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Mine says In Production from 3-24 when the original build week was 3-31. ETA 5-14 to 5-20.
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There was a theory on that earlier in this thread somewhere. I think they called it FILO - first-in-last-out. The basic idea is that when a fix needs to be applied to the entire fleet, they focus on fixing the assembly line first, while holding all the pre-built cars off to the side. Once the line is fixed and running again, they apply the fix to the other cars.This is very confusing as I'm seeing people posting cars with later manufacturing dates than mine that seem to be making more progress than mine is...
Nothing new. I look at the raw output as I use Firefox:@DragonmasterLou, maybe check again now as it seems like some more data just dropped?
How would your car get from Texas to Alaska? Would it have to pass through Canada by train/truck or would it get there by boat from the west coast?I'm really hoping the ETAs are overestimates. Mine just updated to 6/14-6/20. I can't believe it takes that long. That would put my total time from order -> delivered at 7 1/2 months. May as well call it a 2026 Mach E...
I don’t know for sure, but there no rail connection all the way to AK. From Seattle it’s probably a week drive (less for a long hauler I would imagine) or a few days on a boat. Even if they had to wait for a round trip or something I can’t imagine it would add more than two weeks.How would your car get from Texas to Alaska? Would it have to pass through Canada by train/truck or would it get there by boat from the west coast?
I didn't see any value in the performance package. You get the upgraded brakes, everything else was just cosmetic and all black for the grille and wheels with the red stitching on the black interior. It made more sense to go the bit extra for the GT. We didn't really consider the GT -- wife wanted the light gray interior and we both wanted the ventilated seats. Those two features outweighed the performance bump of the GT with the better suspension for more money. Ventilated seats is a feature both of us like enough that it really swayed the decision.I think it was 2495 for the initial batch of orders but by the time the online configurator came out it increased to 2995.
Part of the reason it pushed me to the GT instead of Premium with sport appearance package. The other reason is I don’t like black wheels and that required with the package.
My wife and I thought we wanted a Premium for the ventilated seats too, especially since she has that feature now on her 2017 Explorer Platinum and my Lightning Lariat. But then we drove a GT, and decided we could pass on the ventilated seats for everything else the GT offers.I didn't see any value in the performance package. You get the upgraded brakes, everything else was just cosmetic and all black for the grille and wheels with the red stitching on the black interior. It made more sense to go the bit extra for the GT. We didn't really consider the GT -- wife wanted the light gray interior and we both wanted the ventilated seats. Those two features outweighed the performance bump of the GT with the better suspension for more money. Ventilated seats is a feature both of us like enough that it really swayed the decision.
if only they didn’t have a captcha, all us devs here would have everyone set up push notifications anytime the status changes and tracking status history and timeline automatically. But I suppose that’s exactly why they do have one ?On the "overestimates" thing... my ETA was just moved up by two weeks. What does that tell us? Pop some popcorn, get a comfy chair, and keep refreshing the Ford tracking site with reckless abandon.