But does it create a binding contract? Have you read anywhere that says the dealer is obligated to sell you a raptor and can't simply give you your money back? Is there a stipulation in there that says the dealer has to sell you a specific vin? Otherwise what's to keep them from doing what you're saying and simply sell you one at a later time when demand is weaker? Lastly, is there even a contract at all or is it wishful thinking?
If it doesn't list all those things, and I highly doubt it does, it does absolutely nothing to assure the buyer of anything at all and does everything to ensure the dealer has everything to gain.
If I made a deal to buy a 2018, I would make sure my deposit paperwork specifies options, price, allotment number, estimated delivery, and necessary signatures. And to make it legally binding, I'd give them a $500 deposit. That is something you can take to court if they screw you over. Anything less is just a promise and promises are easy to break.
---------- Post added at 09:54 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:51 AM ----------
Sounds like they didn't have a relationship with their dealer, or those dealers are crooked.
Lots of stories on this forum from guys getting screwed by dealers that they thought they had a relationship with. Money usually comes before friendship.
I typically go into everything assuming I'm going to get screwed and make sure I'm protected if push comes to shove.