Some slight modification and my since deceased XJ had removable doors.technically, every car has removeable doors.
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Some slight modification and my since deceased XJ had removable doors.technically, every car has removeable doors.
The Bronco is lovely and the Bronco can go topless/doorless!
However there are many who will never go topless or remove the doors for various reasons.
Should Ford add a Bronco variant that is exactly the same but with a fixed roof and regular doors that don’t come off?
Advantages:
1. Lower price
2. More weather resistant top
3. Better sound and temperature insulated
4. Take away sales from other fixed roof SUVs
Basically offer a version just as handsome and off road capable but with these advantages and without ability to go “naked”.
What do you think?
I think they should. It’s a smart move.
Actually it makes a lot of sense .... it would be a different variant that's all .... Ford use to sell that exact package before and enjoyed solid sales numbersI think this is a really dumb suggestion that makes no sense whatsoever. Just don't take them off if you don't want to.
Thanks for your mature, brilliant, thoughtful and useful comment.I think this is a really dumb suggestion that makes no sense whatsoever. Just don't take them off if you don't want to.
I guess Im just trying to understand exactly what the OP is talking about.Actually it makes a lot of sense .... it would be a different variant that's all .... Ford use to sell that exact package before and enjoyed solid sales numbers
When did they offer that? You mean the Bronco II?Actually it makes a lot of sense .... it would be a different variant that's all .... Ford use to sell that exact package before and enjoyed solid sales numbers
It’s not a problem to solve.Just don't remove them, problem solved.
Isn’t that basically the Bronco Sport Badlands edition?The Bronco is lovely and the Bronco can go topless/doorless!
However there are many who will never go topless or remove the doors for various reasons.
Should Ford add a Bronco variant that is exactly the same but with a fixed roof and regular doors that don’t come off?
Advantages:
1. Lower price
2. More weather resistant top
3. Better sound and temperature insulated
4. Take away sales from other fixed roof SUVs
Basically offer a version just as handsome and off road capable but with these advantages and without ability to go “naked”.
What do you think?
I think they should. It’s a smart move.