It looks like it's possible, but they'd have to continue having months like this to get there!
Nautilus is having one of its best years, I think (I'd have to go dig into some numbers to say for sure) - what I'm not sure of is how much inventory is the outgoing model vs. the new model.
Media built up the EV hype and sales aren't living up to the hype, so naturally media will hype up the "failure". When anyone with a brain that actually gives it 5 seconds of thought knew that transitioning millions of vehicles and their infrastructure from one form of propulsion to another wouldn't happen overnight like they tried to proclaim would happen.
What do you wanna bet that Toyota fanboys still say Toyotas are rock solid and Ecoboost's are garbage despite all the issues turbocharged Toyota's are having?
OK. Just ordered an F-350 Lariat Crew Cab with 7.3l gas engine and 6.75' bed. Dealer says "3 to 6 months". (MY dealer wouldn't lie!) Got a Priority Code of 10. The only package that I added was the Lariat Ultimate Package. Thanks guys.
Farley mentioned on that last interview he did that Superduty and transit vans have a multi-year order book, whether that was specific to commercial fleet orders or just in general he didn't say, but your best bet is to talk to several dealers.