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Thank you!!I hate homework!!!
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Exactly. Not concerned at all. We all have several ways out of this if we see it and don’t like it.YES! My dealer said the same thing. They would only care about you selling it back because their future allocations would be affected if they dont keep a good reservation to converted order ratio.
I understand completely were your coming from and at the price point these are at there should of been some finer materials on the inside but it is what it is just make sure you use some protectant on the plastics and you will be goodTo be honest none of this stuff bothers me at all. I’m excited about all of it and I know I’m going to love it all because all I’ve ever driven is a beater!
Just making the point that waiting for a year+ just increases the time to nit pick
Vinyl wrap on the dash seems like a really cool idea. Never thought about that.It's interesting the differences in expectation and perception people bring to the table. I'd say my interior concerns are more functional, such as the function of front passenger seat on 2-door models for rear seat access, stuff like that.
As long as it's not going to start cracking or something, the interior trim pieces are way down on my concerns list. Also the Bronco flat-ish dash looks a good candidate for some custom vinyl wrap. Did that on one of my other vehicles - looks nice. Bronco seem like it will be more user customizable than some other vehicles.
That's how rubber floors have always been done in cars and trucks. What were you expecting, Rhinoliner?Here’s a recent discussion on it....
Could be completely fine but it’s a potential issue that’s present :/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/washout-floors-removable-swapable.14960/
Don’t really know what I was expecting.That's how rubber floors have always been done in cars and trucks. What were you expecting, Rhinoliner?
The longer I wait for this Bronco....the more things I keep finding that bother me ever so slightly (plastic interior, washout floors just being inserts, B&O not being great, etc). And I tend to just be happy with everything
This waiting thing isn’t working well for me lol
This isn't 50k because it's a luxury vehicle. It's a heavy duty off-road capable vehicle. If you want the SUV with a luxury feel, buy that. But it won't be made for off-road. If you want both, that'll be 100k.
Yikes...yea I’m hoping I get lucky and am able to take a listen during local Bronco showings.Funny you mention the B&O sound system.
Listened to B&O in a Bronco Sport and it sounded really good. But when I heard it in a 4 door soft top, it sounded mediocre. Not sure why, but I was disappointed.
Too many messages and threads on what people do with their vehicles versus their marketed and or real capabilities. It is the American way. The two have nothing to do with each other. With that said, I respect your opinion.Well....Bronco is "an off-road vehicle", built from the ground up to be one first and foremost...so if that's not what you want, you may be barking up the completely wrong tree.
The weather is nice. Locals are friendly.Nope. Never have. I’m a monk that lives in Nepal.