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I am someone who orders vehicles. I typically research my vehicle through publications test drives car shows and discussions with friends. The bronco is a little different. It is an unknown, or at least it was. Actually it still is to some degree. In regards to judging this vehicle on a forum perspective, it makes me want to pull my hair out. Not really but I think people need to take a breath. Step back. Establish a budget. If money is no object just buy what you like. Otherwise make your spreadsheet of likes dislikes as well as must haves maybe no way. It is easy to blame Ford for shortcomings but developing a car is not easy ever and especially in today’s climate. It is what it is. The tops will come. Ford is pretty good at giving the customer what they want year over year within limits. However it is not their responsibility to keep feeding you during a launch of a vehicle. The slow drag keeps you anxious. I’m not sure but has Tesla said anything on the cyber truck other than the reveal?! Seriously though. Don’t make the process more stressful than it has to be. Save yourself some grief. Ford is not going to change their package structure. It makes them money. Like I said the tops will come. They already had them designed and more than likely had a white one in there as well. They weren’t planning on using the first year for it. It’s got to get better as years go on. I’d rather have the vehicle and make a choice when aftermarket is out anyway. So I have a choice. They aren’t going to change interiors. That is what they chose. The prototypes were to draw customers and to see what worked. There is plenty more but in summary.. do the responsible thing and research, document and make a somewhat informed decision. Don’t sweat the small stuff. You can either talk yourself out of or into the purchase. Don’t let other people influence your decision to much.
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