True, even if 10K walked away it doesn't mean their reservation / order walked away so it doesn't help raise all ships.I bet it's even more. That's also where a lot of the lot Broncos are coming from. Probably surprising how many people probably forgot they even reserved, it was the hot thing to do at the time, then look a squirrel.
Still less than August.Isn't this like double September? Nice
Yep, If you think about it, right now... you are only 3x more likely to see a Bronco as you are a Ferrari F-355.7668 x 12 + 33207 = 125,043.
Yikes. It’s going to take them 3 years to make 217K Broncos.
You’re 3X more likely to see a good roof on a F-355 too.Yep, If you think about it, right now... you are only 3x more likely to see a Bronco as you are a Ferrari F-355.
"Still around" would have dumbed it down to my level.Big?, fancy?— six letters, not Latin or foreign derived…..can you think of a simpler word that conveys the same meaning?
Go ahead, I’ll wait while you look up convey.
This has everything you need to know right here.I’m only here for vocabulary lessons!
Total produced each month should still ramp up. I was looking at Ranger production in 2019-2020 and they hit 10-12K produced a few months.7668 x 12 + 33207 = 125,043.
Yikes. It’s going to take them 3 years to make 217K Broncos.
That article states for the '21 Model year 60%, there is no reference to a percentage or change for '22.Just like dealer allocations it’s hidden. The number dropped from 80% retail orders to 60% retail orders. Maybe it was name match that I saw. For MY21 dealers needed 80% of reservations to match the reservationists name without getting penalized. Now it’s 60%. Here’s your link
https://fordauthority.com/2021/09/2...tch-policy-created-to-curb-reservation-abuse/
I've been tracking these numbers over time:Sales of the all-new Bronco continue to grow as inventory flows. In-transit inventory of Bronco is up 11.7 percent over September, with Bronco sales for the month totaling 7,364 SUVs – up 117 percent at retail relative to September.
Bronco October 2021 Sales & Production Highlights
Overall October 2021 Sales Highlights
- Bronco Sales (October): 7,364 vehicles. Sales (YTD): 17,568 vehicles.
- Bronco Production (October): 7,668 vehicles. Production (YTD): 33,207 vehicles.
October 2021 Sales Summary
- New products, strong inventory make Ford America’s top-selling automaker for second straight month.
- Ford brand SUVs post best October results in 21 years.
- F-Series expands lead.
- October new vehicle orders hit 77,000.
- Lincoln brand SUV sales continue to climb.
- October new vehicle orders hit 77,000.
- October 2021 total US Sales: 175,918 vehicles.
- 32% of retail sales in October came from a previously placed new vehicle order.
- In a few weeks, Ford begins production of its all new E-Transit.
- All electric F-150 Lightning has now accumulated over 160,000 reservations.
- For F-Series, strong SUV sales driven by Bronco, Bronco Sport, Mustang Mach-E, and first full month of Maverick sales fueled October performance.
- Overall sales were down 4.0% (YoY from October 2020).
- Retail sales were down 3.8% (YoY from October 2020).
October 2021 Sales
October 2021 Inventory
October 2021 Production
I don’t believe that for a second. The commodity constraints and allocations aren’t doing anyone with an early 2021 order any favors. I’ve seen people with day, week and month old orders here getting vins bypassing a hundred thousand people. It’s like the hunger games anymore.Total produced each month should still ramp up. I was looking at Ranger production in 2019-2020 and they hit 10-12K produced a few months.
Outside of supply chain issues, there should be no reason why they can't build 250K plus units between the Ranger and Bronco at MAP.
I'll venture to guess that most 21MY reservation holders should have their Broncos by the end of Summer 2022, in the worst case.
Sadly I believe, just reading different feeds, that a lot of new orders are showing up, especially soft tops, from big allotment dealers that make the "120,000 reservations" number unless.I was thinking the same thing-