To the Ford site to check on status
https://shop.ford.com/vehicleordertracking#/
Have you looked up your window sticker to check that it was built correctly?I got a text from Ford on March 9:Ford Update: Your Maverick has been built! Stay tuned for more updates. More: https://ford.to/38D2eTf
But when I followed the link and entered my order number and VIN number the progress bar showed it two steps behind at the Scheduled Week phase. They have since updated it to Shipped but it shows you can't always rely on getting accurate real-time information.
That said, I'm very happy with my Ford Maverick ordering experience. I ordered it December 30 and it was built the week of March 3 and shipped on March 14.
It can easily take 3-4 weeks to ship depending on how many are going your way.My Maverick reached Built status on 9/18/2024 (original order placed 9/2022). I checked my Tracker, and as of 10/9, the status has not changed to Shipped. Seems like a long hold time. Anyone else experience this in the past or having the same problem with current Built status?
Two years and no truck???? WOWSERS!!!!!My Maverick reached Built status on 9/18/2024 (original order placed 9/2022). I checked my Tracker, and as of 10/9, the status has not changed to Shipped. Seems like a long hold time. Anyone else experience this in the past or having the same problem with current Built status?
Yep, it's been a long wait. Hybrid with no options... My original thought was if I kept it simple, there would be less chance for delays. Bad strategy. Luckily, my 17-year old Kia is still hanging in there.Two years and no truck???? WOWSERS!!!!!
So woulda been an early 2023 but now an early 2025?. I wonder, if it is similar to a fleet type of truck, basic work truck, probably all are filling those orders and yours was a "when we get to it". Here in Indiana I see more and more Mav's as business/fleet/utility/etc trucks.Yep, it's been a long wait. Hybrid with no options... My original thought was if I kept it simple, there would be less chance for delays. Bad strategy. Luckily, my 17-year old Kia is still hanging in there.