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A little while back the Administrator posted a list of the Members who's orders were scheduled, built and delivered. I remember a post that stated roughly 7% of the members fell into one of those categories out of close to 4,500 members (didn't check it but no reason to doubt it). A little time has passed so the numbers have changed a bit but the result is pretty much the same. In retrospect, the members on this form represent a relatively small amount of the total orders made with Ford for the Maverick. The numbers from that Order List suggest we're probably around 10% (at best) based on what I see. So, I/we've heard all kinds of order numbers and only Ford knows what the real ORDER numbers are. I read a recent article that the Author predicted Ford would SELL around 80,000 units this year. Well, if I'm right that seems to be WAY OFF!
A week or so ago I scrolled through that Order List and jotted down some dates, numbers and VIN numbers. A couple of disturbing facts on the list revealed Ford has already scheduled the build of well over 51,000 trucks (not including recent scheduling). The proof is in the VIN numbers. The fact is the last six digits of the VIN are Sequential Production Numbers starting at A00001. The lowest VIN number with a scheduled production date was A01021 and the highest VIN with a scheduled production date was A51437. This means the day I scrolled through that list Ford had already scheduled a minimum of 51,437 units. The chances that the truck on this forum that was ordered on 1-14-2023 and scheduled for production on 3-07-023 being the highest VIN on the Ford's schedule is ZERO. This means the scheduled number is much higher than 51,437. Before any of you think a member just typed that VIN number in there by mistake, there are several others in different state with VIN numbers in the 50,000+- range.
What this means is Ford has a much bigger Order number than we are aware of and they are not going to tell us anytime soon. I am not verse in manipulating the spread sheet but it would be nice to see it in different orders. I wish it was also sorted by "Order dates", Scheduled dates, and VIN numbers separately. We could get a much better idea as to what Ford is doing with our orders. If we're only 7% of the selection process out of the 10% who ordered the Maverick, things are very discouraging.
And finally, for every part used to build those Mavericks with those November, December and January order dates on that list are parts they could use to build trucks ordered much much earlier -- regardless of allocations. These are "Special Favor" Mavericks -- most likely the owner/buyer knows nothing about it. According to my uncle, a retired Ford engineer, this goes on all the time. The difference now is this behavior is more easily exposed through forms like this one and social media.
A week or so ago I scrolled through that Order List and jotted down some dates, numbers and VIN numbers. A couple of disturbing facts on the list revealed Ford has already scheduled the build of well over 51,000 trucks (not including recent scheduling). The proof is in the VIN numbers. The fact is the last six digits of the VIN are Sequential Production Numbers starting at A00001. The lowest VIN number with a scheduled production date was A01021 and the highest VIN with a scheduled production date was A51437. This means the day I scrolled through that list Ford had already scheduled a minimum of 51,437 units. The chances that the truck on this forum that was ordered on 1-14-2023 and scheduled for production on 3-07-023 being the highest VIN on the Ford's schedule is ZERO. This means the scheduled number is much higher than 51,437. Before any of you think a member just typed that VIN number in there by mistake, there are several others in different state with VIN numbers in the 50,000+- range.
What this means is Ford has a much bigger Order number than we are aware of and they are not going to tell us anytime soon. I am not verse in manipulating the spread sheet but it would be nice to see it in different orders. I wish it was also sorted by "Order dates", Scheduled dates, and VIN numbers separately. We could get a much better idea as to what Ford is doing with our orders. If we're only 7% of the selection process out of the 10% who ordered the Maverick, things are very discouraging.
And finally, for every part used to build those Mavericks with those November, December and January order dates on that list are parts they could use to build trucks ordered much much earlier -- regardless of allocations. These are "Special Favor" Mavericks -- most likely the owner/buyer knows nothing about it. According to my uncle, a retired Ford engineer, this goes on all the time. The difference now is this behavior is more easily exposed through forms like this one and social media.
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