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Then why offer anything other than a Base model? Make it a one trick pony why dont they.A thick vinyl floor can also insulate as well as provide sound deadening.
Plus, it is a basic vehicle. If you need creature comforts, just about any vehicle on the market will beat the Bronco no matter how many options you throw at it.
For some people it's important to keep up with trends and not appear "dated". I've never understood that desire, but if that's important to you then whatever floats your boat.The most comforting thing I can say to that is... the vehicle doesn't know what year it is. Our perception of "new" is fabricated and shaped by social trends. There 's an OBS Ford F150 on marketplace right now near me with < 10,000 original miles. It's a time capsule that look showroom new. Put it up against a 2025 F150 with substantially more tech and arguably lower reliability, and define what "new" means.
My attitude is, I don't like the direction most OEMs are going. Too much tech, chasing EPA standards that were pulled out of a politician's anus, too much emphasis on unnecessary options, lower reliability, etc, etc etc. To me, "new" does not equate with "better" anymore. If people start to realize this, the appeal will decline, sales will decline, and OEMs will have to shift the focus back to reliable, simple, and affordable.
tl;dr: Enjoy it. Who cares what year your vehicle is![]()
I fell into that mentality for a few years when I got sick of driving high-mileage unreliable vehicles and wanted to treat myself to something "nicer" when my income started getting better. I quickly learned that my definition of "nicer" wasn't accurate. I had more issues with the newer, fancier stuff and started missing my old "junky" vehicles.For some people it's important to keep up with trends and not appear "dated". I've never understood that desire, but if that's important to you then whatever floats your boat.
Personally, I've been happy to keep vehicles for a very long time, to the point where resale value isn't a consideration. My two trucks lasted 11+ and 27+ years, and the sedan I inherited I kept until it was 18 years old.
I think the current Bronco exterior styling is perfect as it is. However, I recognize that automakers respond to markets, and that a sizeable part of the market responds to new styling by buying new vehicles. So it goes...
On the 2.7 they theoretically fixed it mid year which is after my build date. I have had no issues but would still rather have seen it mounted high. I would not need the mud guard then.This is fixed on the 2025 2.3 MPC Bronco
see that is how it should have been, I did not know that. thank you ,The new 4-banger:
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You can get cloth seats in a Heritage. Plaid, too, like some Broncos of old…I think the Bronco is near perfect in exterior looks and I hope we see very little change for years to come.
The Interior could use a refresh every few years to incorporate newer tech/comfort.
I’d like to see cloth seats and more interior colors which I think would be cheap and easy.
The ‘25 has several interior changes that I think are all for the better however I don’t consider them cosmetic outside the digital gauge cluster.
Do you want to see exterior styling change, if so what?
What interior changes would you like to see?
Some people rely on swearing as a mental crutch when they lack the vocabulary or emotional control to articulate themselves otherwise. For someone that boasts that they are well-heeled, you don't convince the Bronco6G audience based on the content of your posts.Relocating the alternator is not a "refresh". It's correcting a complete and moronic fuckup.
See linked thread above.see that is how it should have been, I did not know that. thank you ,
That’s what would make sense, but they can also make more money by tarting it up.Then why offer anything other than a Base model? Make it a one trick pony why dont they.
If i wanted a basic bronco, id habe bought one. I don't, so i didn't.
If they offer a phev or do a decent refresh on the Raptor, I could be all back in. If those happen and I like them enough, I'll go for it instead of the Scout reservation I'm holding.
It's not a "mental crutch", it's being a servant to Uncle Sam for far too long. As any retired service member will attest, we cannot utter too many sentences without including "fuck", "motherfucker", and many more colorful expressions. Sometimes we resort to abbreviations. Like: who made you the MFIC on this board?Some people rely on swearing as a mental crutch when they lack the vocabulary or emotional control to articulate themselves otherwise. For someone that boasts that they are well-heeled, you don't convince the Bronco6G audience based on the content of your posts.
To address the issue that the alternator location was a mistake, it was acknowledged at the time prior to production. But it was too late for a redesign of the power plants. The MY'25 2.3L has a relocated alternator and it remains to be seen if the 2.7L follows suit.
See linked thread above.