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So my thinking is that having a reservation isn't going to do much for people. I believe it is to gauge interest on how many they expect to sell so they can figure out how many they need to make. Ford probably isn't going to fill reservations before sending each dealer at least a couple Broncos to have on the lot for people to come in to see. By only making reservations that limits the amount of people that have the ability to come look and cross shop. If a dealer does get one it won't last long I am sure but only filling reservations I don't see happening.
I ordered my GT500 the week of reveal. I am still waiting for a VIN and build date. Plenty of dealers have gotten GT500's in that weren't customer ordered. I don't have any faith in Ford giving reservations first priority. Sure some will be made but don't expect to have all reservations filled before you see dealers with them on the lot for sale. I hope I am wrong but with Fords history of rolling out vehicles I doubt it. Someone start a youtube channel and get it semi popular and I almost guarantee you will be one of the very first to get one.
I ordered my GT500 the week of reveal. I am still waiting for a VIN and build date. Plenty of dealers have gotten GT500's in that weren't customer ordered. I don't have any faith in Ford giving reservations first priority. Sure some will be made but don't expect to have all reservations filled before you see dealers with them on the lot for sale. I hope I am wrong but with Fords history of rolling out vehicles I doubt it. Someone start a youtube channel and get it semi popular and I almost guarantee you will be one of the very first to get one.
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