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I don’t care about the Sasquatch package but that’s crazy lol. Looks like i’m going big bend as it’s $3,100 for the auto and mid. The Outer Banks is 5K and I can’t justify that price unless there’s some serious differences between the 2.
That is what I am going with. I hope the Molded Top still can be removed? Or do you have to get the Modular Top?
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I sense a lot more Bases running around than people originally thought lol. But, you can't beat the capability the Base will have with the Sasquatch package. Base with Sasquatch is $33.5k. You add the 2.7 and you are in your $35-36k range which is doable. I won't be ashamed of that setup. The rest I can build as I go with the aftermarket.
That is a truly solid build. 2DR Sasquatch 2.7L will be roaming around everywhere for sure.
 

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Pricing looking good to me. I budgeted $65k for a Rubicon after adding aftermarket stuff. I got room to add.

Badlands Base44590
Lux Package5000
Sasquatch2500
2.7L w/ 10-Speed Auto3500
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So on the pricing for the mid, high and luxury packages, am I to read that as going to the Lux package is 5k total? Or is it 9200 total? (1500 for mid PLUS 2700 for High PLUS 5000 more for Lux)? If 5k to just go all in on Mid/High/Lux, then sign me up.

Also, since I reserved a Badlands, I don't think I'd spend the extra 2500 to sasquatch it honestly. I'd just keep the 33 inch tires and then put on bigger tires later. And no way am I dropping 3500 on upping to the 2.7. The pricing to get to the 2.7 is the only thing that immediately jumps out to me as way too high.
That includes the 10 speed automatic
 

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Badlands 2D brought up to Wildtrak equipment level I had pegged at $52-53k

$42K
$3.5K for V6/Auto
$2.5K for Squatch
$1.9K for mod top
~$2K for Mid

Right at $52k
 

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That’s a steal vs the wrangler. Wrangler auto trans is $2k and the diesel is $4k on top of that.




$5k was a bit on the high end, I think I was expecting around $4k. But this is also the base so you are talking about a lot of upgrades.

$8500 for the Sasquatch and V6 isn’t a bad deal at all. Blows away a wrangler for the same price.
It is not TERRIBLE, but it isn't spectacular. I will probably go with these options even at $8500 but at a $7,500 or so I would feel really good about the added value.
 

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For which trim? I chose 4 door Badlands and got Mid - 1,500, High - 2,700, Lux - 5,000
I think you both are right, but are saying different things. The prices you mentioned are accurate for the actual package price. The prices are ALSO $1200 and $3500 more than the mid package. If you get the Outer Banks, you already start with mid package, hence why you only pay the $1200/$3500 instead of $2700/$5000
 

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$44,590
$700
$3,500
$2,500

$51,290. Not bad for what you are getting.
Add $2,700 for High package and you are at $53,990. Still doable but I think the 2.7L is too high.
Wildtrack starts at $51,370 and comes with all of that and the mid.
 

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So working off these prices with X plan for the bronco's I am shopping
Base 2.7 at 33,331
Base 2.7 Sasquatch at 38,331
Badlands 2.7 at 45,829
Badlands 2.7 Squatch at 48,329

The badlands with squatch is out completely, I dont think the base to badlands is worth the $7500 difference for what I want. Yes i would like baja mode but i dont think its worth that difference to me.
 

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2.3L EcoBoost 10 Speed Auto: $1,600
2.7L EcoBoost 10 Speed Auto: $3,500

Mid Package: $1500
High Package: $2,700
Lux Package: $5000

Sasquatch Package: $2,500

Hard Top Molded in Carbonized Grey: $700
Hard Top Molded in Shadow Black With Removable Glass: $1,900
Hard Top Molded in Carbonized Grey with Soft Top: $3,700

Towing Package with 2" receiver: $600
Roof Rack with Rails and Crossbars: $400

Modular Front Bumper: $800
I actually thought the pricing on most items was pretty good. Think the modular hard top is a bit much at $1900 but on outerbanks upgrades weren’t bad.
Can the Molded Hard Top be removed or is it just the modular one? I thought the removable roof was standard on all models.
 
 


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