Here are some interesting takeaways from the data:
Out of 160 orders, only 4 are 4-doors with roof rails. Given the constraints for that combination, I suppose that isn't surprising.
If you look at the schedule by reservation date (second tab), it isn't a perfect build-in-order arrangement, but it's honestly better than I expected. I can also see that my changing from leather to MGV at the last minute definitely pushed me back 2 weeks from a date on which a bunch of other reservations from the same time period are scheduled to build.
There are a few holdouts, but overall the bulk of the earlier-scheduled builds appear to be getting built, and eventually shipped.
One of you was asking about time from scheduled build to built, shipped, etc. I can work on adding those once we have a bit more data to see.
Enjoy, and let me know if there are any views you think would be useful.
its interesting to see 50% of builds scheduled for this week (10/4) has already been shipped. Seems like quick turnarounds. Now lets see how long it takes to deliver & get the truck in the driveway!
I'm in at 173 . Got the hammock a few days after everyone, around the 12th of September. Def not July; I was near the end but did get a reservation, already getting tired then of all this. My salesman called me any got me reexcited. I do not do any of all this but do appreciate the work put in by Hubbard. The graphs really are interesting, but not sure it's being seen by all. Finally dealer called me months later to drop my Wildtrak (that the salesman really sold me on) and ordered a stripped (no friggin floor maps) Badlands, so seeing tow hitches etc etc is a hard pill to swallow, all good if I get one. Drove behind mt 1st out in the wild (not rodeo or dealer) CG 4dr soft BL yesterday