The detergents used in the automatic car wash destroy the UV protection in the top. Just ask Haartz, who makes the tops. It doesn't show up the next day, idiots.
Enjoy buying a new top in a few years, instead of ten, or a lifetime.
That's typical.
"I can afford do drive a vehicle that gets shit mpg, so I'm cool."
Unfortunately, as supply and demand economics work, you just fucked over the person who struggles to fill his beater Honda Civic to get to work to feed his family.
I don't care how rich I am, burning $20,000 if fuel a year to drive a vehicle is just out of my realm of reality and responsibility. I have may other vehicles I can enjoy for much less money. But, hey, good for you.
Yeah, been in the car business since the 1980s. Seen every "limited" edition known to exist. Nobody is paying anything more for your FE Bronco, unless you park it in a climate controlled environment and keep it unused for 30 years.
Guaranteed, Ford knew that the windshields in the Bronco were shit. But an improvement would have cost $3.07 more per unit. Welcome to first year production vehicles, and their perceived ADM values (aka, pay more for less to be the first). By 2024 they will have better quality windshields, or...
For the most part, you can aggregate those results from the poll. Is 53 any different than 57?
In my opinion, there is too much lifestyle difference between a 21 yo and a 30 yo to include them in the same category. Same with early 60s and late 60s considering retirement. As well as your 50s...
Absolutely. We shopped multiple brands where leather seats and sunroof were not available with a manual trans. Only brand we found with full options for both manual and auto was MINI.
Wow, so far the majority of Bronco owners are 31-59 and have a 4-door automatic, almost 38%.
Not surprising, but still.
The poll shows almost 30% manual transmissions, which I think for the industry is incredible.
The poll allows two votes. Mostly for folks that have two Broncos in the family. If you feel strongly that it's fair to add your preference, vs your mandatory purchase requirements, I see no harm in that vote. If you had the money, you'd probably have two. Please don't abuse it though, as it...
Yes, 2-door manual would be considered entry level depending on trim. Poll shows about a 4% take under the age of 30 ( @ 134 votes). More than I expected, actually.
0% of those groups picked the manual 4-door. :cool: