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I read your earlier post when you first posted it. My dealership Sales Manager/Bronco Specialist indicated he didn't even know for sure what the MY '22 allocation actually is. I've not seen anywhere where the MY '22 has been officially released by Ford and that Ford has officially stated it is not going to prioritize buildable original order holders (reservations from the reveal) before filling dealer lots with Bronco walk-in stock. With lack of such information, it appears to be merely speculation based off of internet rumor.At its core, this is not a big vs small dealer issue. See my further explanation from earlier in this thread: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-about-granger-chapman-sac.25523/post-1071683
The change in the allocation formula from MY21 to MY22 is a change from a formula that favors dealers with a lot of Bronco orders to a formula that favors a dealer with a lot of historical sales.
However, a small volume dealer could also benefit. If there is a small volume dealer that is only getting an allocation of 1 Bronco for MY22, but they have zero reservations, that dealership benefits from the formula change.
The allocation issue gets framed as a big vs small dealer issue because we know of three dealers that are impacted that not among the 1/3 biggest (thanks to @Razorbak86 for digging up this info), and in terms of absolute numbers of Broncos allocated, large dealerships are more likely to benefit.
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