I have been receiving e-mail updates on build progress same as mpabian.My order was confirmed on 9/20 and I have only received the confirmation email and an update in December. Clearly they are not processed in the order that they are placed.![]()
I have been receiving e-mail updates on build progress same as mpabian.My order was confirmed on 9/20 and I have only received the confirmation email and an update in December. Clearly they are not processed in the order that they are placed.![]()
I've been getting the production updates through Lincoln directly. Sorry to hear you haven't heard anything, but hopefully things accelerate once units start actually rolling off the assembly lines.Are you getting those updates via e-mails from Lincoln or through your dealer? I ordered October 31st and have never been given even one production week update.
Thanks for responding. I'm getting close to cancelling the order, but I'll give it a little bit longer. Luckily I'm not in desperate need of the vehicle or I definitely would have purchased something else by now.I've been getting the production updates through Lincoln directly. Sorry to hear you haven't heard anything, but hopefully things accelerate once units start actually rolling off the assembly lines.
After multiple delays, my wife's 2023 Corsair Reserve was scheduled for production during the week of February 13.
I just checked the status the order at shop.lincoln.com and noticed the production date has been deleted. Status now says:
"Your Lincoln custom vehicle order is entered in our system and will be scheduled for production at the earliest available opening. Due to high demand and global supply-chain constraints within the automotive industry, vehicle production may be delayed. Once your Lincoln is scheduled for production, we will provide a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and estimated assembly date."
Hopefully, this is a just a glitch in the order-status system. Has anyone else experienced a sudden change in order status?
I saw same thing yesterday evening, suspect another delay
I remember last year I was looking at the Bronco or the Maverick and the Ranger. NONE were available. Same thing orders only. Then they started trickling in like 8 months later. Ranger was the first one to become more readily available. Glad I got the Corsair though. I’ve been a Lincoln buyer for years now. But I like Ford also. But they’re the same company lolI saw same thing yesterday evening, suspect another delay
1989 ? It’s a little late lmaoMy vehicle still appears in shoplincoln.com. Did not receive an email but production week changed from 2-13, to week of 2-20
Window sticker still available.
Note said last update was today 2-3-2023
In upper right corner of tracking website says due to dealer on 12-29-1989...lol,
Just hoping this is last production delay.1989 ? It’s a little late lmao
I got the same message 2-20-23 with 12-29-89 dealer due dateMy vehicle still appears in shoplincoln.com. Did not receive an email but production week changed from 2-13, to week of 2-20
Window sticker still available.
Note said last update was today 2-3-2023
In upper right corner of tracking website says due to dealer on 12-29-1989...lol,
That was a typo. It’s due 12/29/29 lolI got the same message 2-20-23 with 12-29-89 dealer due date
I got the same message 2-20-23 with 12-29-89 dealer due date
Calling Dr Moe Dr Larry Dr Curly lolIt's almost like The Three Stooges are in charge of rolling this vehicle out. Unbelievable!
It’s like big business. Mom and pop shops are dying and big retailers are flourishing. It’s all about the sales and money. Bottom lineWhile no expert I believe dealer allocations plays a large part of scheduling. Geographical location may play a part as well.
Large high volume dealer = more allocations
Small rural dealer = fewer allocations.
This information is known to the dealer. They guard this like its Fort Know gold supply.