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- 2022 Ford Maverick Hybrid
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- 2.5L Hybrid
It's 9:16 on the west coast, and I've worn out the refresh button...
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I'm with you, dude.. get that bad boy done after the fact.Just removed the spray-in bed liner from my XL order. There are no other constraints on my build, so I am hoping this will make the difference. Who knows?
Welcome to the jungle.Oh, thank God! This is exactly what Iāve needed!!! itās been so hard doing this on my own, guys!
Iām Steve, and I am hybrid orderer. Iāve been suffering with this order for just over a month now with no build date in sight. I just have to keep reminding myself that I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me. Some day, it will arrive, and I will feel whole again.
ā¦ Wow, I feel a weight lifted off my shoulder. Iām feeling better already! Thanks guys!
Yes. I have too. Sigh.It's 9:16 on the west coast, and I've worn out the refresh button...
Whenever Ford says, "by {fill in date}" I have flashbacks to my time in the Bronco order process.Not I. I spoke with my dealer and got a patented "we'll know your build date when you know," and "you should get your Maverick by the end of this year" responses to my request for a status update.
I kinda feel like Ford will produce something on the order of 45k Mavericks during Q4 2021....this is of course, based on nothing other than intuition.
A rail car full of black goo shows up one day and the spray in-liner is no longer an issue. They buy in bulk but are not necessarily receiving components in bulk shipments.
LOL - we need some, whatever it is...Actually, I thought the constrained component is:
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