At the end of the day, Ford is a business selling a product and if they fail to deliver it when I need it, I'll get something else.
Nobody anticipated that 2023 model production start would be pushed two months. It is what it is, but figured that a May delivery was still reasonable.
I too will be purchasing a vehicle for a 16 year old and would like that to occur in the same month, as to not have a short gap between credit pulls and new accounts.
My wife even drives a 2020 Ford Escape SEL, that we love by the way.
But I won't ride this train for too long. While I prefer the Maverick, I'm not in it because I think it's the coolest thing on four wheels to roll on this earth. No offense to those that do. Like I said, the Maverick checked the boxes (size, utility, fuel economy, price, etc...), but there are other options, even if that means a compromise here or there. When you NEED it, a truck is better than no truck. I'm kinda starting to think of my Maverick order vs alternative situation as "Wish in one hand, sh1t in the other. See which one fills up first".
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