The dealers are taking advantage of the situation, and the rage toward them is completely justified. I was told that the wait for a Hybrid Limited was 4-6 months. Then they somehow found an allocated car 2 weeks out that was a close match with a bunch of junk added, which I declined. Then the next allocation there was an exact match with a bunch of junk added, which I also declined. If there REALLY was a 4-6 month wait list, how do they keep finding cars to offer me? What happened to the months of people ahead of me? If I can jump ahead of someone who has been waiting a longer time, can someone who has been waiting for a shorter time jump ahead of me?
In reality, for the dealers near me, there is no waiting list. Each salesperson has a list of prospects. When the allocation list comes out, there is a mad dash to contact the prospects and get a car sold. It is strictly a "first come, first serve", regardless of the mythical waiting list.
The salespeople will tell you that the dealer is only getting allocated units. This is true, but is leaving out two important details. First, the dealer is not willing to submit a custom order, so they can only get whatever comes down the allocation pipeline. Second, if they did submit a custom order, it would become one of the allocated units for the dealer. The dealer is not letting the salespeople take a custom order because it would guarantee that one salesperson a sale when the car was delivered. The other salespeople would be locked out from the potential mad dash on that car. With the reduced production volume, there could be allocation windows where all the cars were custom orders and potentially some salespeople could be without the opportunity to sell a car for that allocation window.
I completely understand why a dealer would want to have this policy with the current market situation, but it is dishonest to claim that Toyota is not accepting custom orders at this time. Just be honest with us and you will gain our trust and respect. On the other hand, I will avoid the dealers that dishonest and misleading their customers.
I was able to find a dealer (not local, but not too distant) that did accept a custom order from me. I am waiting for my car to get on the build schedule. It will be my car with only what I ordered and no extra factory, port, distributor, or dealer add ons. It is even at a slight discount below MSRP. If the car does arrive without any extra junk, I will know that the dealer was really being honest with me.