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Stellantis has stated they reserve the right not to price protect. We had some issues with a few early orders. But, thankfully, they seem to be holding to it, either by invoicing correctly or by accepting requests to adjust due to sold order changes after order acceptance. With that said, they...
If you'd like for me to look over your priced order confirmation, I'd be happy to tell you if I see any backordered items or apparent issues causing it. I have many in the same boat and that is usually the case. Either send it in a pm or to [email protected].
Sadly, that is the way it is supposed to work, but doesn't. I have been trying for over a month to get them to honor price protection that was applied for. No go so far.
On this one I have to say I don't really know or understand. I haven't been able to get a reliable logical answer. I had 4 Promasters do this recently. But, thankfully, they flipped back to D1 within a few days of flipping back to C.
I will certainly try to explain a little better. When a dealer requests or are given allocation, many units can go into various B status. Many will be in bx status and have a build priority of 99, meaning the lowest priority. And they can sit there for up to nearly a year. To give an example...
The POC is created the moment a vehicle is ordered. If someone ordered and still can't get that, I might speculate that the particular dealer is on temporary order suspension for the reason I mentioned earlier. I appreciate all of you!
There are any number of reasons one vehicle is built before another (every feature can affect it). They will usually build in batches (a group of 1500s, a group of 2500s, etc). But, if your ordered build requested an option that is on backorder, it can hold it up at most. At best, they continue...
I'm sure there are some out there who might. But, there is a strong reason why we and most dealers have to require them. If a vehicle is ordered for a customer (which now gets build preference over inventory units), and when the vehicle arrives, it doesn't get delivered to the original person it...
Hi Silveram. Thanks for your question. I'm not sure my crystal ball is any cleaner than anyone else's. So, the best thing I can do is give you facts and observations from a dealer perspective. First, and most helpful is that, early on once 2022s started production, we saw many go into JS status...