Dealer stocks are already at 7,800.There's around 3K dealerships in the US that get 1 or 2 mannequins. So that's 4,500 right there.
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Dealer stocks are already at 7,800.There's around 3K dealerships in the US that get 1 or 2 mannequins. So that's 4,500 right there.
Thats the date you get bent.Wait, whatās a ābent dateā?
Wondering the same thing. Guessing Dirt Mountain accounts for some of it, but there arenāt 18k vehicles there.
Even with shipping issues, it seems odd that 41% of total production has not been sold yet. But I know nothing about what post-production to ready-for-sale times should look like in the auto industry.
I guess if you write off all of November production as still in transit, that brings us down to 8k. Maybe another thousand or so still at DM is 7k, but that number could be higher so maybe the truly unaccounted for number is lower than 7k.
Still though, thatās a lot for a vehicle that is unobtanium. Could be that consumers are becoming more price sensitive to lot Broncos being offered at high markups and theyāre sitting, but again just speculation.
There are probably at least 5k Broncos that are mannequins, review trucks, Off Rodeo trucks etc. which would bring the number down to 13k or so, with 10k built last month I donāt think 13k in limbo between shipping, dirt mountain, and airbag recall is that far fetched
Great news Doug! Where did you get this report?
Love the fact that Ford is actually building some Bronco's, still rubs me the wrong way that I was part of the first 3,500 reservations for the first edition, Ford Builds over 28,000 Broncos and yet still here I am waiting for delivery...Bronco November 2021 Sales & Production Highlights
- Bronco Sales (November): 8,287 vehicles. Sales (YTD): 25,855 vehicles.
- November sales represent a 12.5% increase over October.
- Bronco Production (November): 10,504 vehicles. Production (YTD): 43,711 vehicles.
- November production represents a 37% increase over October.
That B6g negativity in the morning is a whole other level. More than 10k produced is massive. Theyāre clearly at full production and havenāt even started their 3rd shift yet. The entire backlog should be cleared by summer.
What is your source for this information? Loaded two doors for stock? I find that difficult to believe.About half the build-dates are going to dealer stock and brand new orders, even loaded 2dr's placed last week or two.
if they ever ship mine i will buy it and it will be one more sold. wtf 11/1 blend and 11/3 production with no more updates whatsoever. so frustrated with this experience. i dont want my MY 2021 in 2022.Bronco November 2021 Sales & Production Highlights
- Bronco Sales (November): 8,287 vehicles. Sales (YTD): 25,855 vehicles.
- November sales represent a 12.5% increase over October.
- Bronco Production (November): 10,504 vehicles. Production (YTD): 43,711 vehicles.
- November production represents a 37% increase over October.
Yeah I mentioned in another post that the allocation system is going to push 2020 reservations to 2023. And even if the allocation system was what we all want it to be, component shortages may still push many of the 2020 reservations to 2023.No, sorry. That's unreal. You're assuming all the build-dates are going to reservations ?
About half the build-dates are going to dealer stock and brand new orders, even loaded 2dr's placed last week or two.
Presently Ford has more than 200,000 orders still unscheduled, with more every week. At this rate 2020 reservations will be waiting well into 2024 at least.