You mean Ford doesn’t believe that ‘heritage’ is defined solely by the number of doors?The thinking around here is very out of touch with what Ford is doing with the "heritage" label.
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You mean Ford doesn’t believe that ‘heritage’ is defined solely by the number of doors?The thinking around here is very out of touch with what Ford is doing with the "heritage" label.
So less of a Bronco heritage edition and more of a Ford 1960's heritage.Guys, the F150 is getting a heritage edition as well. The thinking around here is very out of touch with what Ford is doing with the "heritage" label.
More of a "we can squeeze more money out of some customers with some stickers and ugly wheels" heritage.So less of a Bronco heritage edition and more of a Ford 1960's heritage.
For Heritage limited think First Edition……every available box checked plus the special wheels and colors.The only thing that comes to mind for "Oates" is the Bronco DR. Maybe a code name or something.
Also noticing they have a Heritage and Heritage Limited for both the Bronco and Bronco Sport, and unlike the Everglades they have a completely different Series Code. So that would imply Ford has something up their sleeve in regards to Heritage that we haven't yet seen.
If the Oates is an EV Or hybrid I’ll shit myself (in a good way lol)2023 Ford VIN decoder on NHTSA's database.
https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/mid/home/displayfile/80532849-df78-41d0-9c6b-ca62ca456c93
A two-door 2023 Ford Bronco Oates is listed. What is Oates?
Heritage is listed too.
Here is the VIN decoder form 2022
https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/mid/home/displayfile/95c8a3f9-07b2-4ada-9fba-599b8db8ed85
I'd say that isn't likely because you'd see something different in the engine category like another engine option.If the Oates is an EV Or hybrid I’ll shit myself (in a good way lol)
don't forget the mandatory ADMs too...Well my desire for the Heritage Blue color does not extend into the realm of what will likely be a top end only trim and be close to $60k