Wow, your DC neighborhood has 15 Broncos? That's awesome! Which area of the district?My neighborhood has about 15 Broncos (including a few Sports) and more than half are Area 51.
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Wow, your DC neighborhood has 15 Broncos? That's awesome! Which area of the district?My neighborhood has about 15 Broncos (including a few Sports) and more than half are Area 51.
He probably lives next to the dealership... LOL.Wow, your DC neighborhood has 15 Broncos? That's awesome! Which area of the district?
I actually moved, haha, I live in Richmond now, a lot more Broncos here, though they weren’t altogether uncommon there.Wow, your DC neighborhood has 15 Broncos? That's awesome! Which area of the district?
Who cares what anyone else has! Get the one you like the most. If you base your decision on "the least popular colors", you will regret the decision once the serotonin hits from people saying "good choice" wear off.Yeah I really dig how the carbonized gray looks with the badlands grill, almost g wagon-esque. But then I see jeeps all day in that color and think to myself, I never see a jeep in eruption green. I'm torn !
Thanks for the invite! Travel baseball this weekend. I'll bet it was muddy at Nimblewill. Good trail. Ran that a few times in my Gladiator and F150.You’ll see my Eruption Green 2 Dr up in your area on tomorrow!
A few of us in the Georgia Club on here are meeting up at Nimblewell to hit up Old Bucktown Rd and a few other trails starting at 9:00 at that church if you know it.
You should join us as well, will be fun and hope a little muddy!
haha yes I have definitely self reflected that sentiment many times, and you're totally right.Who cares what anyone else has! Get the one you like the most. If you base your decision on "the least popular colors", you will regret the decision once the serotonin hits from people saying "good choice" wear off.
Saw a race red driving to nashville this weekend and I gotta say, it looked good, sasquatch base with what looked to be a 1in leveling kid, thing was towering over our little sport. Thank you!After seeing this post I started really paying pattern attention to all the broncos I see ( I’m in SoCal, lots of broncos) 1 chili pepper red, one white, and a ton of gray blends…. I say gray/blue blends because ford has a couple colors that look similar in passing I have a hard time distinguishing. I have seen an eruption green a couple weeks ago and one or two of the dark gray.
I like the AGM, Area51, and in between colors very much, however in my area they seem as about common as a white wrangler, lost in the sauce if you will. So if subtly is desired then the blue/gray combos are an easy choice. Green, chili red or race red… even white will stand apart. Good luck with the decisions and remember, the only opinion that matters is yours! Cheers
I'm curious too lol. I'm giving myself about a month to month and a half before making my purchase, want to have the finances all in order and ready to be able to pay cash if I absolutely need to.I am curious what color the OP will land on. We were able to see every color before we landed on ours in the OP's area (granted this was a while ago). I almost went HPR.
The slab side effect and lighting seems to impact Bronco more than other vehicles, in terms of paint color appearance. I've seen all the colors look good and sometimes mediocre, depending on angle/lighting/etc.Every time I see race red, I second-guess my CO choice. But I wouldn't say I like either of them better - they're just different good choices.
To me, the brighter blues come across as being on the younger side when I see them. Black makes it harder to appreciate your vehicle from a distance but it does portray a no-nonsense, rugged, in-it-for-the-functionality personality. The gray colors deprive the vehicle of some much-needed contrast: remember that it has big black tires and a big black roof that together make up a substantial fraction of the overall visible survace area from most angles.
One quick note: I can stand at the top of the Outer Limits trail at Killington and pick out my ride at the back of the Bear Mountain parking lot (IYKYK). You can't do that with black or gray. Comes in handy if you forget where you parked. In that sense, CO is a feature.
Pick the color that puts the biggest smile on your face when you see it. No one else can tell you which color that will be for you.
In direct sunlight the Race Red just about glows.The slab side effect and lighting seems to impact Bronco more than other vehicles, in terms of paint color appearance. I've seen all the colors look good and sometimes mediocre, depending on angle/lighting/etc.
I might have gone race red if there was no such thing as direct sunlight, lol. Man is it bright in certain situations. I saw a neighbor's yesterday on a cloudy day though and it looked nice. I like my velocity blue, but still there are certain lightings where it looks better than other lightings. I've found that with pretty much all the Bronco colors, each has their lighting and angles that makes them shine.
Looks nice! Red is actually my favorite vehicle color, I own two other red vehicles. Velocity blue caught my eye after seeing it on the first Bronco I test drove, but can't go wrong with race red either.In direct sunlight the Race Red just about glows.
The white I added on the power part and blacked out good tames it down.
I reserved July of 20, original order was velocity blue, then Cyber Orange for 22, then Race Red for 23.
I'm not mad at all that it was the color that finally came thru.