Sicpony
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- Oct 9, 2018
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- Orange County, Ca.
- First Name
- Richard
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 mustang Performance Package 2
Interesting, I own a PP2, Ford announced the pp2 platform was going to be limited to 1500 units per year. I thought maybe fewer would be made in 2018 since they came out late so I wrote Ford in July & asked for actual number built for 18 they responded they don’t have actual numbers yet because their still building 2018 models. Although a 2018 could not be ordered and to check back later.I saw the 1,500 figure also. Not knowing if that was a 2018 only number or applied to every model year, I was a bit anxious to get my name on the 2019 PP2 list. I made some inquiries & rec'd a Ford response that the 1,500 only applied to the 2018 model year due to the late intro of the of the PP2 option. Ford will produce them w/no maximum number for the 2019 model year.
I had Dealers tell me if I want a low production car I should get a GT350 but not one could tell me how many were to be built. Only one dealer was willing to negotiate an a GT350
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Anyway, while there was no problem breaking down the VIN, one thing did stand out. Everything I read tells me that the last six (6) digits is the "sequential unit number" which I would interpret as the number of Mustangs produced. However, the VIN indicates "133037". The previous 6th gen sales numbers (2015-122,345 /// 2016-105,932 /// 2017-81,866 /// 2018-61,619 thru nine (9) months only) don't even come close to 133,037. Even if you counted every 2019 model year (K) Eco-boost & GT, & both LHD & RHD Mustang, 133,037 still seems like a unbelievably high number. What am I not seeing here? 