If you think Ford gives a damn about building Broncos for customer's reservations, I'm afraid you're going to be... disappointed.With production at these numbers, they could knock out all reservations relatively quickly. The MIC situation needs to improve NOW!
The number you are quoting includes Bronco SportsThis is clearly wrong. I know from another post on here that there were over 91,000 broncos produced in 2021.
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35k tho, oof. assuming that a lot were test rigs and others, does this mean they're barely 1/5 through the reservations? ouch.
It is considered a suv not truck for sureThere was another thread where members we debating if the Bronco was under Truck or SUV sales and based on the article posted, the Bronco is under SUV.
heh, nice. I was wondering where that number that dude shat out had come from.The number you are quoting includes Bronco Sports
There was not 91k . The 54k comes directly from ford media. That must include sportsThe number you are quoting includes Bronco Sports
The mix rate has consistently been 4/1 4 dr/2dr.I'd love to see a breakdown of how many 2 and 4 door fes were actually produced in the end.
Only if you're assuming every state has an equal population...So, if there are 35,000 "sold" Bronco's on the road, and 25% were 2 door (which is probably higher than the truth) and they were equally delivered ONLY to the 50 US states. That would put 175 Bronco 2 doors and 525 Bronco 4 doors per state out there.
Being an fe owner I'm curious how many were built. I doubt they got to the 7500 mark, with cancelations and commodity issues. So would be fun to see the actual total # produced.The mix rate has consistently been 4/1 4 dr/2dr.
And allocation. From what seen anecdotally it would seem FL, TX and CO have most of themOnly if you're assuming every state has an equal population...