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I haven’t even received a scheduled build date but I didn’t order until 3/27 so hopefully soon. I am getting antsy though. Local dealer has brand new 22’ Mustang GT that I can get a few thousand off and get the 0% financing.I didn't realize. I built out a few back in October of last year, but didn't remember the pricing. So 5k increase in 6 months. Jeez.... BTW, have you taken delivery of yours yet?
My dealership has a BD in stock right now for below MRSP!I've found a couple, but I've genuinely found no dealership stock Black Diamond, just used ones. Same thing with Big Bend Sasquatch, haven't seen a single one in my months of perusing.
I would have 100% bought a Base if I could have gotten the big display and sway bar disconnect and just done all my other mods I got out of OBX on my own.Anyone on here just thinking of saying screw it and just getting a Base Base Bronco?
The way it's looking, you may get your build sooner than later (crazy because there are still those who have been waiting for 2 years). I put in an order in on 5/20/23, so I'm going to be waiting even longer. Only thing that may help me is my build is very simple and has no constraints (as of now). But like you, I have been eyeing '23 4Runner in case my patience just lets go, lolI haven’t even received a scheduled build date but I didn’t order until 3/27 so hopefully soon. I am getting antsy though. Local dealer has brand new 22’ Mustang GT that I can get a few thousand off and get the 0% financing.
Locker is useful for sand and mud.You don't really need the locker. When I'm climbing a steep incline, I just have the passenger jump out and put a stick in the rear wheel through the BD wheel spaces. Every few inches they can add a new stick.
Or you can just spend a few thousand to upgrade.
I haven't followed Jeep pricing this year, but when I ordered, the lowest trim Wrangler that offered Sasquatch like features was something like $15,000 over my Base Sasquatch.I was shocked when i recently built mine for fun just to see. About $7,500 price increase pre tax for my exact build 2022 vs 2023 is absolutely insane for the same vehicle. Ford is price gouging hard and it really makes it hard for me to recommend the bronco anymore to friends that were interested in it.
This vehicle is supposed to compete with the wrangler but at the very bottom end the ford is $4500 more? They were both about 29k starting when I ordered mine. Its actually silly and I feel fortunate I chose to order when I did but also upset for others, hype and unique styling aside this isn't that special of a vehicle, its just a ford jeep with pretty basic build methods and materials.
I haven't priced Broncos lately, but when Ford first introduced the 2-door manual hardtop starting at 28k, I was literally jumping for joy. Now with price increases and Base no longer available, the vehicle has turned into something else for a different crowd. It's a bummer.I was shocked when i recently built mine for fun just to see. About $7,500 price increase pre tax for my exact build 2022 vs 2023 is absolutely insane for the same vehicle. Ford is price gouging hard and it really makes it hard for me to recommend the bronco anymore to friends that were interested in it.
This vehicle is supposed to compete with the wrangler but at the very bottom end the ford is $4500 more? They were both about 29k starting when I ordered mine. Its actually silly and I feel fortunate I chose to order when I did but also upset for others, hype and unique styling aside this isn't that special of a vehicle, its just a ford jeep with pretty basic build methods and materials.
Like sure but I am comparing apples to apples base to base. Sasquatch is a whole other can of noodles, Ford came out swinging with an option-able enthusiast package that doesn't require you going to a rubicon-like trim, that was up to jeep to respond to or not, a-la opening up competition. Jeep still doesn't offer a comparable option for the sport. Most never need sasquatch or 35's and fancy axles etc., in that case yes the ford is more of a bargain but we're getting into enthusiast weeds where costs start to matter less.I haven't followed Jeep pricing this year, but when I ordered, the lowest trim Wrangler that offered Sasquatch like features was something like $15,000 over my Base Sasquatch.
Agreed, if you are using a Wrangler/Bronco as a Miatta, the budget vehicle would now be the Wrangler.Like sure but I am comparing apples to apples base to base. Sasquatch is a whole other can of noodles, Ford came out swinging with an option-able enthusiast package that doesn't require you going to a rubicon-like trim, that was up to jeep to respond to or not, a-la opening up competition. Jeep still doesn't offer a comparable option for the sport. Most never need sasquatch or 35's and fancy axles etc., in that case yes the ford is more of a bargain but we're getting into enthusiast weeds where costs start to matter less.
Most normal working people would look at the two and just pick a jeep sport cause they're far cheaper and offer the 'same' topless 4x4 experience.
SAMEI haven't priced Broncos lately, but when Ford first introduced the 2-door manual hardtop starting at 28k, I was literally jumping for joy. Now with price increases and Base no longer available, the vehicle has turned into something else for a different crowd. It's a bummer.