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Looking at the OP, it appears that the production of Ford Bronco Sports had dropped a bit in Sept and Oct, as the Maverick has ramped up. This makes sense if they are produced in the same plant. These numbers appear to show the Hermosillo plant can produce around 16K or 17K Bronco Sports and Mavericks combined monthly. However, we cannot assume the production numbers are fixed: Is it possible for Ford to add more shifts? Or get additional supply chains for needed parts, allowing Hermosillo to raise the total production numbers? There are a lot of unknowns, which makes it harder to guess/speculate on production numbers and therefore delivery dates....
I kind of take some positive hope in Tim Bartz's sharing of the dealer memo that orders placed are planned to be built "before the end of March," which means perhaps delivery of those last 2022 model year produced vehicles in April or May. Keeping my fingers crossed!!
[Edit: 2021 to 2022 model year...]
I kind of take some positive hope in Tim Bartz's sharing of the dealer memo that orders placed are planned to be built "before the end of March," which means perhaps delivery of those last 2022 model year produced vehicles in April or May. Keeping my fingers crossed!!
[Edit: 2021 to 2022 model year...]
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