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So after 8 months of radio silence, I am bracing myself for the bump to 2023. Are there any sorts of price protections for being bumped model years if I already have the deposit down?
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My concern is an across the board price increase on all trim levels. I have waited this long because it is still a better deal. But if the price goes up to what they were selling, say, a ranger or Tacoma for a year ago at this time, I'm gonna be pretty upsetFirst, I do not believe there are any guarantees that are set in stone for any price protection if we rollover. It is likely, based on past experience, that price protection will exist for what you have on order. Selecting additional options that you do not now have would probably be priced at MY23 prices. Changing trim option would probably cause the loss of all your price protection. Changing from hybrid to EB or vice versa would also probably affect your overall price protection. From what I have read, the latter two changes would likely cost you your place "in line" ahead of non-rollover orders.
All I said is speculation on my part. Others with more firm info or opinions based on firm info may disagree with all or most of my statement. Interested in what others may think also.
Ford hasn't announced anything yet about price protection for 22 MY that have to be bumped to 23MY (for Maverick or any other vehicle line). I do expect that they will do something, but we just don't know what yet.So after 8 months of radio silence, I am bracing myself for the bump to 2023. Are there any sorts of price protections for being bumped model years if I already have the deposit down?
I cribbed the following from @JohnHartshorn 's comment a while back and saved it in case I needed it. Looks like it came in handy. Haha.I doubt that there will be a price protection. To get a MY23 you need to submit a completely new order, right? Ford would need some way to link your cancelled MY22 order with a MY23 order.
From the mass email Ford sent all the folks with unscheduled orders.Ford hasn't announced anything yet about price protection for 22 MY that have to be bumped to 23MY (for Maverick or any other vehicle line). I do expect that they will do something, but we just don't know what yet.
This sounds reasonable but (at least in my case) I know my dealership would screw it all up and probably be last in line for a 2023. I wish all dealerships were like Tim Bartz and were on top of info but there not, sadlyI cribbed the following from @JohnHartshorn 's comment a while back and saved it in case I needed it. Looks like it came in handy. Haha.
"From what Tim Bartz said in one of his videos, the order will go to priority 99 (Do not build) at some point when Ford is sure it won't get built. You will have to get with your dealer to make sure all the options and configurations are still valid with the MY23 options and make any necessary changes. Your dealer will then have to put the new MY23 configuration back to priority code 10-19, which will put it back in queue with the original order date. You should be price protected. Do not let your dealer cancel the MY22 build and start a new MY23 build, as that will change your order date to that day."
What Tim said is what happened with the Broncos that had to be moved to the next model year. In the case of the Broncos only orders before a certain date were price protected.This sounds reasonable but (at least in my case) I know my dealership would screw it all up and probably be last in line for a 2023. I wish all dealerships were like Tim Bartz and were on top of info but there not, sadly