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On October 29, 2021 I placed an order for a 2022 Ford Maverick Lariat with the luxury package and with the Ford 360 Co-pilot as I wanted the vehicle to have adaptive cruise control.
On September 23, 2022 I finally received an email that my Maverick was scheduled for production. It was scheduled for the week of November 7, 2022. On September 27th, I received an email that stated my production was switched to the week of November 14th. On October 25, 2022, I received an email that stated my production was switched to the week of December 19th. That was the last email I received from Ford about my order.
So a week after it was supposed to have been built I used the Ford Vehicle Order tracking page to see if it was ready for delivery. It showed nothing. So in early January I contacted my Ford Dealership and they noted that my truck build had been cancelled and reassigned as a 2023 model to be built on 1/23/2023 about 2 weeks away. I was never given any chance to see the configuration of the 2023 model.
The truck finally arrived at the dealership on 2/22/2023 and I was able to get it on 2/25/2023. Unfortunately the one thing that I wanted most, the adaptive cruise control, is in a different package for 2023. Ford never sent me information that my order had been cancelled and reconfigured for 2023. Since the adaptive cruise control was now in another package, I didn't get it. Ford tells me it is the dealer's fault. The dealer said they didn't know that the order had been changed until I called and asked about the 2022 build in early 2023.
So now I will have to buy the parts and have it installed if I want the adaptive cruise control. Ford won't help out on the cost saying that it isn't their fault, and the dealership also says it isn't their fault. This has totally soured me on Ford and if Toyota does built a Stout, I will get one of those. I must say though that I do like the truck, but I have a long drive to work and the adaptive cruise would have made it much easier.
On September 23, 2022 I finally received an email that my Maverick was scheduled for production. It was scheduled for the week of November 7, 2022. On September 27th, I received an email that stated my production was switched to the week of November 14th. On October 25, 2022, I received an email that stated my production was switched to the week of December 19th. That was the last email I received from Ford about my order.
So a week after it was supposed to have been built I used the Ford Vehicle Order tracking page to see if it was ready for delivery. It showed nothing. So in early January I contacted my Ford Dealership and they noted that my truck build had been cancelled and reassigned as a 2023 model to be built on 1/23/2023 about 2 weeks away. I was never given any chance to see the configuration of the 2023 model.
The truck finally arrived at the dealership on 2/22/2023 and I was able to get it on 2/25/2023. Unfortunately the one thing that I wanted most, the adaptive cruise control, is in a different package for 2023. Ford never sent me information that my order had been cancelled and reconfigured for 2023. Since the adaptive cruise control was now in another package, I didn't get it. Ford tells me it is the dealer's fault. The dealer said they didn't know that the order had been changed until I called and asked about the 2022 build in early 2023.
So now I will have to buy the parts and have it installed if I want the adaptive cruise control. Ford won't help out on the cost saying that it isn't their fault, and the dealership also says it isn't their fault. This has totally soured me on Ford and if Toyota does built a Stout, I will get one of those. I must say though that I do like the truck, but I have a long drive to work and the adaptive cruise would have made it much easier.
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