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I paid 50k out the door for my Big Bend non SasQ. I kind of knew where the market was at and used prices on the Broncos were high during the covid nonsense. Wish I would have spec'd a base and purchased back when they first came out, but timing wasn't right.
I special ordered the BB and got exactly what I wanted including the paint color, so I am happy and no plans to sell.
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I keep my vehicles for about 10 years, I sold my 2012 Wrangler in 2023 for $3k less than what I paid for new but 2021-2023 were a fluke on car values. I wouldn't expect any of that anymore.
 

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I keep my vehicles for about 10 years, I sold my 2012 Wrangler in 2022 for $3k less than what I paid for new but 2023 was a fluke on car values. I wouldn't expect any of that anymore.
Fluke doesn't even begin to describe the past few years lol..

Guy I know bought a 2010 ranger brand new.. 4cyl, auto, reg cab.. paid 13k. height of covid he unloaded it to one of the online dealers for 12,700 with over 100k on it lol. Not bad.
 

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I just bought my 22 BL Bronco SQ package used with 16,000 miles for $48,000 less taxes. It’s stickered at $53,000 new. It does have the Ford certified warranty. I could not get them down anymore and it was one of the only two door Sasquatch packages near me so it was what I wanted.
I did trade in my 8 month old Dodge Hornet (talk about problems) so they sort of had me there. I paid $39,000 for the Hornet and they gave me $29,000 with 2000 miles on it.
 

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My less than 6 month old Bronco went from purchase price of $52,000 to an offer from multiple dealers of $38,000. That is a steep depreciation, I thought these things held value? I know Ford is making more, but so is Jeep making Wranglers and they hold very good value.
[/QUO Did you buy at a marked up price ? Never known of any vehicle that once sold didn't go down in value.
 

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Values whether wholesale or retail fluctuate depending on the market. I think Bronco is down- I just saw a 2022 Base Sasquatch 2 door with manual transmission with only 775 miles sell for only 35K on BAT.
 

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And the values usually fluctuate across the board. I got nearly MSRP for my '19 Wrangler when I traded in on my Bronco in 11/22 that I paid just under MSRP for. Today, I'd pay a lot less for my Bronco, but get a lot less for my Wrangler. It all works out in the wash ;)

And I paid just over $60K in 11/22 for my Bronco, today it says it is worth ~$55K, that's pretty good in my mind. But, I think to buy mine brand new now is $7K-$10K more!
 

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Base is the resale sweet spot. Same with Wrangler. People buying used are generally more cost conscious, else they'd be buying new, and a base version gets a buyer into the vehicle for lesser cost.

Spending thousands extra on stuff hoping for a resale payback is not a good move. You don't want to be the expensive house on the block. Also most buyers will not care about HOSS version x.xx etc that people on the forum may obsess over.
You may be right, I'm not so sure I ageee without the data to back it up, opinions are just that.

But I agree too many expensive options hurt, but most buyers want some some 'must have' options and I think the base is too stripped down to be the golden child.

Trims I think make sense in the market place ( again just my opinion, which is all anyone has until someone starts collecting real world data)

For non off roaders the family Bronco, I'm thinking a non-Sasquatch OuterBanks.

For those who like to play, I'm thinking the non-Sasquatch Badlands will be in demand.

For those who really want to build their own the BlackDiamond.

Again if not overly optioned...
 

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You may be right, I'm not so sure I ageee without the data to back it up, opinions are just that.

But I agree too many expensive options hurt, but most buyers want some some 'must have' options and I think the base is too stripped down to be the golden child.

Trims I think make sense in the market place ( again just my opinion, which is all anyone has until someone starts collecting real world data)

For non off roaders the family Bronco, I'm thinking a non-Sasquatch OuterBanks.

For those who like to play, I'm thinking the non-Sasquatch Badlands will be in demand.

For those who really want to build their own the BlackDiamond.

Again if not overly optioned...
Interested in your list of "must haves"? I was shocked when I found out that the Base could be built to the specs of the Wildtrak, minus the overpriced $1600 mid package. And the mid package offered just about nothing besides heated seats, which half the Country has no use for, and a 12v outlet with a pitifully small invertor.
 
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Then there is this thing called "the economy" and "interest rates". Lots of folks can't take that 20% hit inflation provided in the last few years, and the higher-than-usual financing costs now.

Fewer buyers in the mix... means more cars on the lots, and lower price for a new car. Lower prices for used cars follow suit.

And final thought... if you don't want to sell it yourself -- then expect to get taken. Dealer price is always less that private party value, or retail price. The only car I've ever "traded in" was one where I knew there was a valve problem (and the dealer knew it to).
 

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Interested in your list of "must haves"? I was shocked when I found out that the Base could be built to the specs of the Wildtrak, minus the overpriced $1600 mid package. And the mid package offered just about nothing besides heated seats, which half the Country has no use for, and a 12v outlet with a pitifully small invertor.
Not my list of ' must haves', I don't know which options on the Bronco will become must haves in the market place, but every vehicle tends to have options that become must haves.

The problem with us, meaning people on this site, or any car forum, we are not the average buyer, enthusiasts go way too deep in the weeds.

And you can build any vehicle into a higher trim if you have the money and ability, but it won't be cost effective, unless you are saying optioned from the factory, in which case no you can't. Ford made it so you can't option into other trims.
 
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[/QUOTE]Also most buyers will not care about HOSS version x.xx etc that people on the forum may obsess over.
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Modifications like this will ding you hard unless it is a specialty dealer.
 

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Not my list of ' must haves', I don't know which options on the Bronco will become must haves in the market place, but every vehicle tends to have options that become must haves.

The problem with us, meaning people on this site, or any car forum, we are not the average buyer, enthusiasts go way too deep in the weeds.

And you can build any vehicle into a higher trim if you have the money and ability, but it won't be cost effective, unless you are saying optioned from the factory, in which case no you can't. Ford made it so you can't option into other trims.
It seems with the Wranglers the list of must haves down the road is always mechanics; engine, lockers, gearing..... Unlike the Wrangler that made you spend an extra $20K to jump to the Rubicon to get the goodies, the Bronco offered every mechanical feature an off-road enthusiast wants (minus disco), in the lowest trim, that being engine/transmission/axles/front locker/rear locker/gearing/lift/rims/AWD
Comparing a Base Sas to a BB Sas, your looking at 2 tinted windows, a steering wheel wrap, and a $50 grab handle, pretty sure I can get there with my $5k in savings, seems easily cost effective. Also adding $50 BD sliders and the Ford skid plate kit, seems pretty cost effective also.
Off-road enthusiasts aren't going to be looking for Apple play, or lane keep assist, a 12" screen, or what ever they call the automated cruise control 10 years down the road.....
 

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My less than 6 month old Bronco went from purchase price of $52,000 to an offer from multiple dealers of $38,000. That is a steep depreciation, I thought these things held value? I know Ford is making more, but so is Jeep making Wranglers and they hold very good value.
Yep... the used market is absolute shit. Especially for trade-ins. Pisses me off too but not much can do except ride it out. Not worth losing that much money in the short term unless you're REALLY in dire straights.

My 59K Badlands purchased Aug 2023 is KBB'ing at 40K trade in. 44K and change private party.

I don't think Bronco, in the long run, will match resale value of Wranglers or 4-Runners. The sales numbers indicate that the hype is long gone. Plus no more trim level below $40K either.
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