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is a first edition a 22 model year (like build wise) or are they simply making them in 22?This is my First Edition trim. No chrome bezel, just the accents behind the knobs. Fan switch is backlit blue, not colored in.
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is a first edition a 22 model year (like build wise) or are they simply making them in 22?This is my First Edition trim. No chrome bezel, just the accents behind the knobs. Fan switch is backlit blue, not colored in.
100% accurate statement. "cost-saves" get people promoted LOL. I really like the digital display on the knob because of the contrast- you glance and see it immediately, instead of swimming through info on the UIStandard operating procedure for OEMs is to "economize" designs as the model years progress. Has been going on for decades.
Metal or plastic?2022
2021
Sorry, should have clarified and I will edit my post. Mine is a true 2021 FE. Built in July, delivered in November.is a first edition a 22 model year (like build wise) or are they simply making them in 22?
Good eye. That picture is from Ford’s marketing material and would be pre-production at best.Where's the 2nd picture from? It seems to me that may have been pre-production, since it has an illuminated PRNDM shifter bezel shown as well..... Just curious if someone can verify a 2021 trim level with the chrome/satin accents and colored fan speed switch
EDIT: It appears the only place that silver accents and colored fan switch is shown is on the 360 degree build & price imaging. I can't locate those silver rings anywhere else- the black trim is rubberized/sanoprene or soft touch paint, probably for grip/waterproofing.
No worries. Thanks for correcting it.Sorry I’m an idiot misread it while very tired I have a 21
Not to chime in on one side or the other, as I never would have realized there was a difference until I saw this thread, but they are in fact charging more for the 22’s for those that didn't have a reservation or order.Ford apologists will need to answer why I’m paying the same but getting less
I'm with you on this. I remember when I took delivery, it was one of the things that stood out to me. I was thinking, "that's is so convenient and pretty slick"Gotta say I hate this change. I don't want to have to look at the screen when I could preciously glance at the only illuminated number displayed in that lower location. It makes the vehicle feel more premium and is a much better design imo.
1. I would like the fucking car i ordered thank you. Is that too much to ask from a multi billion dollar first world corporation that has been manufacturing vehicles since they were INVENTED?It is truly disturbing to all of us that our customer is on such a wild rampage over this. Would you like a price increase, added wait times, and more frustrations for adding those LCD monitors back in? You speak as if it’s a price cut for us alone and not the customer but do you think prices are stable currently? It would be more expensive for you as well to have those. Everything to produce Bronco is priced statistically bottom line at the current moment. It’s why you will not see discounts for the foreseeable future on them. This vehicle is actually very customer friendly priced. It’s honest value for what you get.
What I gather is that you want a more expensive Bronco. Send me your VIN and I will inquire about increasing your price.
thats disgusting if true , however im sure thats inflation more than anything.Not to chime in on one side or the other, as I never would have realized there was a difference until I saw this thread, but they are in fact charging more for the 22’s for those that didn't have a reservation or order.
Okay, so you are just saying it is missing a tow hook. Bumpers look the same.2022
2021
I’m jealous. Analog gauges on a Bronco would be great.Chip Shortage is a pain! The 2022 Land Rover Defenders lost their whole digital dash because of it. They now have analog only options. I guess Bronco's got off easy.