Ford has only scheduled 2 full months (November and December) and had more than 20k rollovers to process.
Ford previously stated they hoped to have all the rollover orders scheduled between November and February so they're only halfway through that plan at the moment. If your particular dealer...
Nice looking concept car and hope it makes it to production some day. Still several years off but I know a lot of people would jump at a Maverick with an EV or PHEV, no matter the OEM.
Ford has actually scheduled more Hybrids than Ecoboosts the past two scheduling months. I'm guessing this is because they have more Hybrids in their 20k rollover orders.
You can use the private offer and Farm Bureau certificate together.
You cannot, for instance, combine the Farm Bureau and college student incentives together, however.
This is the thread discussing private offers
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/private-offer-for-2024-maverick-ford-dealer-bulletin.35483/
I believe the private offer is communicated from Ford to the dealer, they won't reach out to you directly. If you contact the dealer or Ford Marketing they should be able to give you more info if you need it.
It doesn't really matter, most vehicles are built pretty well these days and as long as you maintain them they should last as long as you want them to.
Ford has been using their hybrid design for over a decade now, it's a solid platform.
They are pumping out monthly record numbers of trucks right now and orders are sitting at much lower than they were last year with the order banks still open. Last time I checked, all current orders, rollovers and new ones, were slated to be done before March. My dealer has something like 12...
You'll probably get another email telling you to sit tight, sure. They haven't been super strict on the timeline, sometimes it comes at 45, sometimes 50. Sometimes you get an email after your vehicle already has a production week.
The Stout does not exist. All news and renders are based on nothing more than rumors.
Toyota also recently came out with a statement saying they have no plans on releasing any Stout in North America any time soon.
The only thing Toyota has said is "we're looking into it"