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I’m trying to figure out fords allocation logic, maybe someone can provide some more insight but I’m having a hard time figuring out how Fords current system will work out specifically for small allocation dealers
My dealer is a small mom and pop dealership and when I placed the order they showed me the list and there were probably a good 50-60 hybrid orders and 15-20 ecoboosts ahead of me. When I called my dealer a few weeks back to see how everything is going he said that he hasn’t seen a Mav come in for weeks. I’ve even heard of some dealers getting NO allocations for some months.
How are small dealers with way more orders proportionate to allocations supposed to fill all of their orders? I’m assuming the allocation amount can change from month to month but for each month that goes by just means less time to fill all the orders (ex if they are getting 5 per month and have 30 orders left by September they aren’t getting a 30 allocation month) Do large allocation dealers just suck up all the earlier allocations and then small dealers get backloaded for the end of the year?
I’m also assuming that larger allocation dealers will get a lot of their constrained builds built since they get more in general and will leave smaller dealers with more unfilled constrained orders because of this. Ex: if one dealer with 200 orders gets 20 per month and 8 constrained and one with 100 orders gets 5 per month with 2 constrained. (Bigger dealer gets a larger % built)
this also explains why there are a ton of instances where someone who ordered months after someone else gets their vehicle way before some people even get an order date.
I just don’t see a way they fill all of the orders with they way the current system is set up and it seems like most of the orders for large allocation dealers are frontloaded and smaller dealers will be backloaded, which means higher likelihood that get pushed to 2023 will be mostly if not all smaller allocation dealers?
Correct me if I’m wrong but is that not how the current system setup? Unless there’s something I’m missing
My dealer is a small mom and pop dealership and when I placed the order they showed me the list and there were probably a good 50-60 hybrid orders and 15-20 ecoboosts ahead of me. When I called my dealer a few weeks back to see how everything is going he said that he hasn’t seen a Mav come in for weeks. I’ve even heard of some dealers getting NO allocations for some months.
How are small dealers with way more orders proportionate to allocations supposed to fill all of their orders? I’m assuming the allocation amount can change from month to month but for each month that goes by just means less time to fill all the orders (ex if they are getting 5 per month and have 30 orders left by September they aren’t getting a 30 allocation month) Do large allocation dealers just suck up all the earlier allocations and then small dealers get backloaded for the end of the year?
I’m also assuming that larger allocation dealers will get a lot of their constrained builds built since they get more in general and will leave smaller dealers with more unfilled constrained orders because of this. Ex: if one dealer with 200 orders gets 20 per month and 8 constrained and one with 100 orders gets 5 per month with 2 constrained. (Bigger dealer gets a larger % built)
this also explains why there are a ton of instances where someone who ordered months after someone else gets their vehicle way before some people even get an order date.
I just don’t see a way they fill all of the orders with they way the current system is set up and it seems like most of the orders for large allocation dealers are frontloaded and smaller dealers will be backloaded, which means higher likelihood that get pushed to 2023 will be mostly if not all smaller allocation dealers?
Correct me if I’m wrong but is that not how the current system setup? Unless there’s something I’m missing
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