The Jeep guys at work swear up and down the Sport is the Bronco and that the big Bronco is vaporware
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I am not sure why you match a Mustang GT350 with a Mustang-E?Just like they guys on the Mustang6g forum bitching about the Mustang Mach E is not a Mustang. Ford says it's a Mustang, so guess what, it's a Mustang.
Because they are both Mustangs according to the company who makes them. I am comparing the bitching is like the Bronco vs the Bronco Sport bitching, kind of. The 350 is an awesome ride. I loved mine. Maybe love my 500 a bit more.I am not sure why you match a Mustang GT350 with a Mustang-E?
Money is no problem. I want a fully loaded Bronco (I looked at two) with the new bigger engine.
This virus thing along with the shortage of the computer chips has slowed the Bronco delivery. No problem as I was backed up 6 months on my Ford GT350 on a steering wheel shortage.
I'd always rather wait and get the right one. I hope to get it this summer/fall.
I'm not surprised. This is the problem, since last summer dealers have been totally confusing the issue, crossing ordering windows, dates, and information about the two distinctly separate vehicles. Its either total incompetence or outright misinformation by design. It blows my mind that you get better service buying a pair of shoes.I am finally getting around to converting my reservation this week. My dealer sent me an email with a link to the B&P and instructions on how to save it as a pdf to send to him.
The link was for the Sport. I feel confident that the order will be entered correctly already.
I plan to employ trust but verify.
Well that escalated quicklyWhy the complaining? The Sport is a legit Bronco made by Ford, it's out now, and it's actually pretty awesome minus all of the recalls, but I'm sure we'll have our share of those too.
It's not a d__K measuring contest. Even once all of you guys get your "big" Broncos, you'll still be coming up short in that department.
At least that's what your wife told me! Ha ha!
I'm pretty sure every vehicle has a built-in bottle opener. They just call it a door latch striker: