I am sure a number of gfs over say a 10 year period is far more expensive than one wife.
Also, unlike a human divorce, finally replacing a vehicle with another after many years does not reduce your worth by 50%.?
I certainly don’t mean investment in the sense that is buying a stock but rather whether it can save one money in the long run by making one a one car guy or gal?
A vehicle purchase is not one of those investments that are financially sound or that add to your bottom line. Indeed there are few major purchases that lose as much value the moment you become an owner. Add to that the regular costs of insurance, fuel and maintenance and you really are buying...
I think the 37’s on a Bronco may look like trying too hard but for a Warthog... You Bet!
The SASQ’s 35’s are as big as I will go for the regular Bronc.
The decency and forthrightness of Albert’s posts from Granger compelled me to shift to them.
The Bronco is a very special vehicle... I want the place of purchase to be very special too.
Imagine the history of the communication between b6g members and Granger on this forum, finally building...
When Levine says Ford listened to its customers they can only mean b6g!?
This is the only forum where Ford can receive feedback from a sizable number of true enthusiasts.?
The four regulars on Bronco Nation not withstanding!?
The FE to be truly exclusive would have to have something very desirable but only available in a limited edition trim.
Say, a manual available with the 2.7 developed only for the FE at considerable cost and with the cost passed on to the buyers. Such a truly unique edition is far more likely...
I wouldn’t have thought the golf watching population was one of the target audiences for the rugged, go anywhere Bronco!
Also, with as many people watching the Weather Channel these days it would have been better if Ford had chosen it for showcasing the Bronco instead.
Hopeful thought for the CG crowd:
Remember that the color card is not the same as a color on a car.
Also a color on a card indoors is not the same as that color outdoors on a car in various natural lighting conditions... the blue sky, the green grass/vegetation etc. That can explain why the...
Look, no amount of reasoning and logic is going to change the way a dealership conducts business unless they see the folly of their ways.
It is only after they see the sales figures of dealerships like Granger and a few others in a year or two that they may consider making changes.
Most...
A little different way to look at this issue.
The survey was like playing monopoly using fake money.
The real feedback Ford will receive about their pricing of options or even trim levels will be when a couple of hundred thousand real orders with real money have been placed over the next year...