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2024 is more than a few years away. Also it’s hard to gauge how many Ford will move after the initial order backlog is fulfilled. I think the regular Bronco is a little bit overkill for the typical soccer mom SUV buyer so I don’t think they will sell in CR-V or RAV4 numbers and certainly not near F150 numbers. There’s a lot of Jeep’s out there but I wouldn’t say they are a dime a dozen.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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How many broncos could people possibly buy once the novelty wears off
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It's the same value proposition in the same market niche as the jeep Wrangler, and that thing seems to sell well. So the bronco has a pretty large and ongoing addressable market. How much of that market they capture remains to be seen.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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To be fair…. Time stopped for most people in March 2020This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
…spring 2024 works for me though, lease is up then and Bronco is on the radar for the next vehicle for sure!
These aren't selling as hotly as anticipated I feel. I have a couple of local dealers after me with a couple of units remaining but if I get one of these I want it to have Sasquatch package and all the bells and whistles.
They just know you'll trade it in in a few months and they can sell it twice at MSRP.
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$76k fully loaded Sasquatch
Customer ordered so already sold. I like it but will probably order the raptor one when it becomes available.
I can't imagine paying $76k for a vehicle with that interior. I can live with it in the $50's but at $76 it's nowhere near good enough. It's way worse than any full size pickup truck you could get for that price.
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When you can take a hose to the interior… compromises must be made
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I've truly lucked out and have this for a week to test drive (reader review). Being a Jeep wrangler rubicon owner, this thing is squarely targeted at me. Sasquatch package with the 35" tires. Badlands edition. $74K with manual seat adjustments lol. Day One consisted of commuting (boring) but we tested out the trail braking feature in a parking lot last night (button on dash that will lock the rear wheel of the direction you are driving at low speeds in 4wd to allow the bronco to rotate around that wheel on tight trail switchbacks, etc.). Sorta like a tank. Yes, it's boxy and wind noise is prevalent at highway speeds but to be expected (again, being a wrangler owner, this is nothing new for me). Larger frameless windows down the side and a lower beltline (plus what appears to be a higher seating elevation) makes for a better view out compared to the wrangler. Should be a fun week.
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Highway stability any better than the wrangler?
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The Ford Bronco is the classic pumpkin spice latte/hunter boots & toque combo of vehicles for white people.
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The Jeep Wrangle is the classic pumpkin spice vehicle KING.
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What data are you referencing to come to such a bold/false presumption? Did it touch a nerve to read that? Did mom not read enough to you growing up?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote