I’ve never agreed with ford creating all the different trims. It’s too much like Jeep if you ask me. it’s a bronco. Not a big bend, not a badlands, just bronco. If you want mgv and a washout interior then they could have made a weatherproof package option.
I don’t really see the need for each trim to have its own interior. Offer cloth, mgv, and leather in a few colors each for all trims. Maybe limit leather to the upper trims. Accent colors should all be the same (neutral color) and then the trim pieces with different accent colors could be sold...
Painting them black completely changes those wheels for me. Same on the outer banks wheels. If either of those wheels were offered in an all black version, I’d be perfectly happy with stock wheels.
I like parts of all the interiors. Minus the colors, I think the outerbanks has the best interior. I like how it has a silver/gray center section of the dash. I think that looks much better than the black all the other trims have.
I also like the stitching pattern on the outerbanks cloth seats...
The sequoia (2007) is second only to the Nissan Frontier (2005) as the oldest “new” vehicle out there. That alone would make the decision pretty easy for me.
I agree. $995 has been the wheel upgrade price on ford vehicles for about as long as I can remember so I guess it seems normal to me. I was browsing the Honda website the other day and it’s $2k+ for their optional wheels.
These pics have me thinking the sport would look pretty good if all the party covered by the protective film were body colored. Kind of a nod to the older escapes.
If I end up getting a black diamond, I’d get the optional wheels. My reasoning is I like a stock look, so I don’t want to go after market, and steelies just look like spare tires to me. Plus I just like how the optional wheels look. I will say that the steelies look better in the most recent...
4 door black diamond
Auto
V6
Mic roof
Sound deadening headliner
Mid package
Optional wheels
$45,615
or
4 door big bend
Auto
V6
Mic roof
Sound deadening headliner
Mid package
Signature lighting
Modular bumper brush guard
Roof rails
Aux switches
Floor liners
Built in nav
$45,290
Does ford still give the reward points when you buy a new vehicle? When I bought my explorer last year, I got around 42k points which if I remember correctly equates to around $250. You can use those points to buy any accessory or service. I used it to buy the 3rd row and cargo area liners...
Awesome, I’m glad you like it and hope you enjoy it. I also will enjoy the extra 10k I will save by dropping down to BD to avoid that interior. I for one am glad people have a place to come and share their opinions about the bronco, regardless if I agree with them or not. It would be a boring...
nope. If you have ever been in a cheap car, you will notice they usually have flashy designs in the seats fabric. Here is the Kia Soul as an example. You usually don’t see this in other classes of vehicles so I don’t know why Ford thought they had to do it in the bronco. It cheapens the vehicle...
This whole time I thought everyone hated the wildtrak interior because of the camo cloth with the giant bronco logos on each seat that look like they are straight out of Walmart or some cheap econobox trying to look “cool” with its seat fabric. I’m surprised to see most of you complaining about...