To answer your questions:
-My question is will the badlands be tuned differently within the GOAT modes?
I would anticipate no. The only difference I could see is the rock crawl GOAT mode on the Badlands might also automatically disconnect the sway bar (Sway bar disconnect is only an option...
I had the exact same order but the manual ilo the automatic. My dealer said it might take some time for the order to submit. He was having issues as well with the Ford system. It did eventually go through and I got an email roughly 45 min after I left the dealership. I wouldnāt worry too...
Badlands - 2.3L Manual - High
I got the High because I loved the 12" screen and the 360 deg camera. I didn't go with the Lux because better speakers, extra ports and built in nav are low priority for me. Only thing I liked on the lux was the heated steering wheel.
I'll echo what was said above. Here are some more details and math:
Most automobile plants produce somewhere in the 200-400k range of vehicles/year. This plant makes both the Ranger and the Bronco.
We don't know exactly how many Bronco reservations there are (maybe in the 150-200k range?)...
Based on the information you provided, you should expect a 22MY Bronco. If I were you I would decide:
Are there any late availability options you like that you would prefer to have on your Bronco? If you were to place an order now and your Bronco were at 22MY, would you be disappointed for...
Very sorry to hear that. I am also a day 1/2 reservation holder (put my reservation in around 11 PM EST on the launch day). I think there are a few things that people need to understand.
First, COVID has had a large impact on the auto industry, and continues to. There is currently a...
Tough decision no doubt. Here's my 2 cents:
From a reliability perspective, assuming you stick with the 10 speed, I view both as equal. The 2.3L-10 speed combo is in a ton of Ford products (Explorer, Mustang, Ranger) as is the 2.7L-10 speed combo (F-150). The 7 speed Getrag transmission is...
Unless there is a lot of standing water on the ground, 4A vs 2H is not really a big deal. 2H should suffice in the rain
Where 4A is most useful is light snow/ice on asphalt roads. In that scenario, you might want 4H because you want extra traction on slicker surfaces, but at the same time...