$6,950 based on this --> https://ursaminorvehicles.com/b30-bronco-pop-top.html
I do not like that it is a replacement top, the top will look big and disproportionate.
My plan is to replace my 2017 Jeep Rubicon with a fully loaded BadSquatch or FE (depending on the pricing, fugly blue interior etc.). I will probably stick with the 35s and get a roof top tent and rigid LED lights.
I plan to use it as a daily driver (less than 10 miles a day, school pick up...
I dont think the following are included in any packages:
Trail Control™ for Off-Road (requires 10-speed transmission)
Trail Turn Assist (requires 10-speed transmission)
Trail One-Pedal Driving (Requires 2.7L Engine)
Hard Top Sound Deadening Headliner (requires Hard Top or Dual Tops)
Heated...
I am on the same boat, when I priced FE this week using the pricing survey data the difference between my BL config vs FE was around $3.5K - $4K. i.e is a lot of money for things I dont want plus the fugly interior.
That being said another consideration is the resale value, not just because...
At what point in the process does the dealer have to pay Ford for the vehicle?
I am trying to understand what is the burden on the dealer for customer/reservation orders.
Hi Albert/ @Granger Ford ,
Couple of questions regarding accessories:
1) Are the accessories usually shipped at the same time as the vehicle reaches the dealership? I am trying to make sure if I order with Granger and have some accessories also for the Bronco we wont have any issues with...
Interesting survey... I did not receive this yet. I was doing my math based on the pricing info from today and it doesnt make much sense to buy FE other than may be for future re-sale value. I will probably spend $3K more for stuff which I dont want, including the fugly blue seats..
This means
+1 honestly if it was not for off-roading I would not have bought my Rubicon or won't be considering the Bronco, $60K is a lot of money and there are several other much more refined cars you can buy for that kind of $$$ ...