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That the "you don't have a real bronco" line is pointless as calling someone poor for only having a Cessna 150. You're still flying.
Everyone is going to find some reason to look down on someone else, nothing new under the sun in that regard, and it should be common knowledge at this point. Here's a good example:

Let's face it, most men buying these trucks are doing so to display their masculinity as they deliver the kids to soccer practice, not to take them offroad or use them as actual trucks. And their accessories show that.
It reads as if most men who buy these aforementioned accessories are automatically grouped into a particular stereotype, regardless of any other factors that may or may not be outside of their control. In context, a stereotype that seems to emasculate a group of men who are too busy being fathers to their children to leave them in the care of someone else while they drive around in the outdoors, presumably in order to give their vehicle actual truck status...

All of that to say in a roundabout way, the only real broncos are in the genus Equus and Ford probably doesn't own any. Or maybe they do in some weird corporate spinoff or whatever. I don't really know. Maybe Ford owns a lot of them? They certainly don't own all of them, and if you're riding one you can technically look down on Ford passenger vehicles because of how tall they are, especially so if they are living up to their original Spanish etymological namesake (if only momentarily). Picture for reference, also note the averted gaze and apparent disdain from being in the presence of a lesser Bronco:

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And we know for a fact, Jack, that First Editions were NOT built FIRST. some even ended up as 22s.:cool:
There are no 2022 FE's. They may have been delivered in 2022 model year, but all FE's are 2021's.
 

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I believe that the bronco’s will hold their value more so than the dollar will . Look at the price increases that ford has added . Just my opinion
 
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There are no 2022 FE's. They may have been delivered in 2022 model year, but all FE's are 2021's.
That’s what I was thinking also.
 
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Everyone is going to find some reason to look down on someone else, nothing new under the sun in that regard, and it should be common knowledge at this point. Here's a good example:



It reads as if most men who buy these aforementioned accessories are automatically grouped into a particular stereotype, regardless of any other factors that may or may not be outside of their control. In context, a stereotype that seems to emasculate a group of men who are too busy being fathers to their children to leave them in the care of someone else while they drive around in the outdoors, presumably in order to give their vehicle actual truck status...

All of that to say in a roundabout way, the only real broncos are in the genus Equus and Ford probably doesn't own any. Or maybe they do in some weird corporate spinoff or whatever. I don't really know. Maybe Ford owns a lot of them? They certainly don't own all of them, and if you're riding one you can technically look down on Ford passenger vehicles because of how tall they are, especially so if they are living up to their original Spanish etymological namesake (if only momentarily). Picture for reference, also note the averted gaze and apparent disdain from being in the presence of a lesser Bronco:

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What about all the women buying Broncos, @Gabby did not even mention them in the Bronco/BroncoSport/LegacyBronco equation? 😂
 

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A 2dr AMB FE would be rare as it was not an option for FEs. Rapid Red, Cyber Orange, A51, Cactus Gray were the choices besides the exclusive Lightning Blue.


FE reservation holders cried foul when they never actually seen photos of the Luna/Navy Pier interior. The based their entitled outrage off the Rockstar's renders. Ford capitulated to the whining entitled reservation holders and offered the black Karen interior. Now, they can wear their Scarlett Letter forever identifying them as one of the whining, entitled masses.
Rapid Red was a sweet color. So sad they ditched it.
 

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In terms of body on frame and wrangler competitor they are correct. The bronco sport is not the same type of vehicle (unibody). But both are great for their class of vehicle and are extremely capable and are great choices depending upon your needs and wants. But, they are definitely not anything alike and it's fair to say they are not. But, I don't get the hate for the sport, other than I think full size bronco owners got tired of hearing "why did u by a unibody vehicle, it's so small, it's no wrangler", only to have to explain they had purchased a full size bronco and that the sport was a completely different vehicle.
It doesn't help that the Sport came out over a year earlier and very few Broncos were made in the first model year.
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