Do you have a VIN and a build date and you just view it as too far out? Or do you not have a VIN/build date? I ordered 8/24 (I actually ordered earlier in August but it looks like my dealer didnāt submit it until 8/24) and sounds like we ordered the same thing - Ecoboost Premium Convertible. My build date is now 11/27 (was originally 12/11).We're 90 days since order and Ford has made little progress building our 24 Ecoboost premium convertible. We have no skin in the game and I sold our trade right after we ordered the car. I'm going to look at a 24 BMW 430i convertible tomorrow. Sure, it's 10K+ more than the Mustang but looks intreging. We're mid-70's and not really looking for speed. We looked at the Mustang after selling our Honda S2000 as it was getting harder and harder to exit. Time will tell.
^ This.Do you have a VIN and a build date and you just view it as too far out? Or do you not have a VIN/build date?
If price isn't an issue go with the M850i or the M840i. These cars are quick and luxuious while looking amazing imo. We have owned 2 M850i convertibles and my wife loves them!Price isn't an issue. The Z is too much like our S2000 - Too low
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I'm getting 37 MPG highway... It's unreal.Definitely stick with the Ecoboost Mustang. It is going to be way more fuel efficient than the S2000 you had or the BMW convertible.
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I ordered 8/12, GT Convertible, car is built waiting on shipment. Your dealer may not have the allocation, hence the delay. Most folks that are talking about a 5-6 month wait ordered when the order banks opened in March, and production didnāt begin until June. So you can throw away 3 months of that wait. Also Darkhorse orders are going to take longer, so take some of these comments with a grain of salt. I would start by questioning your dealer if they have the allocation. No allocation no build.We're 90 days since order and Ford has made little progress building our 24 Ecoboost premium convertible. We have no skin in the game and I sold our trade right after we ordered the car. I'm going to look at a 24 BMW 430i convertible tomorrow. Sure, it's 10K+ more than the Mustang but looks intreging. We're mid-70's and not really looking for speed. We looked at the Mustang after selling our Honda S2000 as it was getting harder and harder to exit. Time will tell.
It probably helped that mine was just a GT Premium, with only three options - auto trans, 401a & active exhaust. None of those options were ever in short supply, as far as I know.In contrast, I ordered my GT Premium on 8/23 and received an update a few weeks ago that my order status had been changed to "scheduled week of 12/11". I received a VIN and tracking link. Since then, the build schedule has been moved up twice and is now week of 11/27. Doesn't mean car is built, but I can't complain about Ford's apparent commitment to getting my Mustang built.
I agree that we are still fighting many headwinds when it comes to supply shortages, transportation issues and etc.The days of ordering any vehicle and picking up in six to eight weeks ended years ago. As many of the contributing factors have continued, if not increased, it's difficult to see the situation improving.
I can't speak to the dealer your working with, their management of allocations and why in 90 days nothing has happened. S650 verts seem plentiful elsewhere. Convertibles do not appear to be constrained, by the latest report. There are plenty of S650 coupes in the Tucson area.
I started with a Tucson ZIP, search within 100 miles / 160 km. One red vert on site with three more to be built.
Extending to a 200 mile radius / 320 km, yielded 34 verts, primarily white, red and black.
Finally, at a 500 mile radius / 800 km, 140 verts are seen, all different colors.
Regarding the in/out vehicle height, I'd test fit an S650 in your area. If there's one in a search with the color and options you're looking for, you could travel and drive back. If that is not an option, dealers can often transfer cars amongst one another.
S650 or BMW, Best Wishes in whatever path you take.
Allocations are often not an issue, but they can be, in certain situations.I have never been able to wrap my head around this whole allocation issue, but I think the dealership does make a difference.
So I ordered a Dark Horse Premium, Carbonized Gray, Auto, HP Painted Hood/Stripes,A great question any customer can ask the salesperson is, "Do you have an allocation? If not, when do you expect to have one, for my order?"
I am guessing but if you get a scheduled build date, that probably indicates Ford will build it. The day the factory receives it may mean you build could be a few months off. Naturally this all depends on strikes and supply chain problems.So I ordered a Dark Horse Premium, Carbonized Gray, Auto, HP Painted Hood/Stripes,
and did get an email from Ford saying they got my order. Question is: When Ford sends the confirmation email saying they got the order, does that really mean you have an allocation slot? I've asked my salesperson and he says I have an allocation, but is there a a way to confirm that you have one or is the salesperson just blowing smoke up the back in?![]()
I am guessing but if you get a scheduled build date, that probably indicates Ford will build it. The day the factory receives it may mean you build could be a few months off. Naturally this all depends on strikes and supply chain problems.