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?Do I trust the news? Enough to get excited.
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?Do I trust the news? Enough to get excited.
Believe it when I see itAlso mentions 2022 Bronco production starts December 2021.
Also just posted - Bronco ORDER GUIDE! @ https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2021-bronco-order-guide.11036/
BRONCO TIMELINE:
Jan 13 - Dealer Broadcast, Allocation Estimate
Jan 15 - Bronco FCTP Enrollment Ends
Jan 15 - Customer CRM - Ordering Begins Soon
Jan 19 - Bronco Order Bank Opens in Afternoon
Jan 20 - Begin Bronco Order Conversion
Feb - Customer CRM - Welcome To The Family
March 10 - 21MY Order Conversion Deadline
April - Retail Order Scheduling Begins
May - Customer CRM - Delivery Estimate
June - 2021 Model Year Deliveries Begin
December - 2022 Model Year Production Start
So if you reserved after Sept. 18th you will have your Bronco starting to be built after Dec. 2021?
Yup MY22
NO.The old speculated cutoff was 9/15 I believe for 2021 MY. They lost close to 2 months of production due to delays but I don't think that will result in only day 1 and 2 reservations being built in 21. My best guess for the new cutoff is 8/15.
It's not like you are actually going to get into the system and order your unit. Only dealers have acces to this system and they're the only ones that can submit the order. That's why is important the stamp of your reservation.If I was you, I would go off of the order guides, and get your order in a.s.a.p. it surely does matter when you order it. They aren't going to stop the show for a first day res holder, who orders on the last day in March! Hold on guys don't run the the line, all our 1st day res. Orders aren't in yet.....
(GUESS) - Ford has said that it will schedule some models later than other models. It could be that the Bandlands group will be started when the tops are available...or something like that.I am late to this thread and I apologize up front for being thick, but this Official Order Guide says that the Modular Top is Late Availability yet it has been on the Build In Price since they updated it a couple weeks ago, at least for the Badlands. So will it be available when the banks open or will it not be available until later this year? Any clarity would be great, thanks.
No, it's not the same volume of user trying to get into the system. Only dealers has access to this system and they're going to submit your order for you.Should we expect an ordering system crash on the 19th?
I put in my reservation on July 18th, all I would be curious to know is whether or not I will get one this year. Guess I'll know in May.(GUESS) - Ford has said that it will schedule some models later than other models. It could be that the Bandlands group will be started when the tops are available...or something like that.
That's probably what will pop out in May when we get the build schedule - it will be mostly by Reservation date, but with some shifts due to logistics and assembly efficiency.
Henry Ford's assembly line needs some uniformity.
Why wouldn't Ford take a peek after the first few weeks to see commodity patterns? This could represent months of production. If dealers place orders relative to the time stamps then Ford has the opportunity to get this aligned well before the cut of date.They only have an idea based on the survey and other research... they wont know what everyone actually wants until we all get our orders converted... and the deadline in March... which means they wont know until April... which is why it will take until May before they can give us an estimate on our delivery timeline.
They will submit it before the bank order close. Even if you have the first reservation number and the dealer didn't submit it before the order bank close. You are out. But there is plenty of time for all dealers to submit their orders.Um, my dealer has 7 reservations, I think they can get my order in on the 19th. I guess you misunderstood the whole question.
Don't dealers need some allocations just to place orders? They have to start somewhere and hasn't half of their allocations been a know quanity.Wait, so our dealers got their estimated allocation numbers today?
No, you can order 100 Shelby GT500s, they'll just never get scheduled.Don't dealers need some allocations just to place orders? They have to start somewhere and hasn't half of their allocations been a know quanity.
Loaded could also mean commodity shortages. It was said by @Rick Astley a while back-watch what you add on because you never know what will delay your build.Inclined to agree.
They push out the loaded versions first.
Weren't the words from Ford to the dealers that "the cutoff for determining allocation for MY21 was 18 SEP" rather than anything after that day was an MY22?Yup MY22