As long as you can afford it and you have somewhere to park it, you’re 100% obligated to buy one of the first Bronco Raptors ever made when you can get it at MSRP.
Besides, you’re getting considerably more than $15k worth of upgrades with the Raptor.
I spoke with my dealer this afternoon and he didn’t say I’d have to sign an agreement but he did say, for the second time now, that I would have to split the profit with him if I flipped it. I don’t think he was joking lol and I’m not flipping it anyway.
Everyone I’ve polled on this has said either Shadow Black or Velocity Blue. My wife hates Code Orange and tells people we’re getting the Raptor in Shadow Black.
Boy she’s going to be surprised at delivery.
Our two-door daily is an understated AMB with brown interior, so gonna live a...
I don’t think this is right. Like, where do these wheels fit into the above?
Probably safe to assume these wheels will be an option since they’re in the reveal shots.
Are these the standard wheels?
Although the reservation numbers aren’t perfectly sequential, it’s the best indicator of order that we have.
I didn’t add my reservation number to the list here but I remember seeing a previous version where the numbers were visible and I think I was the third or fourth lowest number at that time.
The bulk of reservations were in the first 2-3 days, so 7/14 is actually behind a lot of people still even though it doesn’t feel like it should be.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-reservation-stats-from-5k-preorders-on-bronco6g-tracker.6260/
The problem with the ESP that I’ve seen a lot of on here, is that people try to find the “sweet spot” aka the cheapest plan possible.
Everyone on here is buying the 100k mile plan for $1,600 but the expensive problems you need coverage for are going to happen after 100k miles.
I got the 150k...
I think most dealers will sell the golden ticket Raptors at MSRP but they will require the customer to sign an agreement about profit sharing if sold in the first year.
1. Remove the rear seats.
2. Slide the front seats all the way forward.
3. Put your pillow at the tailgate passenger side rear corner.
4. Put your feet against the rear of the driver seat.
I’m 6’2” and I’ve slept comfortably back here more than once.