Hmmm 4900 for December , if they really have 50,000 confirmed orders it will take over 10 months. Not counting new orders that are coming in.
Where did you guys see the Ford numbers?
Where did you guys see the Ford numbers?
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You're forgetting that 4900 figure for December (which came from Tim Bartz, so it's legit) is still during the ramp up of production. That is not the maximum production capacity for the Maverick.Hmmm 4900 for December , if they really have 50,000 confirmed orders it will take over 10 months. Not counting new orders that are coming in.
Where did you guys see the Ford numbers?
If I understand VIN encoding correctly, "16467" means your truck will be the 16467th vehicle built at the Hermosillo plant in 2020. How many of those will be Mavericks? I don't know, but not all of them.My vin is 16467 and has a built date of 11/8 so the week of nov 8 they will had built around 17000 Mavericks
The vin# is maverick specific,If I understand VIN encoding correctly, "16467" means your truck will be the 16467th vehicle built at the Hermosillo plant in 2020. How many of those will be Mavericks? I don't know, but not all of them.
Sorry....Tomorrow Wednesday 22nd - first day of AutumnMy vin is 16467 and has a built date of 11/8 so the week of nov 8 they will had built around 17000 Mavericks, just a reminder fall just started today lol
My build date is in October but my VIN is 18857 so I'm not sure if they're building sequentially by VIN, who knows at this point.My vin is 16467 and has a built date of 11/8 so the week of nov 8 they will had built around 17000 Mavericks, just a reminder fall just started today lol
We might as well start discussing the ratio of unicorns to leprechauns.
And that's the bottom line. It'll get to you when it gets to you. If you've got a confirmed order you've done everything you can, so now you just wait until it arrives.The reality is that you'll get it when you get it
Yep, The last day of summer was the 21st, First day of Fall is the 22ndSorry....Tomorrow Wednesday 22nd - first day of Autumn
Have fun in your soon to built Ford![]()
Oh come on. That was scientifically settled years ago.With Ford's production stats on the Bronco Sport @ Hermosillo. You can see they cranked out 18,414 Bronco Sports in March. Assuming 23 production days, that is quite literally ~800 per day. But that could be full capacity and the BS was the only vehicle being produced there at this time.
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We can sit around and speculate build capacity and how many Mavericks to Bronco Sports will be built but the truth is we won't know until after the fact and the numbers are out. We might as well start discussing the ratio of unicorns to leprechauns.
I was an assembler at a Mitsubishi plant, & when we switched model years within a couple weeks we would be full on. They ran 5 different vehicles at the same time. At start it would be 1 out of 50 . BTW we ran 800 a day in 2 8 hour shifts, 1000 if we worked 10 hoursThese threads are pointless. All speculation at this point. Production just started two weeks ago and we don't even know at what volume they're kicking these out, nor does that really matter because production WILL ramp up over time in the coming weeks/months. They don't start right up at 800 units per day. The reality is that you'll get it when you get it, but it definitely won't take until March 2022.
Yes, the complete VIN is Maverick specific, but the sequence number at the end is not.The vin# is maverick specific,
I was wondering why they did not increase the hours, but that would mean overtime and the profit margin might not be able to withstand it(quarterly profits for wall street).I was an assembler at a Mitsubishi plant, & when we switched model years within a couple weeks we would be full on. They ran 5 different vehicles at the same time. At start it would be 1 out of 50 . BTW we ran 800 a day in 2 8 hour shifts, 1000 if we worked 10 hours