Given how much of a shortage there is and how it's getting worse - no, absolutely not. If in a year from now I get it and find I don't like it, I'll be able to sell it for whatever I like. I reserved the thing on 14 July early, and it's coming fully loaded. Everyone wants it and I have it, even...
I'll probably decline to recline in these seats. But... They do look a smidge more luxurious than the rear seats in this blast from the past. https://journal.classiccars.com/2018/12/10/remember-the-subaru-brat-with-seats-in-the-pickup-bed/
That is the percentage point difference between what they have and what they need to meet demand. Excess supply is (+) in black. Deficit supply is (-) in red. Now, consider it like this. Your build is one out of 100 that could be built. It's not that they don't have parts, it's that there's not...
This may have it's own risk, but it's only a replacement therapy. Bronco withdrawal may have significant side effects. Results not typical. May result in back pain from couch. If a website trawl for Bronco info lasts longer than four hours, please see a dispensary. Consult your Ford dealer to...
Well, we'd have to get our hands on actual Broncos and dig into them to find if they have the code, and if it's been activated. It's a simple fix if it is. But it's entirely possible, that this feature isn't enabled. I'll take mine into the shop and check when I get it. ... I ordered every late...
Here's something I thought the forum would be interested in.
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/whoopie-recovery-rope/
It's ultralight backpacking gear, so it should be a bit lighter and more compact than the usual recovery rope.
The important part to me, is that LMRF was made in the past and is still good, on road or off. I could buy one. ... a 2012 is still like 50,000 bucks, which is the same as a new Bronco for anything but the Base.
It was in the early 90's, one of my friends had a HUD installed in their budget Saturn. ... It was awesome. Frankly incredible. Until the future goes back nearly 30 years, their touchscreen doesn't impress me. Voice control is more futuristic, but I hate it, so I'm going to have to get a...
I've done pretty impressive cooking with a coffee maker, laboratory hotplates, and electric single stove burners. That said, I don't think I'd use electric. For basically tailgate cooking off the Bronco, I'd use a Jetboil Genesis or a Coleman dual fuel 1-burner stove. What I usually use for...
From video, talking about the aftermarket of the old Bronco -
"They charged you for everything, everything was an added option. Want a mirror? It's $2.50. Want a heater? That'll be $11. And every single item - you couldn't get anything!"
Good to see Ford keeping the traditions alive.
Similar but unrelated. I drive on shite roads. Cracked and glued together into a mass of highway snakes, pocked and cratered like the surface of the moon. Would more offroad-type tires and suspension help, or more passenger-type? 2-door or 4-door?
One thing I don't mind Ford doing - restricting availllability of things on Base. That's fine. Go ahead; blank canvas it. The Aftermarket abides.
I personally want AC power taps, heated steering wheel a la carte (never a fan of heated seats) and light color vinyl interior. The steering wheel is...
Greatest band of all time, with our Lord and Savior Ronnie James. Or, Dealer Installed Option, which is installed by dealer, under warranty, and rolled into a loan when you buy a new vehicle.