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I think you’re being a bit pessimistic about the scheduling dates for the 2022 models. Ford will be taking orders for the 2023 models in August and will start building them starting September so it doesn’t make sense at all that they will continue to build The 22 model after August. Additionally they have 5500 maverick allotted for scheduling for March and 6000 for April. The whole reason they start taking hybrid orders is to Make sure they roll out all of the 22 Mavericks by the summerConstraint just means a reduced number is schedule. Some items like spray in bed liners had a 3 percent constraint. Meaning of 100 percent of vehicles scheduled only 3 percent can have that option. The hybrid has been at 30-40 percent for months now. Which means ecoboost can be anywhere from 60 percent of orders scheduled to 100 percent but hybrid can only be right now up to 40 percent.
Ford did stop taking hybrid orders in November if I remember right. It's because they won't be able to produce enough by the end 2022 model year production in August/September. Basically if your order is October or November expect to get your vehicle no sooner than August or September possibly even into October depending on shipping times.
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