Vehicle Availability and Model Updates for 2022-2023
The availability of vehicles for 2022-2023 is varied, with limited production for vans and trucks but promising supply for small SUVs. Domestic and import models are facing cancellations or limitations. Manufacturers like GM and Ford have specific ordering timelines. Medium-duty trucks pricing is pending. Electric and PHEV models may see increased availability by 2024. Procurement processes are underway with supplemental bids expected in the fall. Mileage replacements are planned based on vehicle types and availability considerations.
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Vehicle Availability 2022 Vehicle Availability 2022- -23 Lease replacements and Agency owned orders. Electric Vehicle availability 23
Model Availability Model Availability Vans- No vans were built in 2022 and we expect very few in 2023 Trucks- Orders were accepted but like 2022 we expect multiple cancellations. Small SUV- Looks promising. This model has multiple choices and we have been able to have a supply coming in Passenger Cars- Most domestic models are cancelled or limited. Imports have not been released for sale to Government Fleets
Overall build by Manufacturer Overall build by Manufacturer GM- Most models are closed for the 2023 model year. Ford- Ordering has only been open for about a week or two on most models. Stellantis- Vehicle ordering is a very short window. Imports- Nissan, Subaru, Honda. No allocation for Government Fleet. Electric and PHEV- We have not received pricing for 2023 but here again the availability will be slim. 2ndhalf of the year may improve. Install Electric charging stations now and let BVM know where they are located.
Medium Duty Trucks Medium Duty Trucks Pricing will not be released until fall. Work through Procurement for trucks. All medium duty trucks may have to be bid. Pricing is difficult without a firm production schedule. Allow for ample lead time.
Electric and PHEV Electric and PHEV Procurement will be sending out a supplemental bid in the fall for available models to get on contract. Look for late spring and next summer for inventory. We expect limited volume so plan accordingly. Hopefully, we will be able to increase supply in the 2024 model year.
Lease Vehicles Lease Vehicles On order 502 vehicles In Stock and currently assigned160 vehicles Model Availability Vans- No vans were built in 2022 and we expect very few in 2023 Trucks- Orders were accepted but like 2022 we expect multiple cancellations. Small SUV- Looks promising. This model has multiple choices and we have been able to have a supply coming in Passenger Cars- Most domestic models are cancelled or limited. Imports have not been released for sale to Government Fleets.
Mileage Replacements Mileage Replacements Cars and Small SUV- 80k miles and higher will be replaced first Trucks- replacements will be based on 100k miles or availability Consider changing vehicle models: Some models like Cars and Vans are limited or are being fazed out. Consider alternatives.
Vehicle Utilization Vehicle Utilization Underutilized POOL vehicles in the fleet-1300 BVM has over 170 new requests for additions to the fleet. Currently there are 595 lease vehicles with over 80k miles. Availability: current assignments 137. Vehicles on order 502. Prior to any additions to the fleet, you will be asked to look at underutilized vehicles first. On active vehicles with over 60k miles the cost to operate has only increased $1.00 per month over the last three years (including fuel).
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