When I was buying my car, my dealer said it's common practice for dealers to promise a delivery date just to get you through the door when in reality, they have no idea where the car actually is.
If the estimated delivery date is clearly stated on your contract, and the dealer has officially come back and said they are not able to come anywhere near that date, it's reasonable for you to withdraw from the contract. They will probably pressure you into doing otherwise by threatening to withhold your deposit etc, so be prepared for a fight.
My advice is: shop around and see if you can find a car that's in stock with the spec you want, ask for a NADCON printout for the car they are giving you. It'll show where the car is at, and list the vin number for the car. Add this vin to your future sales contract to tie the contract to this car.
Now go back to your current dealer and tell them about this car. It's not uncommon for dealerships to trade cars. If this fails, ask your new dealer for advice on how to get out of your existing sales contract, they'd be more than happy to help you with that.
Do not sign a new sales contract until you have gotten out of the existing one
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