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Lets be honest, out of all the Bronco's sold how many are being used for there off road ability? There are alot sold to people who have no intentions of ever removing the top, but having a moon roof would be much more practical for them.

I for one would never remove the top, and all the issues iv read about with the hard tops(cracks, etc) makes me nervous.

Ford offers options because there is not a "one size fits all". I don't get the mentality of some that think whatever there opinion is should be all that is offered? Thats like saying the Mustang should only be offered as a hardtop with a v8.
A mustang should only be offered with a v8 anything else is blasphemy lol jkjk
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I would. I have the top off in the summer, but I'd love to get as much natural light in as possible during the fall to spring months. For me it would be less about opening it to get air in and more about just getting more light in the cab.

Edit: Didn't read the OP correctly. I would only want it if it was built into the removable top. I have zero interest, repeat ZERO interest in a fixed top Bronco.
 
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Maybe a bad example, you can get a hardtop or convertible Mustang but not a sunroof which is just like the Bronco!
The Mustang hardtop is fixed. The point was with some of the logic some are using it would ONLY have the hardtop and v8 option based off what they think the vehicle as built for, not taking into consideration what others may want or use the vehicle for.

The same can be said for those that think the 4 door shouldn't exist and are not "true" Broncos.
 

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The Mustang hardtop is fixed. The point was with some of the logic some are using it would ONLY have the hardtop and v8 option based off what they think the vehicle as built for, not taking into consideration what others may want or use the vehicle for.

The same can be said for those that think the 4 door shouldn't exist and are not "true" Broncos.
Ok, there are 4 door Broncos but no sunroof Broncos, sorry, that's reality. I think the best comment so far is why isn't there a soft top Explorer? Because there isn't that's why.

I'd love Ford to bring back the Focus ST but the wagon version that's still offered in Europe, maybe I'll start a poll for that too because I know there are literally dozens of us that would buy one.

Good luck with your argument, all I can recommend is getting the sunrider top until Ford or someone else offers what you want.
 
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Why? So it would be like every other SUV? That’s the uniqueness of a Bronco.
Uniqueness is it comes with a manual transmission. I haven't had the T-tops off in over 10 months. I've never taken the back cap off.

Open air experience in the Bronco is distinctly sub-par with the gigantic roll cage. Nothing at all like the Mustang.

That being said, I've never wanted a moon-roof in anything, ever. Seems like a good place to let rain leak in.
 

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Lets be honest, out of all the Bronco's sold how many are being used for there off road ability? There are alot sold to people who have no intentions of ever removing the top, but having a moon roof would be much more practical for them.

I for one would never remove the top, and all the issues iv read about with the hard tops(cracks, etc) makes me nervous.

Ford offers options because there is not a "one size fits all". I don't get the mentality of some that think whatever there opinion is should be all that is offered? Thats like saying the Mustang should only be offered as a hardtop with a v8.
I remove my top for the entire summer. I never rock climb or do severe off road driving. The east coast beaches are the extent of my off road treks. Taking off the roof not only was a major selling point for me, but the rig looks so much better when the top is off.
 
 


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