Mach-Lee
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Air_Resources_Board#Section_177_states
If you live in one of the green states that has ZEV (Zero-Emissions Vehicle) program requirements, consider yourself lucky. You're more likely get your Mach-E scheduled for production before the rest of us because of regulatory targets. The rest of us have to wait longer until Ford has produced enough vehicles for your state to get ours. The same is true of some European countries with regulatory targets, such as Norway (more than half of Mach-E production has been exported outside the USA). With limited production capability, this really puts those of us in gray states "in last place" for production scheduling. With the new model year coming, I wonder how things will work if your '21 didn't get built. Do gray state orders go to the end of the line again behind ZEV state and foreign required production? This seems like an ongoing problem until Ford has ample production capacity to supply all the green states (and countries) with enough left over for gray states.
It's worth wondering if placing an order for a '22 in a green state would be faster than waiting for our existing gray-state order to be built...
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