When I log in it just shows me my old order and original date I placed the first order through the dealer. You can't view details though. But as of now it looks like nothing has changed. This should be interesting. Lol..No wait!!!!
It sounds like @BroncoMan13 is saying his dealer made a *new* order instead of editing the existing one.
Yes, you basically build an order piece by piece, so if you want to change doors or motor or something fundamental you have to essentially unbuild the order back to the early step and then rebuild it.
But youāre still using the existing order.
If your dealer said they needed to make a brand new order, then that means they basically threw out your timestamp and gave you a new one for whatever day they made this change.
If thatās true it can be corrected with varying degrees of complexity depending on if they cancelled your first order or kept it for themselves.
What does your Ford.com profile show? Just your original reservation turned order, or a brand new order?
Known funny business with the Ford.com site. Not everyone receives a second email and very few people see an update to their Ford.com Profile after a change is made. Good standard is the order preview your dealer should give you.
I donāt know what to tell you other than it *absolutely* can be changed. Just like any other retail order your dealer has ever made, and just like all the Bronco orders here that have been changed.
Ford has publicly announced that they are *expecting* people to modify their orders when they receive their delivery estimates and see what options may be causing a delay.
Here is the public, on camera, question and answer where Ford announced you can modify your order until the VIN is assigned:
https://www.bronco6g.com/build-price-update-from-ford-qa-with-bronco-brand-manager-video/
You must dig your heels in and not accept anything else from your dealer. Sit with them at a desk with their Ford corporate region on speaker phone to have them walk through the process with your dealer.
It really sucks that they arenāt educated enough but you have to advocate for yourself.
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