Oakville is ending Edge production this year. Flint Rock used to make Mustangs. The Escape is rumoured to be ending production soon at Hermasillo. Nobody is buying the Fiesta or Focus that are mostly made in Europe. Fire up the mothballed original Dearborn plant. Volkswagon has purchased the St. Thomas truck plant to make their EV-series battery packs, so do a deal and buy back some capacity. The Escape is also made in Louisville, so they already build vehicles with the correct C2 platform parts. The 2.0 engine originally came from Spain, where they have at least one plant fully idle now. The 2.5 is a Mazda-sourced design, and could be built in any of a half-dozen plants including several in the far east. The Hybrid eCVT is a design sourced from Toyota, and will probably also be built in Oakville at some point. Weird shortages like the trailer hitch or the tonneau cover is just poor parts sourcing, as there are at least a dozen manufacturers in North America alone. The chip shortage is fake - has anyone else looked at the collapsing PC industry lately and how that frees up many millions of chips?
Is that enough, or do you need the other half dozen plants that could also be making Mavericks pretty easily? For the last 25 years, Ford has been putting together "flexible" assemby lines at every plant, that can make many different models on the same line, so it should be pretty easy.
The Mustang is still built at the Flat Rock Michigan plant. The Mach E is made in the Cuautitlan plant. The Escape is made in Louisville Ky
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