I've got the same thought. But I think Germany is getting prioritized for cars.
What I do not understand is, when I check german and dutch website from Seat and
Cupra, they both have cars in stock. For the netherlands, there is no website with
Cupra stock, but they have 62 Seat Leon Hybrids in stock. Why aren't these cars delivered to other countries where they are waiting for their cars?
In Germany they have 27 Seat Leon Hybrids in stock.
For
Cupra they have 6 Leons Hybrid in stock and 61 Formentors in Germany. Is it that hard to prioritize customer orders instead of stock for dealers? Showroom cars are normally not put as stock cars for sale, so they can not make the excuse their showroom would be empty.