Thats correct. Dealers have to name match a certain % of orders or risk loosing a portion of their allocation. Im not sure what the metric is now but they lowered it and they changed it back to the original standard due to the shenanigans that were being played. It sounds like your dealer is...
Can't say enough about the Granger team. I ordered a Jeep Wrangler in January because my Expedition was piling on the miles and I'm roughly #250 on the Bronco order list. The Wrangler was delivered 10 weeks from order date and got a trade in value that exceeded what I was being offered...
95% chance the dealer sold your order to someone else with money down. Remember they only have to name match a certain % of orders to not loose future allocations.
I've seen a few posts from people who have been compensated for not taking delivery on the Broncos that they ordered. In fact, I've heard that this is occasionally occurring for other vehicles as well. You can certainly ask. I may or may not be in the same boat as I ordered a Wrangler and...
Nobody knows for sure but the MY 2022 order banks opened on mid October. Sometime this fall is as good of an estimate that anyone can provide at this time. We will likely hear an announcement from Ford this summer.
Closing down the order banks was a step in the right direction but I doubt that all existing orders will be satisfied this year. I'm basing this on where I stand in line at my dealer and their current allocation rate. Supply chain issues look like they won't be worked out anytime soon either.
There's a lot of great innovation going on at FoMoCo and demand for their vehicles. Once the supply chain problems work themselves through, they will be sitting well.
Didn't you find your answer in the consumer bill of rights? They must disclose it which they didn't until now. They can't he added to the price, etc. As we've also learned, dealers don't have to sell anything to you either. I would try to work it out with the dealer. If the doesn't work...