mike devlin
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Yes. Sorry. Fixed. Stealth PP’s and a few loaded timberlines. I’m very tempted.Did you mean to say good deals on 24s...
You can expect to receive an update regarding your order within the next 45 days. We’ll notify you as soon as your vehicle has been placed on the production schedule.
None have shipped yet, no retail orders, no stock orders, nothing. From my understanding holding first round builds for QC checks/tweaks is not abnormal, but this certainly seems to be lagging on for a bit.New to the group but my vehicle has been in production since 2/13 but was told it was moved into “Quality control” (I guess it won’t provide that detail with the Ford tracking site). I’m hoping to have my Expedition sooner rather than later. My family is looking to take a vacation in April, and then we'll be PCSing to Colorado. If I hear more I’ll send an update.
I agree. When I ordered my 2020 Explorer ST, Ford production and dealerships seemed more in-synced. I at least knew there would be a delay and the reason behind it. This time around everything is a guessing game and Ford hasn’t wanted to speak upon it.None have shipped yet, no retail orders, no stock orders, nothing. From my understanding holding first round builds for QC checks/tweaks is not abnormal, but this certainly seems to be lagging on for a bit.
Your dealer probably does not have direct knowledge of what's going on at the factory. If yours was "pulled 3/11 for quality control", it's probably still sitting on a parking lot at the factory waiting for someone to check something or waiting for parts that haven't shown up yet.