In my experience the main factor in determining new car depreciation (luxury brands excluded) is available factory rebates. So we need to hope that the Bronco will remain rare enough or desirable enough in those first few years so Ford doesn’t have to start giving out big rebates to push sales.
For those in western NC I know George Coleman Ford just across the SC border (near Greenville) is honoring MSRP and X Plan pricing with no doc fee. Might be worth it if the drive isn’t too far.
If you want to stay localish I know Coleman Ford in Greenville SC will do MSRP with no dealer fee. Not sure how that stacks up against Grainger after their fee and plane ticket.
I’ve heard that they will have the same room behind the first row. The 4 door just gets a larger cargo area. 36.3” is still 2” more than a 4 door Ranger so not too bad.
When you change your reservation to an order with a dealership, Ford basically sales the vehicle to that dealership. At that point you can’t change the dealership your Bronco will be delivered to, and the dealership can’t stop it from coming to them if you decide to back out last minute. The non...