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- Alex
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- 2022 Badlands
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Time stamp means something in relation to your dealers allocation. Reach out to your dealer, ask them how many 2021 Broncos they were allocated then ask them where you fall in line of those allocations and that will give you and idea of when you might expect a vehicle. An example is my dealer has 27 allocations for 2021, I am 23rd in line arguably I will get a 2021 depending on parts availability. To give you and idea, about 18 of his 27 allocations were day one or day two reservations, I am a day five and I am only ahead of a few people as stated a couple lines up. There is a chance a couple people will cancel or opt to wait until 2022, but at this point that is a lot less likely. Of those 27 allocations, 5 of them were previewed this week ( and hopefully will be scheduled on Thursday) and his mannequin and one priority build were scheduled last week. If my math is correct, there are now 17 in front of me unless commodity constraints bump me up or back (trailer hitch for example (not super likely) over the next three or four months of scheduling. So at 6 per schedule cycle (for my dealer), I might get scheduled in July, or the sky might fall, or I might win the lottery, or maybe even struck by lightning, really it's anyone's guess.how do you determine your time stamp? I reserved an FE on July 13, but I don't believe I have seem an actual time stamp
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