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So if 10 of us chip in on the $350K one, it will only cost us $35K each, Bronco Share!
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You misread me. User Raptor911 cited your post as an example of people "bitching about price." I quoted your post to make sure he and I were reading the same thing.I have no idea what you're talking about. I didn't say anything about the OP "whining about price". My answer to the question posted as why buy Badlands or Wildtrak is simple. The Warthog will be too expensive.
Oh yeah I don't care what they charge for it. I just know I won't pay for it. Certainly not "bitching" about it. If I was going to spend $70K+ I'd buy a GT-R or something.You misread me. User Raptor911 cited your post as an example of people "bitching about price." I quoted your post to make sure he and I were reading the same thing.
As for a Braptor you and I agree.
If a Braptor (much better name) can be ordered in December to be available spring/summer that would seem a bit shady to me on Ford's part.If the hog debuts in Dec 2021 Iām def going that route , otherwise Iāll trade in my FE or Wildtrack when itās available
Yessir. And that's likely to be retail only. Tack on the ADM and your choices get real interesting real quickOh yeah I don't care what they charge for it. I just know I won't pay for it. Certainly not "bitching" about it. If I was going to spend $70K+ I'd buy a GT-R or something.
"Bronco... when you only need to last eight seconds."Because you could die between now and then. "Life is short so take on the world riding a Bronco." I am trademarking this marketing slogan. Now that I am at it how about "Bronco......bucking the competition." If you are listening Ford I am for hire.
If a Braptor (much better name) can be ordered in December to be available spring/summer that would seem a bit shady to me on Ford's part.
Yup... Kinda my thoughts when I originally started this thread....
Shady?, every automobile company is always continously innovating to keep ahead of the competition. In this case Ford needs to match Jeep's updates as they can, brilliant move, some thinking about buying a Jeep V-8 may reconsider knowing the Warthog is coming.Yup... Kinda my thoughts when I originally started this thread.
Shady to add a new top trim level available on the same timeline as those available for reservation as a "late addition."Shady?, every automobile company is always continously innovating to keep ahead of the competition. In this case Ford needs to match Jeep's updates as they can, brilliant move, some thinking about buying a Jeep V-8 may reconsider knowing the Warthog is coming.
Sure, for 2022 model year. Knowing now would be great.I would rather know that a Warthog trim is in the mix now than find out in 6 months.
Sure, for 2022 model year. Knowing now would be great.
As a 2021 at the same time as the Bronco? Something is afoot.
Most Excellent!They may have just planned for a slower roll-out but the near decades long rumored V8 Jeep forced their hand. I don't think they were waiting on any new technology to crop up in order to release the Warthog.
Another possibility is that they caved to pressure from dealers who want something to slap an ADM onto.
What? If this is available to order at same time as reservations you can order it with your reservation. Nothing will be stranded. I āreservedā a badlands but at order time I can order whatever the hell I want, including this if it is available and I feel I can afford it.Shady to add a new top trim level available on the same timeline as those available for reservation as a "late addition."
Thus stranding reservations of FEs and WildTraks, allowing those vehicles to go to dealer allocation. Now those dealers have Braptors and even more Broncos to add ADM to.
It's been said before, they want you to cancel you FE reservation.
Not shady as to build one. Shady as to "hide" it for no reason other than marketing and money.