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You imply that somehow when ordering through Ford you don't have to accept the " standard build " yet I have seen all kinds of examples of Fords that customers order that have to be modified so they can get their vehicle. This is true for not only the Maverick but F150s and Broncos just to name a few. I have even seen examples of special ordered F150s showing up at the dealership with options removed without the customer even knowing about the change. Customers can and do refuse these orders at the dealership. You only get what Ford can build as well.You are lucky that you wanted a 'standard' build - one of the ones that are in the pipeline. It really helps if you're not picky about colors, and don't want any "oddball" optional features (not part of the "packages") that the distributorship has decided don't "belong" in your area... Like engine pre-heaters in the South - you simply cannot get 'em...
A few years back, my daughter wanted a Hyundai Veloster in red, but NOT with the more common black interior (those were everywhere). There were dozens of red/black in the pipeline, but we could not find one that was red/red. None of the local dealers would even take her "order" for one, because they could see 2 months ahead in the pipeline, and knew Hyundai wasn't building any that way... Conversations with the regional distributor went nowhere, as a dealership would have to agree to accept that order before they would even ask for one to be built (3-4 months lead time, at least), and none of the local dealerships would do that, thinking that the red/red would be an unsellable vehicle. The fact that she was willing to put a deposit down was meaningless to them, because they figured once she saw it she would bail on the order, and they'd be stuck with a vehicle they could not sell. That's how "convinced" they were that red/red was not viable.
There is a happy ending to this story. A dealership in another state (different distributor) just happened to have one in stock, and agreed to hold it for 24 hours for her. She hopped on a plane and flew there, bought it, and drove it home. Ironically, the entire time she owned that Veloster, people would walk up to her in parking lots, asking if she would sell it to them. It looked GREAT! But the distributor apparently just didn't like red-on-red, and refused to order any for their dealers, so that was the end of it as far as they were concerned.
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