Based on a allocation of 30% per the number of reservations the $1,000 under MSRP gets you the quicker vehicle it would seem. Still, (I have no hard knowledge on what I am about to say and it is 100 speculation) 60k Broncos for 35 weeks in the year (maybe 32 weeks depending on shutdown etc)...
Communicating with Varsity right now but as I indicated to them, I would actually prefer a MY22 vehicle due to financial constraints. I can duct tape my Alero together for another year ;-)
It is amazing how many times I have changed my thoughts. I have gone back and forth between a 2D and a 4D so many times my head is spinning 2D has that classic cool look but 4D is a bit more practical although by the time I actually take delivery, it will probably just be my wife and I.
I have been asking a couple of dealers but Varsity hasn't been responsive and the other dealers I have spoken with have stated MSRP is it and a $500 deposit at time of order so . . . . . .
As a follow-up, communication from Varsity Ford in AA has been fairly nonexistent even when I email. That being said, I will probably contact a few places and if I have to go to West Virginia to get a good deal, it is only a five hour drive or so.
There were always going to be a certain amount of reservations that were not going to be converted. I have seen estimates as high as 50% although my guess is that may be a bit much. Of that number, there are going to be a myriad of reasons, timing, financing, and boredom. I don't really see this...
I'll be honest, a big reason that I am purchasing a Bronco is nostalgia. My dad had one when I was a kid and it is something I have always wanted.
That being said, I have gone back and forth on the 2D/4D argument myself. My side gig is a professional photographer and I carry a LOT of stuff in...
I was told something very similar by Varsity Ford in AA. AXZ plans would be accepted which surprised me as I had heard initially that X plan would NOT be accepted per Ford. Still, I am assuming dealers will give the pricing as I would be willing to be that the number of non-reservation Bronco...