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- Roger
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He was able to keep it!!!! Lucky guy.
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Are you Jesus?Duh.
Most of us saw this coming four hundred years ago.
I’m waiting for the “my dealership ordered me a bronco sport” thread. It doesn’t look like dealerships know the difference either.Who cares? First world problems.
Wait till they call your Bronco a Jeep. Know how many times people have asked me if my cars a Hellcat? Is that a mustang? Is that a Camaro? People are dumb, ignore it.
Yes that’s a very “big deal” ?Well considering the dealerships are calling people and telling them they have the new bronco it’s a pretty big deal. The dealership in the story I linked didn’t even correct the news that it wasn’t the bronco but the bronco sport.
That's optimistic lol. I had a brand new 2004 Mustang GT. For years I got asked if it had the 5.0 in it, despite ford not offering a 5.0 since 1995.Then explain the differences. You will be dealing with this for the next 6-7 months
Going to disagree with you here. The Sport is a real Bronco. Besides that, its far more Bronco than most Bronco buyers will ever need in a nice package at a nice price.So I’m getting kinda tired of this. I drive a 2012 raptor and it’s an aggressive vehicle. I tell people at work and friends I’m trading it in for a bronco and they flip out. They obviously think I’m talking about the bronco sport. Even dealers think the bronco sport and the bronco are the same. We’ve seen people being called by dealers saying they have a bronco for test drive only to be a bronco sport. Why did Ford do this? They need to change it. Look at this story I found. At no time did they say bronco sport.
If a dealer can sell you that little thing because you don't know any better, then good for the dealership, as you obviously didn't need the big Bronco anyway if you don't know anything about it, don't know it hasn't entered production, or even what the damn thing looks like.People don't seem to confuse the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
The "problem" is the little one/Sport is out before the big one leading to confusion. There's zero reason dealers should be getting it wrong, though. That's 100% on them.