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Just for fun, I want to know what everyone's opinions/guesses would be on the prices for the various package options. Please list your opinions as to why you guessed the price you did. We have the following packages...

Sasquatch Package
Mid Package
High Package
Lux Package

Looking forward to see who is closest next month!
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I can only guess the Mid Package to be around $1,295 which is usually the cost of Ford's Technology packages
 

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I was thinking squatch would be more like $6000 but I hope you're right. ?
I just did a quick guess of F150 --> FX4 and it was about $3200 IIRC
 

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Use known information to make educated guesses
In general options on bronco are expensive to allow them to advertise a low base price

OBX vs wildtrack is 10k difference
10k equals Sasquatch package plus motor upcharge (minus auto upcharge since auto is standard on OBX)

So if Sasquatch is 7 grand, the big motor would be 3 grand but if you are on a trim level with stick shift as standard the big motor may be 4-4.5k

Big bend to OBX is 5.5k different
So 5.5k gets you mid package plus auto trans

Big bend to wildtrack is 15k
15k for mid package, auto, big motor

Mid package will be 3.5-4k, there's a lot of what people consider mandatory options in there. The info from known trim level pricing proves it won't be a cheap option
 

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Price of the Sasquatch package will likely vary depending on model. Some models already have some of the parts that go into the package. I would imagine the Sasquatch package might cost ~$5000 on the base model, but maybe just like $2500 for a Badlands.
 

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I was thinking squatch would be more like $6000 but I hope you're right. ?
My guess depending on trim- model the sasquatch will be priced quite differently from Base to BL
 

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Comparing the Outer Banks to the Wildtrak,
Sasquatch - $6500
Mid - $1295 - pure guess
High - $2995
Lux - $5195 - B&O sound system is about $1395 from Bronco sport Price and Build
 

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Just for fun, I want to know what everyone's opinions/guesses would be on the prices for the various package options. Please list your opinions as to why you guessed the price you did. We have the following packages...
Sasquatch price will vary based on trim.

Components:
$1495 Beadlock upgrade from alloy
$1995 Beadlock upgrade from steel
$750 front eLocker (non-Badlands)
$750 rear eLocker (non-Badlands/BlkDiamond)
$1000 Suspension (non-Badlands)
$0 Suspension (Badlands)
$1000 Tires (Base 30")
$800 Tires (32")
$500 Tires (Badlands 33")
$0 Flares

Sasquatch (base): $1995 + $750 + $750+ $1000 + $1000 + $0= $5495
Sasquatch (bigbend): $1495 + $750 + $750 + $1000 + $800 + $0 = $4795
Sasquatch (blk diamond): $1995 + $750 + $1000 + $800 +$0 = $4545
Sasquatch (out banks): $1495 + $750 + $750 + $1000 + $800 + $0 = $4795
Sasquatch (badlands): $1495 + $0 + $500 + $0 = $1995

Mid $2495 adder
High $2000 adder
Lux $3000 adder


Price check based on FE vs Badlands:

FE 2dr 59305
Badlands - 42095
2.7L - 1495
auto - 1495
Interior - 1550
Painted top - 995
Graphics - 495
Leather - 1495
Safari Bar - 195
Sasquatch - 1995
Mid - 2495
High - 2000
Lux - 3000
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I'm really hoping the Sasquatch is $5k or less for the Base. If not I have to rethink my configuration.
 

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My guesses:

Mid - $1800
High - $2600
Lux - $3300
Sasquatch - $4200 (or my left nut, which I’m willing to sacrifice)

Additionally:
2.7L/10spd upgrade -$2600 (1000 for engine, 1600 for 10 spd upgrade from manual. The mustang is similar.)

Remember my name, Scotticus Maximus
 

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For what its worth, in this day and age, I doubt that the V6 will cost much more than the 4, considering what people demand now.

Im all about displacement myself, but considering they are both turbo motors, and the 4 gets almost 300 hp, even I am not thinking I want to spend any extra $$$ for the 6 cylinder.
 
 


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