Shhhh....No worries!
Ford is just practicing on the 4 doors so they will be sure to put together the “real” Broncos perfectly (you know the kind with the proper number of doors)!!????
Now that I think about it, I wouldn’t want to own one of the first few hundred Broncos. I would rather the assembly process becomes second nature to the people involved and that the robots get programmed and tuned properly before “my Bronco” starts getting put together.
Looks great but my concern is long term reliability and durability.
The more parts and complexity a system has the greater the chances of a glitch somewhere along the line.
Remember Murphy’s law.
Also, how would you feel about this feature after your warranty period is over?
I would be more...
I see what you are saying but my entire premise is based on the entire opposite ; just ONE vehicle for all one’s needs.
Not to buy only to try to sell for profit. ?
The 2.3 on a 4door man Squatch is seriously underpowered but only if you’re trying to put your rig into orbit around the planet Earth. If that is however not your intention then fear not, your steed is not going to feel anemic. ?
I think calling the Badlands a baby Squatch is a little insulting to the Badlands.
There is only one Baby Bronco/baby Sasq and it is no other than
this
Cutie
Pie
I don’t think there is any right or wrong answer or a formula that works the same for everyone. We all value different things differently, so get whatever makes you happy!
Come on Ford! Every beautiful Bronco in Green will be the best advertisement you could ever hope for!
If you can give us a Manual with Sasq you can surely concoct a nice dark, military green color!!
Don't you want the best Bronco enthusiasts in the world to love you!:devilish:
If the Bronco can save you from buying a toy like Gretchen then it would be a wise purchase that will turn out to be a great investment. It may not make you money by selling it but it can help you keep your money.
That would be investment in the traditional sense....buy low, sell high.
A car, unless a Ferrari or GT40 etc is unlikely to be that kind of an investment for the average person.
However if a vehicle can keep you from changing vehicles frequently or owning two or three or more vehicles for...