I'm not sure if dealers get priority by size of the dealership. A few things I do know are the priority number the dealer assigns to a particular order makes a big difference. You want something like priority 10 on the order sheet to get it built sooner. If the dealer puts something like 19, you'll have a longer wait. Customer orders take priority over dealer stock orders. When job #1 starts, they have to build for at least 5 consecutive days with no major issues before "OK to buy" is given. If there are issues, the 5 day cycle starts over until they get it right. Meanwhile, all of those trucks build up in lots around the plant waiting either for release or back for inspection or repair if issues exist. If one of those waiting trucks is the one you ordered, it may take longer to get it than a customers order that comes in after "OK to buy" has been given.