When can we expect Ford to update their site with 2019 info?
#1
When can we expect Ford to update their site with 2019 info?
As of now, I know that you can no longer order a 2018 Mustang but you can order a 2019. So, my question is when does Ford normally update their site so that we can "build and price" a 2019? It seems like that should happen very soon. Maybe early July when they do a model switch over at the factory?
#2
Usually, the next model years are available between September and December of
the previous year. We're only in June. These are when they're available for purchase
off the showroom floors.
Ordering opened up in March, with Job 1 builds starting in early June.
Full Broshure
Ford will have a Mach1 electric crossover in 2021.
I did not see any area on the ford web page for ordering...
the previous year. We're only in June. These are when they're available for purchase
off the showroom floors.
Ordering opened up in March, with Job 1 builds starting in early June.
Full Broshure
Ford will have a Mach1 electric crossover in 2021.
I did not see any area on the ford web page for ordering...
#4
I contacted Ford of Canada with this question:
"When will the website be updated for building and pricing a 2019 model year Mustang? You can't order a 2018 anymore and the resulting pricing does not apply to 2019 because there won't be any incentives from Ford. Am I to just ignore that in the summary and presume that will give me a 2019 price?"
and received this answer:
"Thank you for contacting the Ford of Canada Customer Relationship Centre, my name is Diana. We received your email on May 22 regarding your inquiry.
The Customer Relationship Centre is not involved in the ordering or sale of the Ford product and therefore we are not provided any production dates for the start of a new model year or when they will end. This information is strictly provided to the dealerships.
As the 2019s are presumably still not in production yet typically they start building the new model year towards the third quarter which should be in September or October of this year.
Thank you for contacting Ford of Canada.
Sincerely,
Diana S.
Customer Relationship Centre
Ford of Canada"
Nice to know that Ford of Canada apparently has no idea what is going on within their own company. I found out more information from the various forums than from Ford!
"When will the website be updated for building and pricing a 2019 model year Mustang? You can't order a 2018 anymore and the resulting pricing does not apply to 2019 because there won't be any incentives from Ford. Am I to just ignore that in the summary and presume that will give me a 2019 price?"
and received this answer:
"Thank you for contacting the Ford of Canada Customer Relationship Centre, my name is Diana. We received your email on May 22 regarding your inquiry.
The Customer Relationship Centre is not involved in the ordering or sale of the Ford product and therefore we are not provided any production dates for the start of a new model year or when they will end. This information is strictly provided to the dealerships.
As the 2019s are presumably still not in production yet typically they start building the new model year towards the third quarter which should be in September or October of this year.
Thank you for contacting Ford of Canada.
Sincerely,
Diana S.
Customer Relationship Centre
Ford of Canada"
Nice to know that Ford of Canada apparently has no idea what is going on within their own company. I found out more information from the various forums than from Ford!
#5
Don't you think that given the fact that you can no longer order a 2018 but you can order a 2019 that the website would have been updated by now? Sure seems like it to me. My only question was about the website, not when they start building them or when they start arriving.
Thank you for the documentation 08'MustangDude!
Thank you for the documentation 08'MustangDude!
#6
I am in the process of ordering 2019 gt premium convertible. I am debating on stock 18 wheels or 20 inch painted aluminum wheels. Is the ride rougher with the 20 inch or which has better handling? Also which one is better for resale?