^ I understand what you are saying but unfortunately it doesn't always work like that.
When a new model year comes in most new orders will be switched over to the new model year if the order is not already scheduled at the factory floor. What I would expect though that dealers would be checking their orders (aware of model year change) to see if their current orders are rolled or not, then advise customers as such.
Floor order slots at the factory are normally filled a couple months ahead, so if I ordered a car now (month 1) and the model change occurs month 3 but my order is not scheduled until month 3 then my order will by default become the new version. If my order (month 1) is scheduled in month 1 then my order would be the current version as the new build wasn't due until month 2. Hope that helps (or makes sense!)..
Dealers (me included) should be checking build times and codes to ensure that what is being ordered at factory is right, granted sometimes when orders are rolled Citroen forgets options but that's no excuse for the dealer not to be double checking.
I lost count the amount of times I checked and double checked the codes on a certain special request order!!
When a new model year comes in most new orders will be switched over to the new model year if the order is not already scheduled at the factory floor. What I would expect though that dealers would be checking their orders (aware of model year change) to see if their current orders are rolled or not, then advise customers as such.
Floor order slots at the factory are normally filled a couple months ahead, so if I ordered a car now (month 1) and the model change occurs month 3 but my order is not scheduled until month 3 then my order will by default become the new version. If my order (month 1) is scheduled in month 1 then my order would be the current version as the new build wasn't due until month 2. Hope that helps (or makes sense!)..
Dealers (me included) should be checking build times and codes to ensure that what is being ordered at factory is right, granted sometimes when orders are rolled Citroen forgets options but that's no excuse for the dealer not to be double checking.
I lost count the amount of times I checked and double checked the codes on a certain special request order!!
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