Getting a 2022 from Granger so have time to go over lists. But so far:
Badlands, Sasquatch, LUX, black with black hardtop (should be available by then), 4.7, 10-speed, SmittyBilt Exoskeleton, SmittyBilt hard shell roof tent, Sherpa winch (12,000 lb).
Obviously has something to do with federal tip-over regs. It just kinda makes sense. I'm not an engineer, so don't ask me why 2-door v. 4-door. That's the way it is livin' Down-East.
Glad to find a local group.
Getting a 2022, hopefully, 1n 2022 LOL. Probably a Bad/Squatch loaded with all kinds of stuff to make the valets drool.
This is my 6th SUV and none have ever been offroad. Hopefully being in this group will allow me to use the Bronco what it was designed for.
Okay, confused here (not an uncommon occurrence). Aren't the orders filled in the reservation order number?
Except if they choose to do all FE's first, for example.
Well, sorry to slow this down, but I'm 75 and have COPD - no triathlons, marathons, or mountain climbing. I do walk 4 miles a day, however.
This is a "bucket list" Bronco. I've been in 46 states - 4 to go. Buying from Granger so will fly into WI (#1), pick up the Bronco at Granger in IA (#2)...
Thanks for the info. I live in a condo and removing it all the time would be a hassle. And there's no space to store it except the UHaul store across the street.
I'm 3 days after the 2021 deadline so I'll get a 2022. Granger said no to switching dealers. They don't want to be accused of stealing from other dealers. An honest car dealer?
Granger's up to $2000. No Bronco x-pricing. No brainer - canceled Car Nation for Iowa. Allows me to hit the 4 states I've never been in (WI, IA, NE, OK). Good obit material.