Congrats! While I have the HE, everytime I see any 6G Bronco I admire it and think ‘cool Bronco!’.Well folks....I traded in my 2023 Heritage Edition. It wasn't easy. I was weirdly, emotionally attached to that vehicle. I read so much about it and eagerly awaited the arrival of the new Bronco after Ford announced it. I originally ordered an Outer Banks in 2021 and waited over a year for it, but it never got built. I spent a lot of time hanging out at my local dealership, bugging the guys for any updates over the months. When they announced the Heritage Edition, I fell in love. I'm a huge car guy and really love the nostalgia of the old American vehicles. I love the history of the Wrangler and of the Bronco. I jumped on the Heritage right away and switched my order in early Sept of 2022, as soon as the order banks opened. If you remember, the only people able to order a Heritage, initially, were those with unbuilt carryover orders. 2 door, race red, manual transmission. The only way to do it. I spent the next 11 months waiting, watching old 60's Bronco commercials on YouTube. It finally arrived in August of 2023. I only put 12k miles on it over the course of 2 1/2 years. It was always meant to be a 3rd vehicle of ours. But, over those 12k miles, I got more interest and compliments on that Bronco than any other vehicle I've ever owned. And I've owned a lot of vehicles. Buying cars is an addiction of mine. I've owned nice muscle cars, German sports cars, several roadsters, including an S2000 I also wish I never got rid of, lol. And on and on. People would come up to me on a regular basis asking about the Bronco. Many people actually thought it was an older restored Bronco and couldn't believe it was a 2023. Ford really nailed the Heritage. I took it down to the Ford Nationals in Carlisle PA in 2024 and it got 2nd place in the stock category. Anyways.....I'm retiring in a few months and we needed to pare things down a little, simplify and reduce some expenses. It was time for the wife and I to go down to 2 vehicles. I was also driving a Wrangler and I was going to just sell that and drive the Bronco full time. But, as an only vehicle, it's just a little too small for me. My wife drives a small car and I just need something bigger right now. I found a leftover 2025 Badlands Sasquatch 4 door lux package for a great price. I was able to get $9k off sticker as well as get fantastic trade value for my Bronco and Wrangler. I only paid $44k for the Heritage as I had price protection and a private offer rebate from Ford for having to wait so long. I literally got just a few grand less than what I paid, in trade. All in all it worked out well as they paid off the loan on my Jeep, gave me the new Bronco free and clear and handed me a check for $1k. I can go into retirement with a nice new Bronco and no car payments. But it hurt!!! It was hard to say goodbye. It was a strange feeling and I almost felt guilty. I've never quite felt that way when trading in a vehicle. Perhaps some of you will understand. Anyways...that's my story. On to retirement with my new badlands. New adventures await.![]()
Ford really nailed it w the design.
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