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FORD: "Our order bank is still very robust. We have over 300,000 orders across many of our vehicles.”
"Most shoppers are well aware of the tilted supply-demand curve affecting the automotive market, which has, in recent months, forced Ford to stop taking orders for a number of its vehicles. That includes the 2022 Ford Maverick, which saw its order banks close back in January as many orders may wind up getting pushed to the 2023 model year, too. "
Just confirming what most of us already think. Of course, no breakdown of the 300,000 orders by model. I do not think we will see these numbers because it may discourage MY23 buyers for Ford vehicles. It seems the long turnaround time from order to delivery is not about to change for a while......
"Most shoppers are well aware of the tilted supply-demand curve affecting the automotive market, which has, in recent months, forced Ford to stop taking orders for a number of its vehicles. That includes the 2022 Ford Maverick, which saw its order banks close back in January as many orders may wind up getting pushed to the 2023 model year, too. "
Just confirming what most of us already think. Of course, no breakdown of the 300,000 orders by model. I do not think we will see these numbers because it may discourage MY23 buyers for Ford vehicles. It seems the long turnaround time from order to delivery is not about to change for a while......
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