As I understand it:
MY2021 will be models:
1. reserved by September 18th and ordered.
2. Dealer Allocations
MY2022 will be models:
1. Reserved on/after September 19th and ordered.
2. Dealer allocations.
I've heard this sentiment a number of times and I would argue that maybe the tried and true Ford loyalists should consider that your company is trying a completely different way to market this vehicle.
It's clear to me that Ford is cutting their teeth on this new approach. On one hand it's...
I don't recall any noise doing the same thing on my 2 door Rubicon. Actually my favorite thing to do was remove those pieces on a clear cold day with the seat warmers on.
The additional noise is for the rack itself which will decrease your mileage.
What I can see as a possibility is a aftermarket rack that uses the front attachment location of the windshield (like the Yakima) and the rear cross member just behind the rear passengers.
When the Black Badlands was in Buena Vista in September I asked them to demonstrate how the front seat moves to allow rear passenger in the back seat.
It did move back and forth with the seat back pushed forward. At least on the drivers side.
Don't take this the wrong way because this changes my color choice to CG for the white top.
But I think Ford just put out the 8th model: Geritol Edition.
To OP, Kris87 and Zach. I appreciate the information. I love hearing this from your perspective.
Personally, I have taken a Buddhist approach to this issue. I can't influence or alter the equation and even though I ordered within 2 hours I guess I'll have to wait.
You can't get worked up over...
As each new thread posting new photos of our beloved Bronco I have switched colors in this order:
Cactus Gray
Oxford White
Race Red
Rapid red
Race Red
Area 51
Curious to see if anyone has flopped more and if anyone has stayed tried and true to one color.
Never even gave A51 a chance until that first photo. Love it. What I love about these photos is the color I eventually land on will be based on the B&P.
It's easy right now to dream up the ultimate model with only color being the difficult choice. But as numbers are put together for the B&P...
It can make it easier but in most cases when one panel is repaired or replaced in order for it look correct the shops usually have to blend the paint to the adjacent panels. It wouldn't look right otherwise.
As an old auto damage claims adjuster I have to say that this feature is relatively unique.
The quarter panels are usually considered a structural component to absorb a rear impact. In the case of a unibody constructed vehicle with no rear sub frame, the quarters are the crash protectors to...