Correct, the standard molded in grey top is 3 piece, two front panels and then the rear portion. The painted top is 4 piece it has an additional removable piece over the rear seats. There are pictures on forums showing this.
I did reserve, and I need to call customer service about moving my reservation. I’m planning to move it to Fred Beans Ford, as they confirmed they would take X Plan. I contacted a lot of area dealers and all said at least MSRP, I only asked 3 about X Plan. I’m still on the fence though for a...
I’m thinking most hitch racks will definitely need an extension with the rear spare. Additionally, I don’t know how well a hitch mount will work with the rear tailgate swinging out, even if it folds down. I have a Kuat and was taking a look at it installed, I think it’ll need at least a foot...
I suspect this ActiveX interior is what Ford is going to use as the “marine grade vinyl” it looks like what is in the 2 door test mule above. That’s somewhat unfortunate, I was hoping for something more like the light gray/white in the 4-door cactus gray with white top Ford showed off. This is...
I personally like a dark interior, but I can see people in hot climates will want a light color. I'm just hoping Ford doesn't put colored interior accents by trim like it appears they are, I hope they use neutral colors (white or gray) or match it to the exterior color. I'm not thrilled about...
It looks like Ford is using a high quality, likely proprietary material, that they are calling "marine grade vinyl" that is similar to Subaru's new StarTex. It looks like leather but it water resistant and should wear well and not get brittle. Subaru is only using it in special high end trims...
The Black Diamond and the Badlands offer heated seats with marine grade vinyl seats on the mid package. I'm curious how durable it will be as well, looks a lot like Subaru's new water resistant seating they call StarTex: if it is similar should be fairly durable.
The vinyl really looks like leather, not exactly what I was expecting. I wonder how it’ll hold up. Looks similar to Subaru’s new water resistant upholstery in the Onyx Outback
Buy a $10,000 used truck if all you’re doing is towing a boat around. Especially on the flat in Florida, you don’t need a $50,000 truck to do that unless it is just a status symbol
Purely speculation but I'm thinking it is going to be easy on and off. My guess is that the rack will attach with a hook above the windshield, slide into place. The only alternative I've come up with is that it bolts on but at least on the prototypes with good views there is no accessible...
Any idea how the safari rack attaches on? Does it simply hook into place across the top of the windshield for easy on and off or does it bolt on from the inside? I do not see any easily accessible bolt locations inside so I’m hoping it slides into hooks. And how about to the roof? It just looks...
I test drove a ranger with FX4 and it drove well like an older truck. It was fairly bouncy and jarring, not refined. I owned a current generation Tacoma Off-Road and it rode much smoother and more refined. Ford entirely changed the suspension setup on the Bronco from the Ranger: there are no...
The sport is the model that is going to make Ford money and what they’ll probably move more overall volume on. They’ll be taking away Toyota RAV4 and potentially some 4Runner buyers, Subaru Crosstrek, Forester, and some Outback Buyers, and across Jeep’s crossover lineup, as well as other outdoor...