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The the issue.They need to work to move orders to other dealers that have allocation but I am sure dealers don’t want to lose the sale. Most likely this is part of the trouble people have had trying to move orders because the order is with the dealer you selected and they most likely do not want to release the order. The allocation for the year should equal what they can produce for the year. It’s all about the dealership being upfront and letting you know yes or no with some degree of confidence they can deliver. Obviously some dealerships have allocation otherwise new orders would not be able to get built or scheduled. Also that is how dealer stock orders are being filled. They either have no buildable customer orders or just have more allocation than orders so there stock orders go through.
Dealers complained so they got a scaler allocation.
but now dont want to loose the sale over all.
YOU CANT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.
But dealers are always in control
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