At this point a 2024 order may be tempting depending on the new options/colors. Between price protection and a likely price increase for 2024 I would be giving up some $ though.
The dealer did not specify a date other than Q4, and included a link to the following article:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/31/business/ford-bronco-recall/index.html
Ok - backing off the politics a bit knowing that the posters on here skew more conservative. Nothing wrong with that btw. My bronco was delivered to the dealer last week and falls under the recall. The dealer confirmed they will be holding the vehicle until the fix in Q4.
Non-story here - Bronco is selling over 100k a year - that sounds pretty good! Doubtful it will ever approach Jeep Wrangler territory - probably settle in at between 100-125k a year for the next 5 years.
Not sure what the tax situation is in Virginia, but here in California I pay 10.25% sales tax plus about $600 in registration fees for a new car. I do not get any tax credit at trade in. If I bought my Bronco at MSRP (without financing) and sold it 6 months later for MSRP, I would be looking...
I hope to keep the Bronco for 10 years. The most likely scenario in which I would have to sell it early is if I change jobs and have to start commuting a lot. I usually WFH, but if I had to commute 50 miles each way then I would probably trade it in for something else. Although I suppose I...
IMO the BD is the best value of any trim and has the best wheels. The high package is definitely nice to have, but in my case I had to pay another $4k to get it on a comparable OBX. I am sure you will love the WT, but if you want to keep things under a certain budget and can wait, you will...
I have an OBX on order. I think the best trim is BD but I wanted the High package. Perhaps the popularity of the OBX is that it is the most road oriented, and if we are being honest 80+% of the people on this forum (and probably 90% of Bronco buyers) only really "need" a Subaru Forester for...
Won't get my Bronco for another few weeks so can't say if it's worth it yet, but if I didn't get a Bronco this year, I might have looked elsewhere in 2024 with the increasing MSRP and loss of price protection.
Great to see many of those with the 32'' tires exceeding 20 mpg. That's no worse than similarly sized SUVs such as the Grand Cherokee, Honda Passport or Telluride.
As others have mentioned, what you need depends on where you live. I am in California where it rains maybe 15 days a year. When I go to the mountains, I just switch to 4H. Resale value not important to me, especially considering the sales tax of over 10% nullifies much of the gain on any...