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I believe it is new. The upshot seems to be that even if we change at the 2023MY order period, we lose price protection. The key phase (as I see it) is that any change after 3/7/22 not filled as a a '22 triggers a policy to not be a carry over and instead to be a NEW 2023MY order and that will reflect 2023MY pricing. Could be slightly ambiguous, just get that vibe from it, hell, since the price protection was in response to the mod top delay, I 90% expect Ford will grant price protection for the single year and only valid if you order and fill with a mod top.Is the part highlighted new? I don't remember reading that before. If so, what a hose job by Ford. Wait a couple years for your order to get built and they take away the price protection all while newer orders are getting built.
Will changing my order after March 7, 2022, affect my Bronco's price?
Changing your series, equipment package, the number of doors, or 4x4 system will cause your order to reflect new mid-year price levels. Make sure your order is configured properly prior to the March 7, 2022 cut-off. If your vehicle is not built in the 2022 MY, your new 2023 order will reflect 2023 MY price levels. Final transaction details, including price, will be agreed upon by you and the dealer.
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