Just in May 3260, but year to date they sold 13,093 trucks, still well below the 50K they were hoping to sell on average based on lowered plan in of production.So 3,260 2023 models sold at almost the halfway point of 2024. Weird.
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Just in May 3260, but year to date they sold 13,093 trucks, still well below the 50K they were hoping to sell on average based on lowered plan in of production.So 3,260 2023 models sold at almost the halfway point of 2024. Weird.
Probably it is "mostly" but I've seen a few posts about '24 models being sold, the statistics don't stratify model-year mix in the sales stats in the public news release, but this is normal business for all manufacturers.I just meant it’s strange that most of those sales are the 2023 model year and we’re almost at the halfway point of 2024.
Weird indeed - consistent though with the extensive hold for quality reasons on the 2024's + the generous discounts on the 2023's.So 3,260 2023 models sold at almost the halfway point of 2024. Weird.
I got my Moroney sticker. Using the order number + VIN here still doesn't work: https://shop.ford.com/vehicleordertracking/
Eg.: On my machine, the tracker won't work if I use the Brave browser. The page loads and accepts the order number and VIN, but it does nothing when I click on "Accept & Track". When I use a fresh install of the Chrome browser it works.Sometimes we've noticed odd behaviors with the tracker using certain browsers and security configurations.
And yet all the news is about how "Demand is down" "People don't want new cars"It's ya'll vs the process.