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So I have a "first day" reservation with a local dealer that has been terrible with communication (as in zero). While I was putting in 80 hour weeks during my busy time at work, I was not religious on keeping up with the developments here or elsewhere. On March 22nd, I realized I've never heard a single peep from my dealer, came on here and realized I was really screwed over by lack of communication from them, as well as lack of keeping up on things myself, and missed the first order window. In my anger, I decided to book a new reservation with a new dealer, who is much more communicative.
I've since decided that I'm going to hold pout for a 22MY based on what seems will be considerable different options. Here's where the dilemma comes in. How big of a delivery gap do you think I'm looking at between a day 1 and a late March reservation? I assume a day 1 would put me near the front of the line for 22MY, which sounds like early '22 delivery? Should I be concerned that the new reservation could push into late '22?
At the end of the day, I feel like the dealership is just the middle man and might not have a big impact on my experience if I just stick with the crappy one and get my '22 order in. Is that a terrible assumption?
I've since decided that I'm going to hold pout for a 22MY based on what seems will be considerable different options. Here's where the dilemma comes in. How big of a delivery gap do you think I'm looking at between a day 1 and a late March reservation? I assume a day 1 would put me near the front of the line for 22MY, which sounds like early '22 delivery? Should I be concerned that the new reservation could push into late '22?
At the end of the day, I feel like the dealership is just the middle man and might not have a big impact on my experience if I just stick with the crappy one and get my '22 order in. Is that a terrible assumption?
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