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We are still believing what this guy is say? Hope he's right
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So you’re anticipating a 50-55% conversation rate?Honestly I'm guessing between 70k-90k
If the reservations before Sept 18th are all they make for 2021
100%You’re reading way too much into it. Just because your reservation was prior to Sep cutoff doesn’t mean you’ll get a 2021 Bronco. He didn’t say that. He didn’t imply that. He said all MY21 Broncos will be for reservations. Who gets those Broncos amongst the reservation holders is up in the air, and is based on what dealer you have a reservation with, and what order you are with them. He was specific in avoiding your question as it seems that as soon as the allocations are done for MY21 Broncos, they will hold dealer stock for 22....ahead of reservation holders who are still waiting.
That Sep date you refer to and mistakenly took as a cutoff for who gets 21 Broncos, is just a date used for a portion of the allocation formula for dealers to fill MY21 reservations.
The date was set to be used in a formula as one component to decide dealer allocation. It was never released to the public. The date was set to prevent dealers from loading up on October reservations to game the formula...nothing more.Well I am sure it has a reason, I highly doubt it is meaningless. Why set a date if it has no purpose?
yes there will be for the people that order them and decide to bail at the last moment because of financial reasons. Like divorce or other reasons. It can happen ........Does this mean there will be no Broncos at a dealer to check out in person prior to all '21 orders being filled? Glad Ford isn't taking any line time away from those with '21 orders (I'm a '22) but it would be nice to see one, sit in one.... in person before taking delivery.
Maybe there's another program where some examples will be shown around at a variety of dealers so us "regular" folks can check them out in person, including sitting in one.
That's possible though Having a reservation implies we already have a dealer we're working with so they might actually tell us to kick rocks.I wonder if we were to prove we have reservations they’d let us test drive it over some everyday random person ?
I second this!I'd be willing to let any fellow Bronco6G member still waiting on their delivery to take my Bronco for a spin after I get it
Dearborn is a much bigger plant and able to build a lot of F-150's. MAP is not only smaller, but sharing space with Ranger will hold back production. There are several new Ranger models coming for 21 that could drive demand higher. That would make it very difficult to freeze production.I'm sure you will see tons of Bronco. If they can build 896,526 in 2019 F-Series they can freeze the Ranger line and build 200,000 Broncos that has buyers already waiting
agreed but probably less than 2022+I don’t think they will be an oddity... Just based on MAP’s capacity and if there is no delays to job #1 in march, my guess is about 100-120k broncos next year. But that could be on the low end... Ideally, 150K would be nice.
I'm sure there will be plenty of 2021 broncos on dealer lots from them having family or friends place a reservation and then back out when it's delivered ., but we now know you'll get yours before they are on dealer lots!
I'd be willing to let any fellow Bronco6G member still waiting on their delivery to take my Bronco for a spin after I get it
Do either of you take exception to running over a random person? Just asking for someone else.I second this!