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Anyone that completes an FE reservation is vane. A fully loaded Wildtrak is $4400 less including steps and hitch, neither of which are available on FE. Don't want those? Save over $5k over FE.
Want a Wildtrak? You don't. Get BB with squatch, mid, and V6, save $2925 and the only difference is the grille.
Ford isn't pricing correctly or fairly. I reserved OB but am switching to BB. Saving $2885 and only giving up body color mirrors, fender flares, and door handles.
Look at this scenario to see Ford isn't pricing fairly. Say you want a base bronco with an automatic. Don't know if you want 2 or 4 door. Base 2 door with hardtop (standard) and automatic is $31,590.
Maybe you want 4 door. Add the $695 hardtop and you're at $35,390. $3800 more.
But if you want more power? The V6 is only $300 on the 2 door because you already opted for the auto. Total $31,890.
Since the auto is standard on 4 Dr base, adding the V6 jumps to $37,285. $5,395 more than similarly equipped 2 Dr.
Want a Wildtrak? You don't. Get BB with squatch, mid, and V6, save $2925 and the only difference is the grille.
Ford isn't pricing correctly or fairly. I reserved OB but am switching to BB. Saving $2885 and only giving up body color mirrors, fender flares, and door handles.
Look at this scenario to see Ford isn't pricing fairly. Say you want a base bronco with an automatic. Don't know if you want 2 or 4 door. Base 2 door with hardtop (standard) and automatic is $31,590.
Maybe you want 4 door. Add the $695 hardtop and you're at $35,390. $3800 more.
But if you want more power? The V6 is only $300 on the 2 door because you already opted for the auto. Total $31,890.
Since the auto is standard on 4 Dr base, adding the V6 jumps to $37,285. $5,395 more than similarly equipped 2 Dr.
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