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Thanks!In USA they have not, dealer use the term "order" just to avoid having to explain the entire allocation mechanism.
To the end user, the net result is the same, give dealer the money and they get you the car you want.
Some people can't admit any wrong and not taking it too well when called out.Thanks!
I circled back with the dealer over the phone today and she doubled-down on the build order line. When I told her that I knew Toyota hasn’t done build orders in years and showed that I understood allocations, she stammered a bit and told me that - well actually - Toyota determines allocutions based on dealer deposits and then tried to change the subject.
I don’t mind putting down a good-faith deposit on a nebulous allocation if it’s refundable (I already have two out there). For a non-refundable deposit, I’d expect a VIN, a factory build sheet, or at least a timeline. Obviously the dealer can’t offer any of that. Regardless, I can’t give my money to folks who play fast and loose with the truth.
Haha man you hit the nail on the head! I’ll keep watching but I’m in no rush to pay them a deposit for 0 benefit.We must be talking to the same dealership, lol (Heartland in Bremerton, WA). I skipped their offer. I’m also in the market for a Highlander, but they won’t be getting my business for either vehicle. Smarmy vibes and high-pressure tactics every time I’ve been in there. I’m usually pretty easy going, but I have zero tolerance for car dealer BS. Kinda sucks because they’re my local. I try to support local businesses but I won’t even go there for maintenance if I can help it.