Mspider
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Awesome! Hopefully you don’t have to wait too long.Silver
Its a lot easier to wait during the cold winter monthsAwesome! Hopefully you don’t have to wait too long.
4 months would be a good estimate.what are the general wait times when ordering a 23 GT Premium?
Thanks Zach! I may be one of the anomalies where I'd like to delay the build/delivery as late as possible haha. Ideally I'd like to get my car summer/fall of 2023..4 months would be a good estimate.
I might be wrong here, but I believe the MACH 1 with handling package is the only thing that is delayed right now. From what people are saying here we will not get a normal production year either. It might not be possible to receive a 2023 in the fall of next year. The latest would be summer 2023.Thanks Zach! I may be one of the anomalies where I'd like to delay the build/delivery as late as possible haha. Ideally I'd like to get my car summer/fall of 2023..
Would the ~4 month estimate also apply to the Mach 1s? I'm relatively new to Mustang factory orders, but if my research is right, Mach 1 orders generally don't get built until the spring?
Ah I think you're right - I think it is the handling package that may delay things.I might be wrong here, but I believe the MACH 1 with handling package is the only thing that is delayed right now. From what people are saying here we will not get a normal production year either. It might not be possible to receive a 2023 in the fall of next year. The latest would be summer 2023.
I think if you put a order in right now the 4 month wait time is correct. I put a order in this month and scheduled for production week of 12/19/22. So I would expect my car to be at the dealership and ready to go a few months after that. Not factoring in any unexpected delays of course.
In my opinion its risky considering the short production run and the car market gets hot during the spring/summer for performance cars. I would put a late order in and take delivery in the summer. If the car doesn't get build then buy off the lot.Ah I think you're right - I think it is the handling package that may delay things.
With these estimated timelines in mind, I wonder if it makes sense to buy an in-stock vehicle when I'm in a position to buy. I just recently sold my second car cause it hasn't been driven much, so it'll be counterintuitive to pay for another car to sit.. haha
Mspider is correct, Mach 1 HP production doesn’t start until March because of the Cup2 tires. MY23 is going to be very short, Ford wants S650’s on dealer lots by the summer ‘23. So I would just keep that in mind and I wouldn’t assume there’s going to be a ton of dealer stock to choose from, especially a Mach 1. Just my $0.02Ah I think you're right - I think it is the handling package that may delay things.
With these estimated timelines in mind, I wonder if it makes sense to buy an in-stock vehicle when I'm in a position to buy. I just recently sold my second car cause it hasn't been driven much, so it'll be counterintuitive to pay for another car to sit.. haha
Is that 4 months from scheduled date?4 months would be a good estimate.
I would assume it means 4 months from today.Is that 4 months from scheduled date?
The mach 1 would probably take longer because of higher demand. You would be correct in saying that it wouldn't be built until spring if it is a Handling package car, those with Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires are late availability.Thanks Zach! I may be one of the anomalies where I'd like to delay the build/delivery as late as possible haha. Ideally I'd like to get my car summer/fall of 2023..
Would the ~4 month estimate also apply to the Mach 1s? I'm relatively new to Mustang factory orders, but if my research is right, Mach 1 orders generally don't get built until the spring?
No, approximately 4 months from when you order it. Scheduled date should give you an idea on when the vehicle will be built and it'll be approximately 4 weeks from then it'll be at the store.Is that 4 months from scheduled date?