Nick Gerteis
Well-known member
- First Name
- Nick
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2021
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 533
- Reaction score
- 633
- Location
- Mississippi
- Vehicles
- 98 F-150, 2015 Nissan Leaf, Lightning preordered
- Occupation
- Letter carrier
I really don’t see how anyone would have been pissed off just by being told the truth, namely that there’s a line, and that he’s at the end of the line because he showed up late. Not sure we need to let people’s entitlement issues run roughshod over the basic fairness of waiting your turn. Let’s face it, when Ford first announced the Lightning that guy was the first one to say that an electric pickup is crazy and will never work. But I’m so happy he finally admitted his shortsighted mistake and hopped on the EV bandwagon! Welcome to the future! You know what, I think that’s the best way for me to make my peace with the prioritization scheme: let’s just call it charity, helping the slow learners get to know EVs, kinda like “no child left behind” or the parable of the prodigal son. Thank you, I’m good with it now, must be because it’s Sunday!You never answered my question "what dealer pressure"?
Coming up with a final methodology for how you're going to allocate reservations, when you have no real idea or quantum of what the demand is going to be for the truck, and perhaps not even a solid grasp on what the first year production will look like, is non-sensical. See what you have, and then figure out the best way to manage it.
As for backfiring, sorry, I don't see it. Maybe they PO a couple of people on forums who actually do the digging to figure out what the behind the scenes process is... but all of the very loyal Ford buyers, who call up their dealers to ask how to get one, are likely to be happy as a clam. Some dealers maybe even went a step above and beyond, and called their best customers who happened to be on the list, and asked how quickly they want the truck.
The ONLY argument I can see is that if you assume an early f150 reservation holder is also an early Rivian reservation holder (which could be a reasonable argument), that bumping these people back (if Rivian doesn't do the same) could result in them getting a Rivian first and saying "no thanks" to the Ford.
Ultimately though, the person who takes the approach of reso's on all these electric vehicles to see which one comes first is probably not going to be all that brand loyal anyways; and it's not really a big loss considering that Ford is likely going to be filling orders over inventory for the next 2-3 years. It's certainly nowhere near as bad a loss if you piss off a guy with a fleet of 15 F150s on the road for his crew, that maybe need to be refreshed in a year or two.
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