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Would you trade / sell your current Bronco if there is a MY 24 refresh?

Would you trade/sell your current Bronco if there is a MY 24 refresh?

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A51Asheville

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Maybe? It would depend on how much changes on refresh. If my pain points were fixed than i'd highly consider it, but if its just cosmetic changes for the most part, i'd pass without hesitation.
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I would if @Ford Motor Company added rear ac vents in the console and better interior choices. The interior seat color choices mixed with the accents on the grab handles/ac cents are horrible. And add an all digital dash similar to the raptor.
 
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Only if they added a Coyote V-8 option, and we know that’s not happening.
If I could get one of these in the $60s as a 2024 I would sell mine right now.
 

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What would you like to see different ( paint colors, interior options, ect…. ) to get you to trade or sell your current Bronco & upgrade to a MY 24? What would you do different vs your current Bronco?
I just got a Bronco 3 weeks ago. Refresh would have to contain cooled seats, rear cupholders, better sound system and I would only consider it if I wouldn't lose one penny on my bronco trade, which wont happen as things are settling down now in that regard.
 

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The way Fords going with not building current models I doubt there will be a refresh. Shit by 2025 you’ll have to build your bronco yourself.
 
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I just got a Bronco 3 weeks ago. Refresh would have to contain cooled seats, rear cupholders, better sound system and I would only consider it if I wouldn't lose one penny on my bronco trade, which wont happen as things are settling down now in that regard.
I agree the sound system is awful. I have the base system. I’ve replaced all the speakers with kicker, it’s a little better. I think part of the problem is four speakers are 4”.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLYMPH1R

Mabett offers 6.5” roll bar speaker pods. I might try these when they are bs
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I bought 3 vehicles last year and will buy 1-2 more in 2023 (depending on Maverick timing). These things are nothing but metal and numbers. If it makes sense I’ll make a change.
 

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Difficult to answer, but I’d say “maybe,” but likely closer to “no.”

I’ve spent a lot of time and money making my Bronco what it is - I wouldn’t want to start over. There’d have to be considerable enhancements, not just colour options, for me to consider it.
 

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They could make/offer a lot of options that would make a trade attractive. As has been mentioned here, there were some semi-serious oversights on Ford’s part. As long as demand remains strong, Ford will continually make improvements, with the goal to increase market share and profitability.
 

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Maybe if a plugin hybrid was offered.
 

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It would truly all depend on what they do for a “refresh”.

If they go full digital display like the Raptor, then yes.

If they go squared off fenders Luke the Everglades and Heritage, maybe.

If they just change some of the interior colors and material, then no.

If I don’t get picked up with my Granger order for 2023, then I may be forced to find out with a post 2023 model Bronco…..
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Generally I keep a vehicle for 10+ years.

Ford's mid-cycle refresh is generally small interior and sheet metal changes. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse.

Refresh will probably give us a better dash (because a worse dash would take a lot of effort), and the 4-door guys should get rear A/C vents.

Remember though, t the best selling vehicle in the country, the F-150, does not have rear A/C vents unless you order a Lariat or Sport Package. (which is why we bought an STX instead of an XLT).

But it's 50/50 whether a refresh looks better. Consider the much derided 2010 Mustang with the squished rear end.
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