astricklin
Well-known member
Until the vehicle shows up at the dealership, there's really no way to know exactly when you're going to get it. There are people who ordered in the first wave of 2022 orders that don't have their vehicle. And most of those 2022 orders also weren't the earliest reservation holders. Ford clearly states when you place you order that ordering has no specific timeline and isn't even a guarantee that you will ever receive a vehicle.The way things have been going it's entirely possible that someone who gets a back door order into the system could receive their Pro before someone who ordered one earlier in the year.
That is, if the error isn't caught until the truck gets scheduled for production the person who gets notified there isn't enough materials to make their truck will be the last person scheduled and not the last person who ordered.
I'm guessing less than 5 people on the planet earth could explain to you how the system calculates scheduling and they probably don't know the actual values for all of the inputs so they can't even tell you when your vehicle will actually be scheduled.
As we have seen, getting built, getting shipped, and arriving at the dealership are all separate events that can take wildly different amounts of time for each individual vehicle. Not even taking into account accidents or other mishaps that could occur along the way.
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