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<blockquote data-quote="krt22" data-source="post: 15133161" data-attributes="member: 172703"><p>dealers with multiple allocations knew how many they were getting before the orders were first opened, since it is based on the previous years sale. Each mustang sold was one entry to the lottery, so the more mustangs you sell, more chances, and likely more allocations, thats why the large volume dealers have 3+ allocations where as smaller dealers may only have 1 or 2. But these are sure fire allocations, no mystery involved.</p><p></p><p>Then there is a small number of allocations ford doesnt release up front to account for damaged cars and things like that, if they go un-used then they might be released at the end of the model year, and some dealers may get a lucky extra car, not anything one would ever bank on or accept a deposit too.</p><p></p><p>I have heard of a few people reporting a situation like yours, where the dealer has an allocation but its not anywhere close to being pulled by the factory so for some reason the dealer holds off on placing the order, why that is the case im not sure. My dealer didnt have any info on when it would get pulled by placed the order right away and it just sat for 5 months on unscheduled hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krt22, post: 15133161, member: 172703"] dealers with multiple allocations knew how many they were getting before the orders were first opened, since it is based on the previous years sale. Each mustang sold was one entry to the lottery, so the more mustangs you sell, more chances, and likely more allocations, thats why the large volume dealers have 3+ allocations where as smaller dealers may only have 1 or 2. But these are sure fire allocations, no mystery involved. Then there is a small number of allocations ford doesnt release up front to account for damaged cars and things like that, if they go un-used then they might be released at the end of the model year, and some dealers may get a lucky extra car, not anything one would ever bank on or accept a deposit too. I have heard of a few people reporting a situation like yours, where the dealer has an allocation but its not anywhere close to being pulled by the factory so for some reason the dealer holds off on placing the order, why that is the case im not sure. My dealer didnt have any info on when it would get pulled by placed the order right away and it just sat for 5 months on unscheduled hold. [/QUOTE]
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