desiibond
Level J
. I would not use gadgets terminology for automobile industry. When a new model generates lot of buzz, it generates huge orders (in gadget world, we call this pre-order) and it is a standard practice as all auto makers follow build-to-order approach. Thanks to covid situation, most cars are having huge orders and the wait time is in months. In this industry, we use terms like 'waiting period', 'back orders' etc. Stock comes into picture when the model has stabilized and even then, there is a wait time of a week or so if the vehicle with color of your choice is not lying in their yard. Only the generic and less interested colors will be readily available to buy when the interest in the product dies down. My waiting time for vehicles I purchased:i.e. out of stock
It just wasn't available from the manufacturer.
After all these months Ive only seen one on the road.
1. Car: around 45 days.
2. Bike: 2 weeks.
3. Scooter: 30 days.
All three were well established models and yet there was wait time due to this 'build to order' approach. Imagine situation for a vehicle that went to high demand before it released. When do they halt booking? They halt bookings when they fear that the demand is too high and it causes massive wait times that are not feasible to maintain.
If you still want to say it is 'out of stock', fine with me. It is your opinion and I do not want to go around in circles.