Doesn’t surprise me there are barely any two doors. Four door soft tops are going to be pretty common for a while.
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I paid MSRP.I have spent the last two months calling dealer in 48 states in search of a 2 door bronco. Here is what hours on the phone every single day but Sunday have taught me.
1 ) most dealerships are good people some are NOT , some will sell a car out from under you in the middle of the buying process (it happened to me)
2) 97% of broncos are over MSRP. The average is about $10k over. The low end is $5k the high end is $20k plus.
3) color MATTERS. White seems to be the hottest right now. Rapid red , blue , and orange are tied , silver , gray and black are least but not THE least. Green is just non existent at the moment so not sure on that.
4) watch for maniquins at the dealers. When there time is up act fast!
5) the ONLY 2 door available at MSRP that I found (found four of them actually) is the big bend in race red for 49k. All four were I denticle , big bend, rapid red and same price.
Can help anyone on the 4 door but there is a lot more 4 doors out there than 2 door!
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I asked nearly every salesmen at almost 60 dealerships the same question : "so if I order one, how long?" . The typical answer was either 1 year or 2 years. Only a handful said 6 months or 3 years
I have this exact same build in Antimatter Blue. I strongly agree with the stigma you mentioned. The fully loaded BB is identical to the entry level wildtrack.My Big Bend was just over 50K. and I got it UNDER MSRP (A-plan, $47,900) It's comical how the "stripped-down stigma" of BB trims has led most to believe that the trim level is inferior or something. I assure you, It's not. I could replace the BB stickers with BL stickers and nobody would know the difference
Cheshire, eh? Something sounds wrong about that.Dealer im buying from in CT sells at MSRP. They had one nice 2 door a month or so ago but it’s gone now. I posted it on the forum. They currently have a 4 door 2.3 badlands (I think).
Dowling ford, Cheshire, CT
Since the Bronco is NOT hideously ugly, like the Jeep Gladiator, This most likely won't happen like it did to the Jeep.I would like your data in a CSV file, please.
Also, I am predicting the bubble bursting around 2023-24 and dealers will be plowing Broncos off their lots. As soon as Ford completes one full year of Broncos at claimed production capacity the fun and games will be over. I don't think they'll hit it this year.
Cheshire, eh? Something sounds wrong about that.
I bought a Green 4 door Wildtrak last week after a similar dealer search. Needle in a haystack.
Yea, at one point I had ordered a Wildtrak (changed to Badlands) and a green color (changed to white), but really glad I ended up with what I did. The black wheels and trim works great with the green (as well as the tan interior).Nice!
My dealer just sold one of those for $5k over. My thoughts when I stopped to check the window sticker were: 1) minor regret about not getting a Wildtrak and/or waiting for green. 2) They could've probably gotten more. 3) It was probably bought from someone out of town.
I'm a fan of base Bronco and don't think any of the trims need to have have a stigma. It's all about what you want/need and are willing to pay. That said, a loaded BB would be missing things available on the BL such as front diff lock and swaybar disconnect, washout floor, marine grade seating and option for 12" display with 360 cameras.My Big Bend was just over 50K. and I got it UNDER MSRP (A-plan, $47,900) It's comical how the "stripped-down stigma" of BB trims has led most to believe that the trim level is inferior or something. I assure you, It's not. I could replace the BB stickers with BL stickers and nobody would know the difference
Thats probably the worst spend on a Bronco possible. Mid package for $50kBB for 49k.
Does it come with tires that fit? JkWhat is your best offer?
It's actually a pretty nice suburban CT town... except for that horrible thing that happened in 2007.I would like your data in a CSV file, please.
Also, I am predicting the bubble bursting around 2023-24 and dealers will be plowing Broncos off their lots. As soon as Ford completes one full year of Broncos at claimed production capacity the fun and games will be over. I don't think they'll hit it this year.
Cheshire, eh? Something sounds wrong about that.
Absolutely enjoy it with your packHe also said letting 2 dogs climb all over the inside of a brand new vehicle was making it "worth less".
I told him if my dogs couldn't be comfortable in it, It would truly be "worthless".