astricklin
Well-known member
Exactly. I'm guessing that not even the higher ups at Ford know all the answers at this point. You could literally be the very first reservation in the system and depending on the myriad of factors you could get your vehicle weeks or even months after the first vehicle is delivered. And who's to say that the first publicly announced delivery is actually the first one. They could deliver vehicles to media influencers or employees or hell the fucking president before anyone with a reservation gets one.It is pretty crazy, all of it. It isn't just time stamp. Allotment, trims. Etc.
The time stamp craze just made it so Ford could get the reservation numbers as quick as possible. Allowed for them to say: XX number of reservations in the first day! The first week! Etc.
In the end, most of us don't have the slightest clue what allotment each dealer gets, what their sales volumes are or not, much less what Ford intends to WANT to build plus what parts will be available for said trims, etc.
It's all pretty worthless of you ask me.
The ordering process isn't transparent at all. It's less than transparent. It's confusing. Almost like it's a racket.
Dealers don't know answers either. And when they have an answer, they're most likely BSing. If they aren't, then it sucks that their reputations as dealers as a whole don't afford them a benefit of the doubt.
Time stamp? Nah. Time stamp can't mean diddly aquat if a part isn't available. Nor does it mean diddly squat if they don't even WANT to build your trim yet.
Not to be negative, but just being real. Sorry that real is not positive. Such is life.
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