"by this fall" includes through the end of fall.Google says fall starts on September 22
It definitely should be an accessory. I had previously stated why would they include this in the sport and not the bronco. That would make zero sense. Hopefully it's not super expensive if they do include it and that it's priced around what it cost for the sport.Why would they not have this on the Bronco and not the cheap looking carpet.
It isn't just that, but the passenger seat's leather looks crushed after only a few outings on the trail. Look at the leather in the Bronco Sport, and the seat leather is tight and firm. Perhaps, being Made in America still has some improvement?Why would they not have this on the Bronco and not the cheap looking carpet.
This Bronco has not seen any trail outings yet. I think they are taking it on a couple of the scenic drives at this event or at least a short parade through town, but this Bronco is just a show piece that they pulled together. I wouldn't put much stock into the issues with the leather fitment.It isn't just that, but the passenger seat's leather looks crushed after only a few outings on the trail. Look at the leather in the Bronco Sport, and the seat leather is tight and firm. Perhaps, being Made in America still has some improvement?
Pre-production vehicle.........It isn't just that, but the passenger seat's leather looks crushed after only a few outings on the trail. Look at the leather in the Bronco Sport, and the seat leather is tight and firm. Perhaps, being Made in America still has some improvement?
According to the brand manager: "The interior is pretty much production as shown."This Bronco has not seen any trail outings yet. I think they are taking it on a couple of the scenic drives at this event or at least a short parade through town, but this Bronco is just a show piece that they pulled together. I wouldn't put much stock into the issues with the leather fitment.
It would be nice to accept that as an excuse, but it was revealed earlier in this thread that what was being shown and photographed as it relates to the interior is production level. If so, Ford should be embarrassed displaying such shoddy quality in their show rig.Pre-production vehicle.........
I am ok with this if there is a neutral color selection (gray/black). Can always change the grab handles to a color I like, but stitching can't be changed, and I am hating on the yellow stitching and accents...but some may like it...Maybe Irv got a different answer than me because we are getting different answers depending on who we talk to but the guy I talk to said standard the trim will match the badging for instance the Badlands will have yellow trim and the black diamond will have blue. He said they’ll be a blackout option where you can get a neutral color such as gray. But it will not be body color dependent but vehicle model dependent
No, they were saying the materials are pretty much what it’s going to be.It would be nice to accept that as an excuse, but it was revealed earlier in this thread that what was being shown and photographed as it relates to the interior is production level. If so, Ford should be embarrassed displaying such shoddy quality in their show rig.
Remember, there are less than 13,000 members on this board...if we went by Reservations alone there are more than 93% of the 'possible' buyers that aren't watching this daily. Trickling information is annoying but is common for Ford.It's funny you say that. Ford is showing off the new Bronco, if it's just a matter of show, why even bother with these events?
They should anticipate all these questions and actually have answers for us. Really makes me wonder how they plan on selling any of these other than to the faithful found around here who are no doubt pissed off by this trickle of information, but will still be buying one when available.