-No plug in-hybrid
-Availability gets pushed to late 2021 or later
-Auto market collapses and cars are "affordable" again; in that case I can't pass up a good deal
Maybe this will push up an "online full unveiling" sometime in late April/May if Detroit show was the Plan B reveal. I can't see Bronco debut being later than June.
I thought that too, but it doesn't make sense. Just wishful thinking. Like someone said before, there appears to be 3 different flares, varying in depth. The steelie 2-door is thinnest, the lux trim 4 door a little wider, and the hood up soft top with the widest. Why go through the trouble...
I can't wait that long. While a new vehicle is the last thing we should be worried about now, I think I can speak for this forum: "****! What a disaster!"
Silver lining, dealers are giving JLs away right now
I’m trying that approach. Been staring at them since the BroncoKong leak trying to talk myself into them. It’s not working.
I hate spending money on aesthetic mods, though.
I'll be looking to harvest the electricity from plug-in hybrid battery with an inverter, managed through the upfitter switches.
Would be nice if there is an outlet in the cargo area that knows to draw from hybrid battery and not the 12V lead-acid, but I'm not holding my breath. I'm sure the EV...
Right here. 2006 Fusion with fairly low miles, but leaks oil, cloudy headlights, and a busted 6-disc CD changer lol.
I only want the plug in hybrid, and I'm biting my nails because I doubt (hoping the insiders tell me differently) it'll be available at launch.
Was just thinking the same thing. As long as hybrid is available at launch, I'm in.
I have X-Plan available through work, but it's not much more of a discount versus negotiation
I'm in the minority here - I like screens high up (hence, sitting on top of dash). Your eyes should stay at driving level, and not drop low to glance at a screen