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I have the opportunity to buy a Bronco from a reservation holder who no longer wants it. The Bronco was In Production 6/30, Built 7/11, and now currently Awaiting Shipment. It has a blend date of 6/29/22. It should arrive to the dealer in August. The Bronco is my exact build that I ordered, except Velocity Blue exterior instead of Cactus Gray, and Roast leather interior instead of Navy Pier leather. Velocity Blue is my 2nd color choice anyway. I really didn't like the Roast interior at first, but it is starting to grow on me and the blue accents and stitching with the Roast just complement Velocity Blue so well. Here is the build I'm now contemplating on buying:
Outer Banks - 4 Door - Velocity Blue - Sasquatch - 2.7L - MIC Hardtop - Heavy Duty Mod Bumper - Tow - High Package - Roast Leather - Aux Switches - Wireless Keypad (see image for build render.....it has all the deadly sins)
My specific order was recently placed in February, so I've only been waiting 5 months. I'll likely be waiting at least another year based on how many orders my dealer has (500+ orders with 180 annual allocations). It's a large dealer large allocation scenario. If I buy this Bronco, I will still keep my current order to either sell or keep and then sell the Velocity Blue. In either scenario, I feel like it's a win-win. I will be paying the reservation holder that is backing out $5,000 as part of this deal since they could just walk away from the dealer and let them sell it for $20k ADM. But I don't have price protection, so the cost will only go up anyway for me since I'm going to get pushed to a '23 or '24.....so why not just pay the $5,000 premium now and be done.
What do you all think? I feel like I should do it. If I do go through with it, has anyone done a similar process and how do you recommend I go about it? I don't think I can convert the order in my name, so I'm thinking the current reservation holder will have to buy it at the dealer, and I was planning on just doing a cash sale to them immediately afterwards. Not sure how getting all the paperwork and title transferred over that quickly would work. Thoughts?
Thank You
Outer Banks - 4 Door - Velocity Blue - Sasquatch - 2.7L - MIC Hardtop - Heavy Duty Mod Bumper - Tow - High Package - Roast Leather - Aux Switches - Wireless Keypad (see image for build render.....it has all the deadly sins)
My specific order was recently placed in February, so I've only been waiting 5 months. I'll likely be waiting at least another year based on how many orders my dealer has (500+ orders with 180 annual allocations). It's a large dealer large allocation scenario. If I buy this Bronco, I will still keep my current order to either sell or keep and then sell the Velocity Blue. In either scenario, I feel like it's a win-win. I will be paying the reservation holder that is backing out $5,000 as part of this deal since they could just walk away from the dealer and let them sell it for $20k ADM. But I don't have price protection, so the cost will only go up anyway for me since I'm going to get pushed to a '23 or '24.....so why not just pay the $5,000 premium now and be done.
What do you all think? I feel like I should do it. If I do go through with it, has anyone done a similar process and how do you recommend I go about it? I don't think I can convert the order in my name, so I'm thinking the current reservation holder will have to buy it at the dealer, and I was planning on just doing a cash sale to them immediately afterwards. Not sure how getting all the paperwork and title transferred over that quickly would work. Thoughts?
Thank You
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