I believe that FCA NA just has too many eTorque gen units in their supply chain because they have not at all sold up to forecasted levels, and they need to move them, so it is real easy and standard practice to just tell dealers they can only order eTorques for a while... plus it helps to raise their total line-up actual EPA MPG for the feds. Also, I am also absolutely from the Customer school of ordering trucks with Exactly the options wanted, needed, and affordable. I never get so excited about buying a new truck to just take any $50 - $60k truck off a lot. For $60k-ish, it darn well better be exactly the optioned truck you desire. Maybe it’s on a lot somewhere, maybe not. But for a truck with so many options and configurations, chances are it is not on a lot. And finally, if you don’t already know MORE details and specs about the truck you want - than your dealer salesman does - then you have not done enough homework, and you are not ready to buy or order a truck. Remember, you are the buyer, the dealer is just the salesman. Don’t ever expect to get what you want, or the best deal available, if you don’t know more than the seller. You will live with the truck for 10 years. The salesman will move on to another Customer in 10 minutes. My strong suggestion: if you want to be happy for 10 years, hold out for exactly the truck you want. Buy nothing more, and nothing less.