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I think it has more to do with how the dealer takes the order in the first place. If a dealer makes the choice to order it sold they usually have taken a deposit or placed it for a good customer( no deposit needed in some cases ) or they make the gamble that if they play the market and order it for stock they then can place it for sale to the highest bidder. IMHO don't buy from the the dealers that won't order it for you as a sold order. As a buyer that would be my prospective.
But if a dealer wanted to make easy money, order it stock, don't worry about constraints or issues with the build process and soon they will have a car that will sell very easy and will sell to the ones that want it the most.
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