They did that to my order in September last year but yours may be scheduled sooner.Well , found out Monday (1/17/22) that my order from 8/18/21 , BASE XL Hybrid with sunroof and folding bedcover, finally went from priority 11 to 02 .
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They did that to my order in September last year but yours may be scheduled sooner.Well , found out Monday (1/17/22) that my order from 8/18/21 , BASE XL Hybrid with sunroof and folding bedcover, finally went from priority 11 to 02 .
It was your post on 1/13 that jarred this old brain to remember that Shrek movie were the Donkey says - Pick Me . . . Pick MeYou beat me this time!
Ugh, I was figuring my time must be coming up, and here Linda has almost the same build ordered June 19 with no schedule. Doesn't bode well for my last-day-of-July order.At least you have a build date.
What's his truck order?It's my hubby's birthday today, he has to get that email today!! (ordered in August)
Me too!I was told by Ford customer service my XLT Hybrid has been p2 for a month now. Let's see if today is my vin day!!
Mine’s been P2 for two months. Good luckI was told by Ford customer service my XLT Hybrid has been p2 for a month now. Let's see if today is my vin day!!
No your priority changes first then much later you get a build date.. My priority has been a 2 since early Dec.how do you find out when your priority changes. do you need a build date first?
I think my July 7 order is headed that way as well. Hybrid Lux w/ DIBL. You'd think they prioritize any that get pushed back a MY but that won't happen...My dealer sent me an email yesterday saying that my June order for a fairly well loaded Lariat would probably be pushed by Ford to model year 2023. They simply do not have the allocations. I should have gone with a big town dealer, not a mom/pop operation.
OK. "BAITED BREATH" = To breath shallowly and very quietly after baiting your hook, casting it out and waiting for the fish to bite!with bated breath
See synonyms for with bated breath on Thesaurus.com
Eagerly or anxiously, as in We waited for the announcement of the winner with bated breath. This expression literally means “holding one's breath” (bate means “restrain”). Today it is also used somewhat ironically, indicating one is not all that eager or anxious. [Late 1500s] Also see hold one's breath, def. 2.