I am in the same boat, must have the MGV seats and therefore down to essentially two builds. A 2.7, auto BD, Sasquatch, mid is almost the same price as a badlands 2.3, manual, high package (and I get the extra sound deadening with high package and can add on the headliner sound deadening as well...
Central Florida reservation holder here, looks like I will be making the switch too. I am excited to break in this bronco on some of those WV trails prior to the trip home!
Does anybody know when you sign up for the mustang club of America for x plan pricing, is it immediate? Meaning, can you use the pin or info when you place your order for the bronco or is there a delay to prove you have x plan and you aren’t eligible for a set amount of time?
You would think that a Florida dealer would step up similar to Granger in IA or Stephens in WV? My bet is there are a LARGE number of Bronco reservations form this state. A dealer here would surely benefit from fulfilling those.
Thank you for doing this for the east coast customers! Are you considering a logo or decal that you will put on all the Broncos that get delivered to your dealership. If so, any thoughts on design? I know some don’t like those, but I want to recognize dealerships like you and Granger for doing...
This is great, thank you! Can you clarify pricing on options will that be invoice as well? For example, Sasquatch, automatic transmission, 2.7, etc. (if not standard on bronco)
Who knew that August 25th could potentially be such an important day for future 6G Bronco owners on the east coast? And if B & P goes live today, I am taking the rest of the day off, it will be too much to process.
Things JUST got interesting! Showing some love to the East coast, I like it. I am in Florida, very curious how this shakes out in terms of pricing compared to Granger. You have my attention....
Is Mullinax in Kissimmee willing to price match Granger Ford ($1000 of invoice)? Or any other Florida dealer for that matter? That would be ideal as I am in Orlando area.
Thanks for doing this! Seeing the 33s makes a big difference. Amazing what the next tire size up can do purely from an aesthetics standpoint. Also, good to know that 33s can fit without a lift.