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When I inquired to see about my 2023 Bronco order with the dealer and wanted to confirm the scheduling process I assumed that orders are scheduled/built by Ford with the most important #1 factor being the reservation date. Well…the dealers rep. response was “Unfortunately, throughout this whole process, Ford has not been going in the order of reservations”. Then I saw this afterwards on Ford site…
Will my reservation time stamp still be tied to my order? Are orders still being prioritized by reservation time stamps?
As orders are converted from 2022 to 2023 MY, the reservation timestamp will still be tied to your order. All Bronco orders will continue to be prioritized according to the time they were reserved, vehicle model and configuration selected, part availability, and the number of vehicles your dealer receives.
If true, then NOT Happy…I have a 07/15/2020 reservation date and have been waiting along time to order a Bronco B/Lnds. and receive it. What’s the point in having an “early reservation Or a reservation period if this is not the #1 factor being looked at for scheduling?
Will my reservation time stamp still be tied to my order? Are orders still being prioritized by reservation time stamps?
As orders are converted from 2022 to 2023 MY, the reservation timestamp will still be tied to your order. All Bronco orders will continue to be prioritized according to the time they were reserved, vehicle model and configuration selected, part availability, and the number of vehicles your dealer receives.
If true, then NOT Happy…I have a 07/15/2020 reservation date and have been waiting along time to order a Bronco B/Lnds. and receive it. What’s the point in having an “early reservation Or a reservation period if this is not the #1 factor being looked at for scheduling?
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