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Does anyone know how Acura dealerships "Order" a specific configuration?
I've spoken with a bunch of dealerships over the past many months about a particular 6M A-Spec color combo (Silver/Ebony) that Acura seems to make relatively few of compared to other colors. Or at least they have shipped few into my state. I've been told different things from everyone I've spoken with about putting down a deposit and their ability to get me the vehicle. The standard line seems to be "put down a deposit and I can order it for you."
My sense from the research I've done is following. Does anyone know how accurate (or inaccurate) the below is? I've cobbled this limited understanding together from different sources.
Each Acura dealership is located within a geographic region. The US is divided up into four regions. A dealership within a region can see the production schedule roughly 4-weeks out for those vehicles that will be produced and shipped into their region. If they see a targeted vehicle scheduled to be produced and allocated to another dealership, they can contact that dealership and try to horse-trade for it. A dealership within one region cannot see the production / shipment schedule of another region and can thus only horse-trade within their region.
Is this close to accurate? I figure if I (or anyone else looking to buy) understands how things work, I'll be less likely to get gamed as I continue my journey to find the configuration I'm looking for.
I've spoken with a bunch of dealerships over the past many months about a particular 6M A-Spec color combo (Silver/Ebony) that Acura seems to make relatively few of compared to other colors. Or at least they have shipped few into my state. I've been told different things from everyone I've spoken with about putting down a deposit and their ability to get me the vehicle. The standard line seems to be "put down a deposit and I can order it for you."
My sense from the research I've done is following. Does anyone know how accurate (or inaccurate) the below is? I've cobbled this limited understanding together from different sources.
Each Acura dealership is located within a geographic region. The US is divided up into four regions. A dealership within a region can see the production schedule roughly 4-weeks out for those vehicles that will be produced and shipped into their region. If they see a targeted vehicle scheduled to be produced and allocated to another dealership, they can contact that dealership and try to horse-trade for it. A dealership within one region cannot see the production / shipment schedule of another region and can thus only horse-trade within their region.
Is this close to accurate? I figure if I (or anyone else looking to buy) understands how things work, I'll be less likely to get gamed as I continue my journey to find the configuration I'm looking for.
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