This is wild. So, your ordering dealership should have no bearing on when you get scheduled. Super pumped on this news (if it's true).
Also wondering about the "quickly" part. Such a weasel word. That could mean 2 or 8 months in. We have evidence (June and July orders) that it definitely didn't happen before March. Must be a relative term: "our scheduling method changed within the first year of production!"
As long as you didn't order in the final month and/or have a ton of constrained items, you shouldn't worry about not getting your 2022.
Edit: this also means that, starting today, if you see a build identical to yours (or even a superset of yours) you have grounds to be upset and call out Ford if it's scheduled before yours.
Also wondering about the "quickly" part. Such a weasel word. That could mean 2 or 8 months in. We have evidence (June and July orders) that it definitely didn't happen before March. Must be a relative term: "our scheduling method changed within the first year of production!"
As long as you didn't order in the final month and/or have a ton of constrained items, you shouldn't worry about not getting your 2022.
Edit: this also means that, starting today, if you see a build identical to yours (or even a superset of yours) you have grounds to be upset and call out Ford if it's scheduled before yours.
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