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- Matt
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- Bronco Sport
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While I know that 11/15 is a lot more recent than some people have been waiting for their trucks, I was starting to get the feeling that I would not be getting a 2022 build date. I ordered an XL with spray in bedliner, 360, 4k tow, and a 'full' size spare and the dealer seems to not be getting any Mavericks. I got a call from a Chevy dealer I was talking to and they had a new Colorado Z71 which I snatched up over the weekend. I have no regrets about ordering the Maverick or the Chevy, I am actually kind of bummed because I still really like the Maverick, especially the gas mileage.
When I called Ford the not long ago the made it sound like my order would get built. The dealer had no idea one way or the other, they just kept guessing dates. The lack of communication around this process is astonishing. When I called to let my sales person know I didn't want the order, he wasn't surprised and when I said I was worried it wouldn't get built he said probably not. He also said they wouldn't have a problem selling it anyway which I am sure is 100% true. I know things are unprecedented right now but how did Ford not make adjustments to the process of allocating and scheduling after the Bronco Sport launch? This whole process has left a bad taste in my mouth about Ford. My wife has a Bronco Sport and we both love it but that was kind of a fluke that we fell into getting that. Does anyone else feel the same way? I am really hoping this doesn't become the norm when buying a new car.
EDIT - Just to add, the dealer I went through does not do market adjustments to jack up the price. Also, the only reason I bought a different truck was because I need to be able to pull a trailer and was worried I would not ever get a build date.
When I called Ford the not long ago the made it sound like my order would get built. The dealer had no idea one way or the other, they just kept guessing dates. The lack of communication around this process is astonishing. When I called to let my sales person know I didn't want the order, he wasn't surprised and when I said I was worried it wouldn't get built he said probably not. He also said they wouldn't have a problem selling it anyway which I am sure is 100% true. I know things are unprecedented right now but how did Ford not make adjustments to the process of allocating and scheduling after the Bronco Sport launch? This whole process has left a bad taste in my mouth about Ford. My wife has a Bronco Sport and we both love it but that was kind of a fluke that we fell into getting that. Does anyone else feel the same way? I am really hoping this doesn't become the norm when buying a new car.
EDIT - Just to add, the dealer I went through does not do market adjustments to jack up the price. Also, the only reason I bought a different truck was because I need to be able to pull a trailer and was worried I would not ever get a build date.
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