I don't know, my loaded out Lariat Lux hasn't made the cut so far, and the only thing I can think of is the tri-fold constraint. But it appears that is a low constraint....A couple of things to add which are mostly pure speculation on my part.
1) Transportation has been a big constraint and is also scheduled far in advance and involves multiple components like space on trains, space in rail yards, and a truck and driver to deliver it from the final railyard to the dealership. If these cannot be scheduled then it is unlikely that a Maverick will be scheduled to be built since it would just sit in Hermosillo or some random railyard halfway to its destination. It also costs a lot less to ship a Maverick to some place like Texas, Arizona, or Southern California than it does to ship it to some place like New England which is a lot farther away and Ford gets to pocket the savings.
2) It would be naive to think that both the dealership and Ford don't give priority to higher margin Mavericks.
3) The allocation process has changed frequently in the past and likely will change again in the future.
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