Seabee1973
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- 2015 Mustang GT Premium/PP and 2006 F150 FX4
I read the reviews... I was basing the v6 to historical data on past mustangs. The people that actually get a v6 is normally an entry level person to getting a cool car... you know, high school boys and girls and those with a financial constraint...the mom n pop buyers for their childrens first car . I see a TON of those v6 ones out there with all those bolt ons and flimsy fake vents, extractors, window louvers, hideous wings and exhaust notes...that even my Audi TT sounds a hell lot better with its Borla cat back system[emoji1]Perhaps you should read a review. They didn't bring a V6 to the party. Ever. Ford knows what's going to sell, and the dealers know what's going to sell.
They also know from past experience, that the gear-heads are going to get lots of V8s and they'll be coming to the party early, and so do the Dealers. So, my guess is the packages ordered don't fall too far from what they would have regardless. Not to mention that not all stock orders are claimed for specific buyers. Many dealers want to get them in as stock and charge more than MSRP while the demand is high. People have called on random cars they see on the Ford site, and they're not accounted for. I would imagine that the percentage of stock orders with a known buyer (aka retail) is well less than 50%.
Also, as of next week and the week after, there are no part constraints. This week had some limitations on a few items, but no outages that we heard of. So nothing is slowing down production to keep you away from the car other than Ford continuing to refine the assembly line to ensure that once your car gets built, it has no problems that need fixed post production.
I bet once they start building the retail orders, the parts supply will get worse since there is simply more demand than they were expecting and it's only going to get worse as the cars start to get delivered, especially if they ramp up to 3 shifts.
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