Because it's true to its roots but is also a fully updated modern Bronco and it is one. bad. motherfucker.
Isn't it just that simple, and isn't that more than enough?
Big BIG shout out to Sean and the Granger gang. I switched my order from my local (lame ass) dealership in Colorado (who didn't do a single thing to earn my business) to Granger last week. Granger was completely proactive, called me on Saturday to get my order in, but I missed their call, so we...
Other than some baja-style ass-ripping in the sands of Lake McConaughy in Nebraska with my dogs once or twice a year, or braving the Colorado snow storms to get some street tacos for lunch, my Badlands is going to spend a lot of time looking funky fly fresh ferrying me and my golf clubs across...
Point taken. I'm talking about inexpensive seat covers. I remember seeing silver Mustangs and red interior offered a few years ago and those really stuck with me. But no, I'm not going to have 5 colors battling for attention in the interior.
So you're saying don't over think it. Just go with gut based on B&P? That's kind of where I have landed. I have seen the Cactus in person on Rangers. Its damn nice.
I am very close to ordering. I think. But like so many of you, I've been looking at colors so long I can no longer tell if I am unhappy with the color options or I am just sick of them all. I started firmly in the Cactus camp, and now I almost feel like I have already owned a Bronco in that...
Man, like so many of you, I have been to the moon and back on these builds. I have been BD V6 auto for MONTHS!!!.... but at the last minute I think I have gone Badlands manual. My reasoning is, I really want the robust off-road shit and at least 33s, but I also don't want to mess with...
I'm a golf fiend who plays 70+ times per year and am planning to buy a Bronco. Trust me, golfers are the perfect demographic for advertising a Bronco. Most golfers I know are free spirit individuals and have the income to drop on a $40-65k vehicle. Can't wait to roll up to a course next year...
What a nice open question. I'm doing as well as can be. I have a good job. I write for a big tech company, from home, and have been since before the pandemic. I also write novels on the side. I've published 6 but not for for a while. I am divorced, no kids, but I have 2 dogs and I golf 3 times...
6 years ago my father passed and I bought his house. The interior needed new everything. I debated long and hard about how to remodel the kitchen and bathroom and floors and paint and every damn thing. What would be better for me? What would be better in 5 years? What would be better for resale...
This is exactly what I am hoping to do on my 2-door as well. Probably will go silver or white with this kind of vintage striping, ideally in a forest or kelly green.