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Seems as though every day we see another post “Dealer called to tell me my order won’t be built in 2022.” It should be clear by now that the dealers don’t know if your truck will, or won’t, be built in 2022. a few things that may be prompting these calls are below. It should be stressed that you have the power here, or the dealer would not call you. Do NOT cancel your order!
Edit - These are not a direct indication of nefarious acts by the dealership, or salesperson. This is to help make a more informed decision if approached by your dealer (salesperson). I have personally only heard “long long time” from my car sales lady.
1. Claim - The dealer predicts that a bunch of orders won’t make MY22 based on allocation history.
Reality – While completely true that some MY22 order won’t be built you should take this claim with a grain of salt. No one can tell you for certain your order won’t be built in MY22. Regardless, if you cancel your order, you will start back at square one in August for a MY23 and lose price protection.
2. Claim - The dealer was informed of roll over MY22 builds and supply shortages.
Reality - Both are factual claims, your build may not come in MY22. However, to price lock for MY23 KEEP YOUR ORDER.
3. Claim - The dealer is saying that Ford isn’t building any more Mavericks this year, or something along these lines.
Reality – The dealer wants to sell you truck with a huge mark up. Edit - Ford isn’t taking more orders for MY22 so someone might have gotten the information wrong.
4. Dealer wants you to remove constraint items to ensure a build date, for example: Co-Pilot 360, Lux Package, spray in bed liner, etc. Edit - Ford requested dealers do this.
Reality – This claim is partially true (Ford requested dealers do it), but I don’t recommend following it. No matter what packages are removed there is no assurance of a build date. However, the customer will lose price protection for the packages removed AND be less happy with the truck. My only exceptions are the spray in bed liner and bed covers. Those can be applied aftermarket with no downgrade. Additionally, if enough people remove the constraints your build has a better chance of being picked up. Ford wants us to build our trucks and you did, so keep it that way.
In summery
The dealer is looking out for the dealer. They want your truck to show up to sell it to anyone (if possible, not you). The sooner they get the truck the sooner they make a profit. Keep your order and keep hope that you get the magic email of a build date.
Bonus
Some of you want to leave your dealer after the headaches, but you can't transfer the order to another dealer. I've tried like hell to get this done and it is not possible.
Edit - These are not a direct indication of nefarious acts by the dealership, or salesperson. This is to help make a more informed decision if approached by your dealer (salesperson). I have personally only heard “long long time” from my car sales lady.
1. Claim - The dealer predicts that a bunch of orders won’t make MY22 based on allocation history.
Reality – While completely true that some MY22 order won’t be built you should take this claim with a grain of salt. No one can tell you for certain your order won’t be built in MY22. Regardless, if you cancel your order, you will start back at square one in August for a MY23 and lose price protection.
2. Claim - The dealer was informed of roll over MY22 builds and supply shortages.
Reality - Both are factual claims, your build may not come in MY22. However, to price lock for MY23 KEEP YOUR ORDER.
3. Claim - The dealer is saying that Ford isn’t building any more Mavericks this year, or something along these lines.
Reality – The dealer wants to sell you truck with a huge mark up. Edit - Ford isn’t taking more orders for MY22 so someone might have gotten the information wrong.
4. Dealer wants you to remove constraint items to ensure a build date, for example: Co-Pilot 360, Lux Package, spray in bed liner, etc. Edit - Ford requested dealers do this.
Reality – This claim is partially true (Ford requested dealers do it), but I don’t recommend following it. No matter what packages are removed there is no assurance of a build date. However, the customer will lose price protection for the packages removed AND be less happy with the truck. My only exceptions are the spray in bed liner and bed covers. Those can be applied aftermarket with no downgrade. Additionally, if enough people remove the constraints your build has a better chance of being picked up. Ford wants us to build our trucks and you did, so keep it that way.
In summery
The dealer is looking out for the dealer. They want your truck to show up to sell it to anyone (if possible, not you). The sooner they get the truck the sooner they make a profit. Keep your order and keep hope that you get the magic email of a build date.
Bonus
Some of you want to leave your dealer after the headaches, but you can't transfer the order to another dealer. I've tried like hell to get this done and it is not possible.
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