How do orders get pooled in dealers order bank and later picked up?
Dealeships can enter as many orders as they want into VOMS (Vehicle Order Management System). As many sold orders as they take or as many stock orders as they want. These orders will be acknowledged by GM with VOMS order numbers, and they will sit in the dealer order bank/pool. In fact it is beneficial to have orders in the pool, so you do not miss an allocation oppertunity. The dealership will place them in order of priority. GM/Pontiac will be able to see the number of orders each dealership has placed and if they are sold or stock. When a dealer order cycle starts on a Thursday, the dealership will see how many of each line they were allocated. They will also see the allocation of any constraints. A dealership can also request additional allocation. They may not get it but they can ask. Any additional allocation would come from dealerships that turned down their allocation or from extra capacity above the allocated amounts. This isn’t going to effect Solstice, I would think. The dea
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