My truck went into productions last week. For those who already got their maverick, how long did it take to go from the week of production to delivery? I heard 6 weeks, I hear 10 weeks. What’s the situation? How long did it take to go from in production to delivered?
My Area 51 XLT FX4 w/Lux Package and sunroof was ordered on 8/7 and built on 12/4. It was shipped to Lordstown, Ohio, and has sat there for a week. That location is only 105 miles from my residence. It is scheduled to be delivered to my dealership between 1/6 and 1/12. I contacted my dealership today who verified my vehicles location and delivery date. They have not ruled out it could be delivered this week. To answer your question about production to delivery. I believe it's location, location, location with some luck. Don't forget extreme patience.
I ordered my Maverick back in July of 2021, Just a bare bones model with a trailer hitch, bed liner, and electrical plug on the interior as add-ons. Almost 9 months later, no word on production or info from the dealer. I am a patient soul so I guess I'll just endure a little longer.
I keep telling myself, no worries, no stress, or you will end up worse than before I ordered it. Nothing can be done to hurry it along, but Ford really needs to compensate for the long wait times. Afterall, it is Ford who is profiting, not the consumers.
Yes, it was ordered (with a $500 deposit down) and I was told it was most assuredly on the production schedule. I called the dealership somewhere in January as was reassured of that same information.
It seems strange to me you have never received email updates directly from Ford. I did with every step of production, as did others with successfully fulfilled orders.
I reached my salesperson this morning and he told me that my 2022 Maverick Hybrid is on the production schedule. It has a building date of July 26th, 2022. That is just about a full year since it was ordered. I am curious as to how Ford will compensate all the frustrated customers who have been patiently waiting for their trucks to ship. 0% financing would be a nice start.