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May Allocation Update:

Our May allocation has recently been released and I wanted to share the news!

We have been allocated 54 F-150's for the month of May to be built in June. Out of our April Allocation, 21 have been scheduled and 44 remain. This leaves a total of 98 unscheduled F-150's to receive VINs by the end of may with our allocation. Currently we have 210 active orders at this time.

If Ford were to go in sequential order, All orders up to February 2nd, would receive a VIN by the end of May. Please keep in mind that due to constraints and many other factors, that this is very unlikely, but should give you an idea of what to expect. Once Ford has determined which F-150's they're going to build, Ford will contact those customers by email with their VIN and scheduled build week.

Current commodities to be aware of and should be removed or you risk not having your F-150 scheduled for 2022,

Per Ford:
Please be aware of the current product optimization actions (EFC09899 & EFC09922)
Start/Stop Removal
Active Park Assist Removal


All Granger Motor's customers have been contacted regarding this issue.

I hope this gives you a good understand as to what to expect the next few months.
 
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If we are scheduled , but not in production, there is nothing to do on the above items, correct?

And just to be clear-if you have “remove auto start/stop” in your build that can cause a delay? I had assumed that option means less parts are needed but apparently not.
 
If we are scheduled , but not in production, there is nothing to do on the above items, correct?

And just to be clear-if you have “remove auto start/stop” in your build that can cause a delay? I had assumed that option means less parts are needed but apparently not.
The AS/S removal is the optimization, if you left it on then you'd have issues/delays.
 
If we are scheduled , but not in production, there is nothing to do on the above items, correct?

And just to be clear-if you have “remove auto start/stop” in your build that can cause a delay? I had assumed that option means less parts are needed but apparently not.
That is correct! You must remove that from your build in order to be scheduled.
 
Hey Granger Gang,

I know how much everyone here loves numbers and I wanted to pass along some sales and availability statistics, that should give you a window into Ford’s production. The chart below is a representation of Ford's Sales and Inventory. Sales shows how many units have been delivered at the dealership to a customer and inventory shows how many units Ford is prepared to ship/in-transit/or on dealer lots. This is a representation of approximately 250 dealers in our Midwest region.


FordSalesInventoryTotalAVG Percentage
XL39354393613%
XLT13421795313743%
Tremor2202174376%
Lariat7931184197727%
King Ranch881662543%
Platinum1532844376%
Limited4837841%
Total303742267263

As you can see, The XLT and Lariat are leading the pack and are likely to be built faster than other builds. This is mainly based on orders/commodity restrictions. If you have a King Ranch, Platinum, or Limited order in, please be prepared for a wait. We're hoping to see Ford smooth out the commodity issues going into the 2023 Model Year, but time will tell.

The chart below shows Granger Motors unscheduled F-150 orders.

Granger MotorsUnscheduledAVG Percentage
XL84%
XLT2010%
Tremor4723%
Lariat6130%
King Ranch136%
Platinum4924%
Limited73%
Total205

With a total of 205 unscheduled orders, we are seeing many commodity restrictions affect our customers. These charts may help you understand exactly why that is the case.

In conclusion: The more technology or chips your build requires, It is likely you will have a longer wait time than other customers with an XLT, Tremor, etc. If you have any questions, please ask below and I will try and answer anything I can.
 
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Hey Granger Gang,

I know how much everyone here loves numbers and I wanted to pass along some sales and availability statistics, that should give you a window into Ford’s production. The chart below is a representation of Ford's Sales and Inventory. Sales shows how many units have been delivered at the dealership to a customer and inventory shows how many units Ford is prepared to ship/in-transit/or on dealer lots. This is a representation of approximately 250 dealers in our Midwest region.


FordSalesInventoryTotalAVG Percentage
XL39354393613%
XLT13421795313743%
Tremor2202174376%
Lariat7931184197727%
King Ranch881662543%
Platinum1532844376%
Limited4837841%
Total303742267263

As you can see, The XLT and Lariat are leading the pack and are likely to be built faster than other builds. This is mainly based on orders/commodity restrictions. If you have a King Ranch, Platinum, or Limited order in, please be prepared for a wait. We're hoping to see Ford smooth out the commodity issues going into the 2023 Model Year, but time will tell.

The chart below shows Granger Motors unscheduled F-150 orders.

Granger MotorsUnscheduledAVG Percentage
XL84%
XLT2010%
Tremor4723%
Lariat6130%
King Ranch136%
Platinum4924%
Limited73%
Total205

With a total of 205 unscheduled orders, we are seeing many commodity restrictions affect our customers. These charts may help you understand exactly why that is the case.

In conclusion: The more technology or chips your build requires, It is likely you will have a longer wait time than other customers with an XLT, Tremor, etc. If you have any questions, please ask below and I will try and answer anything I can.
There seems to be a unique hold time for trucks part of the 1/10/22 build week. Those trucks were "blended" and placed on a chip hold with an updated delivery window of 4/26 - 05/02. That week as come and gone with no new updates. I spoke with Chip and he showed me the VVR which still had the 4/26 - 05/02 window. Called Ford and they said the same. All the while, it appears trucks with similar features ie, Tremor 402A packages, are now coming off the line and shipped to dealers regularly. Any insight into that batch of builds? expected delivery?
 
May Allocation Update:

Our May allocation has recently been released and I wanted to share the news!

We have been allocated 54 F-150's for the month of May to be built in June. Out of our April Allocation, 21 have been scheduled and 44 remain. This leaves a total of 98 unscheduled F-150's to receive VINs by the end of may with our allocation. Currently we have 210 active orders at this time.

If Ford were to go in sequential order, All orders up to February 2nd, would receive a VIN by the end of May. Please keep in mind that due to constraints and many other factors, that this is very unlikely, but should give you an idea of what to expect. Once Ford has determined which F-150's they're going to build, Ford will contact those customers by email with their VIN and scheduled build week.

Current commodities to be aware of and should be removed or you risk not having your F-150 scheduled for 2022,

Per Ford:
Please be aware of the current product optimization actions (EFC09899 & EFC09922)
Start/Stop Removal
Active Park Assist Removal


All Granger Motor's customers have been contacted regarding this issue.

I hope this gives you a good understand as to what to expect the next few months.
If we remove start stop now would that trigger the higher price if we ordered in feb?
 
Just got bumped forward a week!!
 

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how much to ship the raptor to Atlanta GA?
We don't provide a shipping service, so you would have to collaborate with a shipping company. Once your shipping company arrives to pick up your vehicle we can assist them at that time.
 
June allocation update

We reviewed 117 F-150s for the month of June allocation. This should cover the majority of our outstanding retail order for the 2022 model year. So if you've been waiting patiently, hopefully you'll receive a VIN very soon.
 
June allocation update

We reviewed 117 F-150s for the month of June allocation. This should cover the majority of our outstanding retail order for the 2022 model year. So if you've been waiting patiently, hopefully you'll receive a VIN very soon.
Fingers crossed.
 
Any Granger folks here get picked up this week?
 

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