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I ordered a Lariat Tremor on the last day of ordering. I've done business with them before and gave me an MSRP deal on my order. They are a smaller to medium sized dealer in the burbs. Now, the larger dealers in my area would not do that. They would say "you can order it but....".
I knew they would probably have a lower allocation amount than the large dealers. When I put in the order, the sales person said that the vast majority of their orders were for the hybrid. Obviously, I have no idea about how many allocations my dealer had or what the split was but for this example say 80% were for hybrids. Since there are not a lot of Tremor orders and commodity issues to deal with, would my Tremor order be a more likely candidate of my dealers orders to get filled? Does anyone have any insight on how this works? Obviously, Ford has a finite supply of hybrid drivetrains. However, it seems like EB and Tremor specific parts don't seem to be as constrained.
I knew there would be a waiting period and not even sure it would get built for 23. I'm not in dire need of a new car but my Fusion is getting older and I'm just racking up the miles. A few more months and it's paid for, which might tempt me to look at dealer stock this summer. I'd prefer to have my order but may get a wandering eye if I can find something close to what I am looking for. Appreciate any insight on this.
I knew they would probably have a lower allocation amount than the large dealers. When I put in the order, the sales person said that the vast majority of their orders were for the hybrid. Obviously, I have no idea about how many allocations my dealer had or what the split was but for this example say 80% were for hybrids. Since there are not a lot of Tremor orders and commodity issues to deal with, would my Tremor order be a more likely candidate of my dealers orders to get filled? Does anyone have any insight on how this works? Obviously, Ford has a finite supply of hybrid drivetrains. However, it seems like EB and Tremor specific parts don't seem to be as constrained.
I knew there would be a waiting period and not even sure it would get built for 23. I'm not in dire need of a new car but my Fusion is getting older and I'm just racking up the miles. A few more months and it's paid for, which might tempt me to look at dealer stock this summer. I'd prefer to have my order but may get a wandering eye if I can find something close to what I am looking for. Appreciate any insight on this.
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