Came across this on AutoBlog, I hope this is more accurate because I'd take the Bronco in Atlas Blue
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/08/08/2022-ford-bronco-colors-mustang-shelby-gt500/
There is a simple solution to prevent any of this from happening. Make sure you have in writing the total cost before ordering. And then if you need financing, get it elsewhere, that is my plan is to get the financing from my credit union instead.
Vehicle colors these days are lame, lame, lame. And now the are taking away both blues and only one red....:(. I guess I'll have to go with the Race Red when I eventually order one.
Everyone is going to have a differing opinion, and it all depends on what you want. You have to remember that this is a direct competitor to the Jeep Wrangler so its going to be very similar in some areas. Doug Demuro said it best, if you are expecting a Mercedes G-Wagen, this is not it.
Its hard to stay excited sometimes but consider these facts: This was launched in a middle of a pandemic, the factory just started building them about a month ago, there were tons of supplier issues and they weren't the only ones affected. And don't forget they have THOUSANDS of requests and...
This may have been asked but I am curious with several people changing the wheels and tires on their new Bronco. So far, the ones I have seen look so much better than the factory ones.
Does this impact the vehicle's warranty in anyway?
Good thing I did a search before posting, I was going to ask the same question. But it just seems the more I read the better off you are just forking out the $$$$ for the Sasquatch package. But my cheap-ass can't fathom shelling out 6k for that esp if I can just get the parts myself, save some...
Believe it or not, electric cars like the Tesla actually produce more pollution than a gasoline car. The whole thing about gasoline cars and pollution is BS if you ask me. Plus, these tree huggers are not considering what its going to do to the power grid...think rolling blackouts in Commiefornia
That really sucks, this is not the first time I've seen this happen with new cars. They just are not as careful as they should be when transporting them around.
I don't understand the bringing in of the Bronco Sport when talking about a solid roof. When I hear Bronco Sport I think of the old Bronco II, the baby Bronco. However, you all made your point and I was just curious.
I know the Bronco is designed to be a competitor for the Jeep Wrangler, but would you have bought or buy one if they had offered one with a solid roof instead of the removable one?