Also known as the "2023 Bronco Plan". This is basically what they have already stated they are going to do for Bronco in 2023. I think the only small variation from your plan is that the "few months" that reordering is only open to rollovers is also meant to supply enough time for them to actually SCHEDULE (not necessarily produce, but at least schedule) all those rollovers as well before they accept (or schedule) any new orders. So in theory we wont "see new orders being scheduled before old orders". Other than the outlier cases where someone is complaining that their 2022 Maverick with every single option and add-on accessory from Ford.com is still not being scheduled, yet a base XL Ecoboost with no add-ons got scheduled.Here's what Ford should do:
Open order banks ~9/12 ONLY for existing Maverick orders that are rolling over. Give those folks a chance to re-order a 2023 before opening the flood gates.
Then Ford can simply open order banks for NEW orders, a month or two later. This would at least give a few more rounds of scheduling in which there are ONLY existing orders to select from. I think once new orders bombard the system along side existing orders that are converted and supposedly getting priority, we will once again, see new orders being scheduled before old orders. Ford has no explanation for why that continues to happen so I genuinely don't believe Ford will prioritize rolled over 2022 orders in any way, other than telling the customer that their order has priority.
And before Admin deletes this one for trolling, I'M NOT TROLLLING. This is my real take on this situation, no need to delete the comment and prevent me from further replies like you've done on the last two threads.
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