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UPDATE: (8/21/2020) Ford has taken down the 'order' option from the ford.com website. Called my local Dealer and talked to the Sales Manager. He said Ford did take it down today, as it has begun the '20 to '21 model-year change over. Once Ford is ready to accept orders for the 2021 Super Duty, the 'order' option on the website will return.
Anybody know when Ford will start accepting orders for the 2021 SuperDuty? I called my local dealer and they had no clue. TIA
I'm sure somebody will produce the info right from Ford, but I thought the orders would start being accepted this month yet, but wouldn't be built until Oct. or Nov.
I'm sure somebody will produce the info right from Ford, but I thought the orders would start being accepted this month yet, but wouldn't be built until Oct. or Nov.
Yeah, I know there will be a months-long wait once I order. I just want to do it once the model-year change is made and get a '21 exactly the way I want it optioned. What's left on dealer lots right now ain't much
I just did some googling. August 17th is when the orders open. Kentucky plant will start production November 2, and Ohio will start November 9.
Edit: They actually opened August 10th, with production starting Oct. 26th at KTP, and Nov 9 in Ohio.
I agree, local dealers here almost exclusively have 1 or 2 base model, regular cab 2020 trucks left on the lot that were ordered as plow trucks. Almost anything else that's left is a '19 left over from last year.
I just did some googling. August 17th is when the orders open. Kentucky plant will start production November 2, and Ohio will start November 9.
Edit: They actually opened August 10th, with production starting Oct. 26th at KTP, and Nov 9 in Ohio.
I agree, local dealers here almost exclusively have 1 or 2 base model, regular cab 2020 trucks left on the lot that were ordered as plow trucks. Almost anything else that's left is a '19 left over from last year.
Thanks for the info. Ford needs to update the website, as they're still listing the 2020 models. Evidently, Ford knows we're ordering trucks now, so you 'Build & Price', then submit it to the local dealer of choice & the dealer will contact you to enter the order. I spec'd out a Lariat and got to a 'Submit' point in the process. So now I wait.....
Thanks for the info. Ford needs to update the website, as they're still listing the 2020 models. Evidently, Ford knows we're ordering trucks now, so you 'Build & Price', then submit it to the local dealer of choice & the dealer will contact you to enter the order. I spec'd out a Lariat and got to a 'Submit' point in the process. So now I wait.....
I know it. I'm also anxiously awaiting the site to be updated to see what kind of price changes there are this year. Wanting to put my order in ASAP.
Ford, like the other manufacturers, is on trend to price Superduty, other products out of the reach of many consumers. I just priced a simple 6.7L crew and the near plain jane model comes in at $55K, no frills (in fact I was surprised they even included a fuel tank and I didn't have to pay "extra" for it).
Frankly, they're out of control with prices and price growth well above inflation indices. The North American GOUGE (Ford makes 120% of its overall corp profits in N.A -- US and Canada --- on truck buyers, loses money everywhere else) can't continue much longer.
I contacted the Fleet Manager at my local dealer to price out at 2021 and he said Ford will be accepting new orders within a week or two. I will report back if I hear anything.
Ford, like the other manufacturers, is on trend to price Superduty, other products out of the reach of many consumers. I just priced a simple 6.7L crew and the near plain jane model comes in at $55K, no frills (in fact I was surprised they even included a fuel tank and I didn't have to pay "extra" for it).
Frankly, they're out of control with prices and price growth well above inflation indices. The North American GOUGE (Ford makes 120% of its overall corp profits in N.A -- US and Canada --- on truck buyers, loses money everywhere else) can't continue much longer.
I'm not sure why you think it can't continue much longer. SUV's and trucks have been high profit margin vehicles since at least the 80's. I recall manufacturer's would practical give away the high mpg cars that no one really wanted to meet the Fed mandated average fuel economy ratings. SUV's and trucks are in high demand and Ford, like the rest, will charge whatever the market will bear. It will only stop when they no longer can sell enough trucks at the current price. Given that they seem to sell out their production capacity every year, I'm thinking pricing won't change for quite some time.
I knew Superduty build and price for 2021 wouldn't be out yet but I'm hoping it will be soon so I can price out the options I want, but I've been checking Ford's website every day for a month waiting for build and price on '21 F-150's. Would have thought that would be ready 2 months now after the reveal and orders for those started in July I believe. I'm hoping we don't have to wait until October to B & P out a super duty on the website.
I contacted the Fleet Manager at my local dealer to price out at 2021 and he said Ford will be accepting new orders within a week or two. I will report back if I hear anything.
I just got off the phone with FORD.... after about 15mins of stammering... even the guy I spoke with did not know. in one breath he said you can order one today. and then said maybe not till later this month. Really? I said to him. he said its not an exact science. I left a poor review on the phone afterwards. Called a local dealership (Tampbay area) they said not yet too. Fwiw. ymmv.