That tracks - I ordered mine in Texas and will be driving it home to Maine next week lol.And allocation. From what seen anecdotally it would seem FL, TX and CO have most of them
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That tracks - I ordered mine in Texas and will be driving it home to Maine next week lol.And allocation. From what seen anecdotally it would seem FL, TX and CO have most of them
However, Florida tagged mine as a truck.There was another thread where members we debating if the Bronco was under Truck or SUV sales and based on the article posted, the Bronco is under SUV.
I think the 100-120K will be conservative/low end. I’ve read the goal was in the 150-160K range. But, who knows. The wheels could easily come off the production wagon again.55k produced for 2021 not bad. MY22 should see at least 100k produced if not 120k. Those that bought two, a right now model versus waiting on their “keeper model” to be built intending on reselling are punching the air right now
I can agree anecdotally, there are three in our neighborhood nowAnd allocation. From what seen anecdotally it would seem FL, TX and CO have most of them
However, Florida tagged mine as a truck.
According to one of the metrics, so is the Mustang Mach-e EV...There was another thread where members we debating if the Bronco was under Truck or SUV sales and based on the article posted, the Bronco is under SUV.
All I can tell you is all the sales paperwork called it a truck.Prob due to gross vehicle weight for registration/tax reasons. I doubt Ford takes each state's classification when publishing their numbers
Is there a way to see how many 2021 First Editions were actually produced? I understand it's fewer than the 7000 planned.Bronco December 2021 Sales & Production Highlights
- Bronco Sales: 9,168 vehicles. Sales (YTD): 35,023 vehicles.
- December sales represent a 10.6% increase over November.
- Bronco Production: 10,851 vehicles. Production (YTD): 54,562 vehicles.
- December production represents a 3.3% increase over November.
- Bronco in-transit inventory is up 14.4% over November.
I'll still be referring to mine (if it ever magically appears) as a 'truck'.There was another thread where members we debating if the Bronco was under Truck or SUV sales and based on the article posted, the Bronco is under SUV.
Im one of the “unsold” had a nov 15 build date, arrived at my dealer December 8th. Test drive my 2 door wildtrak and noticed a weird sound/vibration when letting off the gas. Fast forward and my bronco has been sitting in a lift since December 11. Shipped with a bad carrier in the diff. Awaiting fords approval to replace the rear axle assembly .Interesting that over 19000 are produced and unsold. Be curious how many of these are dealer mannequins, unsold units on lots, in transit retail units, and ford company demos, etc. This breakdown would be interesting to see.
Mine was built 12/4/21 shipped the next day and took one week to arrive in Miami. It has been sitting inside a railcar in Miami waiting to be unloaded for over 3 weeks. The rail company keeps saying things are congested...blah blah blah. Dealer says were waiting, can't do anything... blah blah blah.Interesting that over 19000 are produced and unsold. Be curious how many of these are dealer mannequins, unsold units on lots, in transit retail units, and ford company demos, etc. This breakdown would be interesting to see.
It would be nice to know updated #s of what % have converted to orders and how many are still 99ed waiting for a hard top in '23. I am especially interested as someone who didn't reserve and order until literally a week before the res. cut off date.Does anyone have an 'updated' number of reservations converted since MY22 opened up? I feel the 125K number is old.