Yes. My order was 99'd (pushed to '22) and I am able to register. You just get charged the fee, but it will be refunded upon delivery of the vehicle.I have a MY22 order with Granger due my b&p selections, am I still able to register? Or is the off-roadeo only available to orders that are able to be produced in 2021?
Roughly here:Where exactly is the Off-Rodeo location? I have no reason to stay in a $300/night Resort.
Covers both days is my interpretation.Ok, and just to be sure, the reservation covers both days, right? Or do we need to register for each day?
When I bought my Boss 302, I got a free day of Ford high performance driving school in Utah. By the time I brought my daughter for a day of driving and paid for a second day of track time for myself, that free day cost me about $3,000 plus airfare, lodging and rental car. So $676 Bronco Off-Roadeo for my wife and I seems to be a bargain.That is how I remember it as well, looks like maybe more slimy marketing doublespeak words:
They neglected to highlight the "toward" part as in the total cost was the now revealed $595. My wife does not want to drive either, but simply sit in the passenger seat, surely $250 is more than enough profit to cover this. Ford/Jackson Dawson/Bronco Nation at its finest.
Ford, you have time to correct this?
What perks?I get the feeling they factored the perks into the $595.
It is not on the west coast however Austin is 14 minutes closer to Los Angeles than from my location in Ohio. 20 hr 28 min v. 20 hr 42 minutes. (Google maps) Basically there are three locations west of the Mississippi with Texas being the closest to us on the eastern side.Last time I checked Texas is not on the west coast, here is a refresher on US Geography.