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Why so many used Wildtraks?

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Honestly I doubt too many expect any Bronco to be luxury, its not what its about and hard to imagine someone buying a new vehicle without doing at least a little research. That said coming from a midsized sedan, I disagree the Bronco has a rough ride. I prefer both its ride and steering response to my Mazda6 sedan. I also wish people would stop complaining about so called cheep plastics. I for one like the interior the way it is, and don't want it change to "soft touch" garbage.
A lot of ppl ordered sight unseen and definitely expected some sort of luxury, that’s why some opted for the lux package. For the $50k+ price tag for some of the Broncos, I get it.
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I’m thinking it’s because our leaders are slowly becoming successful at beating down and eliminating the middle class. The people that 2-3 years ago could afford 60k of a vehicle can’t anymore, priorities.
 

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Love my 2023 Wildtak. Wanted the hoss 3.0 I don't rock crawl. Mines a forest service road riding/ beach buggy. Just hit the 10k mile mark since purchasing in June. Never reset Trip 1 average since new 19.5 mpg. Check every tank and regularly get 20 to 21 mpg.. That's with trip 2 resets and often by calculator never more the a couple of tenths difference than the screen.
 

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I'm seeing many used Broncos finally being listed for $3-5K under original MSRP. This wasn't true 6 months ago.

I'm also seeing MANY new Broncos sitting on the lot. For ones at MSRP they take a week or two to sell. For those with markup they can sit for 3+ months or more (like my abandoned order).
I paid MSRP for my Black Diamond a few weeks ago. It was a special order that someone placed and they changed their mind I guess....only had a few miles on it from a few test drives is all, and I think it was only there for a couple weeks at most. But you're right.....I've definitely seen a lot of new Broncos on the lot that are sitting. My advantage was that I did NOT want a SAS package but I knew the Black Diamond was the sweet spot for what I DID want....and I think it's still underrated. I also got the special Azure Gray color with a 2.7 so I think I did well getting exactly what I wanted for MSRP.
 

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I’m thinking it’s because our leaders are slowly becoming successful at beating down and eliminating the middle class. The people that 2-3 years ago could afford 60k of a vehicle can’t anymore, priorities.
It was pretty obvious that ugly times were coming, the only variable was the timeline. We shot ourselves in the foot when we essentially shut down the economy... At that point, it was just a matter of time.

The damage is going to last years.
 

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A lot of people bought more car than they could actually afford. It’s just that simple.
 
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I’m not sure that I can contribute much to why so many Wildtraks are available but I can explain how i landed on the Wildtrak trim and how I like it.

I live in Southern California where desert and fire roads are plentiful. I also really like to go to Utah with my family a few times per year. When I started building my Bronco in 2021 B&P had all sorts of quirks to it. As soon as you added things like the 2.7, Sasquatch pkg and high or Lux you usually ended up at a Badlands or Wildtrak trims. So for my area with where I wanted to learn to off-road the Wildtrak was perfect.

As for how I like it, this thing is amazing! I have the 2023 Wildtrak at a 2021 price and absolutely love it. It completely surpassed my expectations and I plan on keeping it for a long time! Even my 4 year older daughter loves riding in it :)
 

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My dealer has had a bunch of 2dr wild tracks lately. But they're 2.3s and have a sticker that says engine made in Mexico. Didn't the 2.0 and 2.3 used to be made in Valencia?
 

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My dealer has had a bunch of 2dr wild tracks lately. But they're 2.3s and have a sticker that says engine made in Mexico. Didn't the 2.0 and 2.3 used to be made in Valencia?
The 2.3 is manufactured at Ford's Cleveland engine plant and as MNBigfoot pointed out the WT only comes with the 2.7.
 

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What someone said about people thinking they were a soft/cushy type family vehicle. And, drum roll please, they just can’t afford them. My dealer said not uncommon for $1,200+/month payments for people buying Bronco’s. He’s seen plenty of $1,500/month payments recently.
I can't believe people can afford a payment like that! That is just insane. My monthly payment is like 1/4 of that.
 

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This forum scared the crap outa me, thinking I was buying a giant flawed, and cheap truck-I love my OBX SAS, and giggle every time I am in it-I think the seats are comfy, and do not think it is loud on the road, or highway-you will love it once you pull the trigger
Ha! This forum is a bubble, never forget it!

I was assured my 2.7L would detonate at 500 miles after delivery but 13k down and still enjoying every green light.
 

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My totally unfounded speculation is that people ordered a Wildtrak as a high end luxury, awesome offroader to be used as daily driver.
EX: a cooler looking Grand Cherokee Limited.

Most people ordered them without ever seeing one in person or test driving one.

When they finally got it they found out it really lacks in the luxury aspect.
Cheap plastics, rough ride (compared to what the expected) and loud (tire and wind noise).
Exactly this.

Its kind of a turd for the price point. There are other capable 4x4 off road capable vehicles at this price point that do offer far better luxury features, and you could actually have a phone call in them driving down the freeway.

I'm extremely disappointed in the build quality for the price point, and there was no option to test drive one prior to ordering. If I knew it would be such a turd, I would have ordered a base line Bronco, or just gone with a Defender.

To your point, cheap plastics (all over the vehicle, including the hard top) and wind noise is really, really bad driven at speed. My 65 convertible has less wind noise than my hard top Wildtrak. The ride quality I don't have any issue with, quite happy with that.
 
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