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Dealer allocations do not play a part in "sold" orders.
If you ask Ram, it's always a parts problem. But time and time again, that theory has been debunked (when it has been shown that they're building plenty of trucks with the "missing" part). Truth is, there's no visible rhyme or reason as to why some trucks get built so late. It just seems to be luck of the draw.
That said, Ram got their sh1t together in February and started prioritizing sold orders - much more so than they had done previously. Except for TRX - production on those are still a clusterf***.
If you ask Ram, it's always a parts problem. But time and time again, that theory has been debunked (when it has been shown that they're building plenty of trucks with the "missing" part). Truth is, there's no visible rhyme or reason as to why some trucks get built so late. It just seems to be luck of the draw.
That said, Ram got their sh1t together in February and started prioritizing sold orders - much more so than they had done previously. Except for TRX - production on those are still a clusterf***.