- First Name
- KEITH
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2025
- Threads
- 7
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- 49
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- Location
- Asheville, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 RAV4 and a 2025 Ford Maverick Lariat
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
- Thread starter
- #1
I ordered my Maverick Lariat on 12/30/2024.
In early January of 2025 I received an email from Ford telling me my VIN number and a scheduled date of the week of 3/10/2025.
Three weeks ago, I received an email with a revised scheduled date of 2/24/2025, which is starting this coming Monday.
Just for giggles and grins, I went to the Ford "Order Tracking Status" this afternoon and the bar graph showed my truck was "In Production". I was shocked and very happy.
Then I noticed that under the "Vehicle Details" heading, the Order Tracking Status webpage was "Last Updated" on 2/18/2025. This fact leads me to believe that my truck has been built and is waiting for shipment. I worked for Ford years ago (built an automatic transmission plant for the Ford Escort, East of Cincinnati Ohio), and remember production schedule accelerations. I think Ford is working lots of overtime to get as many Mavericks and Bronco Sport vehicles across the Mexico / US border as fast as they, can to avoid the threat of trade tariffs.
Has anyone else seen a big change in their Maverick "Production Schedules?". I will keep you posted as to my trucks "Status" in the coming weeks.
In early January of 2025 I received an email from Ford telling me my VIN number and a scheduled date of the week of 3/10/2025.
Three weeks ago, I received an email with a revised scheduled date of 2/24/2025, which is starting this coming Monday.
Just for giggles and grins, I went to the Ford "Order Tracking Status" this afternoon and the bar graph showed my truck was "In Production". I was shocked and very happy.
Then I noticed that under the "Vehicle Details" heading, the Order Tracking Status webpage was "Last Updated" on 2/18/2025. This fact leads me to believe that my truck has been built and is waiting for shipment. I worked for Ford years ago (built an automatic transmission plant for the Ford Escort, East of Cincinnati Ohio), and remember production schedule accelerations. I think Ford is working lots of overtime to get as many Mavericks and Bronco Sport vehicles across the Mexico / US border as fast as they, can to avoid the threat of trade tariffs.
Has anyone else seen a big change in their Maverick "Production Schedules?". I will keep you posted as to my trucks "Status" in the coming weeks.
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