I understand what you are saying. The problem may be with some dealers that they may have a PDM. A Pre-Dealer Markup. The 18 who pay the most Pre-Dealer Markup with get the 18 allocations. Only 18 orders will be submitted, but for those who paid an up-front fee. Ford could let the banks open long enough to exceed production. Then Ford would randomly choose the 18 out of X number of orders. Those not chosen would be notified and know where they stand: Looking for a Maverick turned down by the buyer when it comes in or look at anther brand/model if they absolutely need a vehicle.I think Ford should allot dealers upfront the number of orders they will be planning on producing for each dealership, and then let them fill orders with that number being known as potentially finite. Set the bar realistically, and if production capacity enables them to open banks later and allow another "X" that can be produced, so be it. Put an end to the race to input as many orders as possible, and customers being left in the dark or outright disappointed. If nothing else, if Ford met orders and had extra production available they could produce models for dealer stock as I think they had hoped to for this model year.
The other problem, without a decent non-refundable order fee would be people going to five or six dealers and ordering hoping to get an allocation. My two cents!!
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