Haha so true. I'm trying to buy one but they are making me wait 8-12 months.It's so much easier to sell them when you actually build them.
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Haha so true. I'm trying to buy one but they are making me wait 8-12 months.It's so much easier to sell them when you actually build them.
Closer to 10% stock vs stock.Sorry, try again. IFS is why we have 20% less RTI than a Jeep.
Apparently...It's so much easier to sell them when you actually build them.
Haha well heck, I wouldn't complain about some digital temperature display hvac knows LOL. Well, I was told my wait would be 8-12 months. I imagine I will get the bug and go look around some more. However, every time I see a Sasquatch equipped Bronco, it suckers me back every time. I agree that Stellantis has some major R&D going on, but they won't deviate from a solid front axle, which in itself draws a large crowd. Someday I will join y'all with a Bronco in the garage. But for now can only dream. Haha.
I was in the same boat as you. I placed an order on the 27th and in the meantime have looked everyday at dealerships around me. Found a BL SAS with Mic an hour away from me. Contacted the dealer and they sold at MSRP and even accepted my D plan that I received from my brother. I’ve found the last several months dealers are more inclined to sell at MSRP.I'm going to throw my two cents in just because my perspective shares some of your guy's outlook. I ordered a 4 door BadSquatch fully equipped just shy of 4 weeks ago. However, I have noticed several on dealer lots for "market price." It is hard to justify purchasing an inflated priced and less equipped Bronco. That being said. Some folks have more fun money than myself (lucky ducks) and can take the plunge in purchasing one on a dealer lot pre-owned or a customer ordered Bronco that backed out. Which are going for around $10k over msrp in the Northwest. Now, I may get some heat for this, but I was previously looking at the JL and JT prior to putting my Bronco order in. What kept me from buying one was the motor options. Other than the ecodiesel, which is being discontinued for the hurricane engine, from what I was told, they just don't compare to the 2.7 imo. Now with the refresh and from what I was told, the hurricane twin v6 to be an option for the new JL and JT late 2024 and upgraded tech pack, I think with Ford's supply issues, it may take from perspective future Bronco owners.
I was in the same boat as you. I placed an order on the 27th and in the meantime have looked everyday at dealerships around me. Found a BL SAS with Mic an hour away from me. Contacted the dealer and they sold at MSRP and even accepted my D plan that I received from my brother. I’ve found the last several months dealers are more inclined to sell at MSRP.
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I personally feel that in a year or two we will see them on the lot like f150's and dealers will take a couple grand off msrp. Some people buy the Broncos and have never experienced anything like it and don't like them compared to the new f150s and other comfort vehicles. Several on lots, but none at msrp right now. Local dealer just got in a wildtrak. I believe a customer canceled their order. They want 5k over. I certainly won't pay over, myself. I can wait patiently.
Suffer? Stock vs. stock there is suffering?Yes there is more room inside the Bronco and it is a smoother ride on the highway, but it does suffer in offroad prowess so it should be interesting.
Maybe but if I was happy with stock I would have not purchased eitherSuffer? Stock vs. stock there is suffering?
That's because everyone is waiting for 2024 refreshes.Drove past a small Jeep dealership in Mesa while dropping a check off at my accountant last week.
20+ Wranglers sitting on the lot facing the road. Pretty sure they were all 4-doors, but didn't stop to look.
Jeep inventory is starting to stack.