It really is a mostly American thing to be all auto, and a very American thing to not even know how to drive stick. There’s still other countries with significantly high percentage manual vehicles sold. Problem is those countries are smaller than the US, have decent public transport so not as...
If they had manual trans on 4 dr base then I’d probably buy it and leave the stock wheels tires. Not forever mind you, but I’d wear them out plenty driving to work and back before changing them. So probably a year or so before I’d swap. But no manual trans on 4 dr base so no tiny tires for me
Does it actually specify model year at all in the reservation terms? Says deliveries will start in 2021 and extend into 2022 calendar year, never says exactly what model year all those deliveries will be or when the cutoff/change is. They could keep making them 2021 model year for months into...
If these things were lambo or Ferrari prices then sure “only 20k difference” makes sense. But if you’re looking at a 2 door then a base is less than 30k, another 20k and you’re 2/3 of the way to having a second bronco. Affording one cars payment is one thing, almost doubling that payment can be...
Or they coulda gone way back to the original usage of the floor button, for the starter. I mean they got push button start anyways, why not make it a floor button to really bring it full circle?
A lot that could go into that towing experience to make it bad though. They did say the Mojave doesn’t have a trailer brake so that could help it a lot(not sure why they wouldn’t add an aftermarket one if testing towing). And while they recommended getting a weight distribution hitch it never...
There’s a guy in my town who’s got a diesel, crew cab, long bed, dually lowrider. Had to do a double take first time I passed it. Buys about the biggest truck ya can, then makes it ride 1in off the ground going thru town.
but in all honesty, I actually don’t hate this. Maybe it’s just cause...
Have done that on more than one vehicle so yea I would do that rather than pay $6k extra for it, but sometimes it’s nice not to have to do everything yourself. So I woulda been fine overpaying(the $1500 mid package) just to not have to worry about it. It’s also so easy for ford to make a cold...
But even if you’re ok with not having the heated steering wheel on a lower trim, you still can’t get heated seats with a manual transmission on trims that you can get heated seats with auto trans. Already don’t care about the rest of the mid package stuff, but woulda been ok with paying for it...
I don’t think the issue is that it’s in a package, it’s how it’s packaged. Why separate the heated wheel from the seats in the first place? And why have them 2 package tiers apart? And why have them with all the other stuff in the 2 packages they’re in to start with? A cold weather package is...
Camaro is not the same as 10 years ago. The 5th gen camaro went from 2010 to 2015 and outsold the mustang and challenger pretty much every year. 2016 to now is the 6th gen camaro. That’s like saying the 2005 mustang is just like a 2020.
Regardless what you want or like, the 4 door is probably what’s going to keep the Bronco profitable and make sure it stays around. Basically outside of sports cars 2 doors just don’t really sell. How often do you really see new 2 door trucks anymore? Or wranglers? Probably 8 or 9 times outta 10...
I’m sure you’ll be able to purchase the lights from parts department at some point, but nobody knows yet how simply they’ll swap. Mounting wise I’m sure it’s exactly the same, wouldn’t make sense to change that, so it just come down to wiring. If you’re good with wiring you can make it work no...
Even the trims below outerbanks seem like good trims for an actual tow package. Without squatch they, like the outerbanks, have the lesser off-road oriented stock suspensions, and smallest tires(base even smaller than the rest). Ford already changes the suspension with the squatch package, why...
Theyre a lot harder to notice on most bronco pics, not sure bout in person, but they’ve been on multiple ones when you go back and look harder.
4 dr outer banks badged ones
and 2 door badlands badged one
Being mostly inside the wheel well it takes just the right light and angle to actually...
Def more visible in this photo, but looking back at some other bronco photos they do seem to be there on most of them, just harder to actually see. Bumper covers the bit in front of the wheel, and the one behind the wheel is black so blends into the wheel well unless it’s in the right light.