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I'm slowly begining to not want to get a Bronco anymore.
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You say that, but expect a very vague post about your wrong from him
Yeah, might cause me to reevaluate if it’s worth it. Of course Ford has to build it first.Ford is going to get the bronco order issues cleared up at the deepest point in the recession when interest rates are at a 40 year peak. At that point you’ll be able to order whatever you want and get it in 6 weeks.
Pretty sure there is a formula, but it doesn't sound like it applies to the heritage.No protection on trim level changes is my understanding.
I would want the fancy one. We don't even know how people get to order them. Is it a lottery, or can anyone buy one?$45.9k with transportation for the standard HE is what was put out at launch. Build and price should be updated tomorrow (21st), so we'll see.
Pretty sure the playbook that was posted last week went thru some painstaking details as to what constitutes a trim level change and going from any existing trim to Heritage would in fact negate any price protection.Pretty sure there is a formula, but it doesn't sound like it applies to the heritage.
The fancy one will be priced at $66,895 without transportation cost. Each dealer will supposedly get one in '23 or '24 and it can be either 2 or 4 door, no customer orders is how I understood it. I'd reach out to your dealer of choice and see if they'll put you on the list for when they get theirs. I'm afraid to see what the ADM will be on these so good luck, I'll be happy with my standard HE.I would want the fancy one. We don't even know how people get to order them. Is it a lottery, or can anyone buy one?
The rent is too D high.The fancy one will be priced at $66,895 without transportation cost. Each dealer will supposedly get one in '23 or '24 and it can be either 2 or 4 door, no customer orders is how I understood it. I'd reach out to your dealer of choice and see if they'll put you on the list for when they get theirs. I'm afraid to see what the ADM will be on these so good luck, I'll be happy with my standard HE.
No one can order a HE-L. There will only be 1,966 of each version essentially. There are a lot more details throughout the forum, but the short of it is each dealer will get one (it's not even up to them which one they get) and it's up to them what they do with it.OK. So I'm new at ordering. I've been told by the dealer and seemed to have read it here. That an order holder or reservation holder simply can't just order/modify to a Heritage Limited. Is this true? If true why? Thanks in advance.
But..... Ford website does state: Bronco® Heritage Editions are exclusively available for current unscheduled order holders.No one can order a HE-L. There will only be 1,966 of each version essentially. There are a lot more details throughout the forum, but the short of it is each dealer will get one (it's not even up to them which one they get) and it's up to them what they do with it.
Keep it? Sell it for 200K? Who knows?
They are two separate packages. The Heritage Edition is available for unscheduled order holders. The Heritage Limited Edition will only have 1966 each as RedShark32s described. You should be able to convert your order to a Heritage Edition just not the Limited edition.But..... Ford website does state: Bronco® Heritage Editions are exclusively available for current unscheduled order holders.
Which is why I am confused.
I think I have owned almost 20 vehicles. Never had one with heated seats. Why would I want hot seats? Seats are hot. But again, it's an annual thing to brand yourself with your seatbelt at least once a year.Heated seats. Even living in SC, my wife has her seat on all the time because when the AC is set for me, it makes her too cold.