Why would the Bronco B&P site go-live before the one for 2021 F-150 "next-gen" truck? Dealers are taking orders now, production is supposed to start in October, initial deliveries possible by Dec. Yet the build-price feature is still pending for it?
I'll be surprised if the one for Bronco...
On the BADLANDS specifically, what's the difference when Optional "High-Clearance Suspension" is added to it? Is that getting exactly the same setup as Sasquatch - without the 35's?
:unsure: Hysterical.... thought it was forum for open discussion and opinion sharing. Members aren't freaking-out about anything here, dude. Just expressing their thoughts amongst a group with common interests.
I'd say it's truly hysterical that I was able to order a new '21 F-150 truck...
F-150 has similar "Mid" & "High" packages for each trim level. And there are silly too many other selectable options that customize beyond the pkgs. So pricing covers a wide range.
But for conversation sake, I had dealer rep prepare official "pre-order sheet" for both an XLT and Lariat, both...
Not to rain on the parade... but I'm strongly considering the new '21 F-150 with Powerboost (3.5TT-hybrid), so member of Gen14 forum and keeping pace with slow drip of information on new F-150. Right now, and for the past couple weeks, you can place an official order into the build planner...
Eric,
I have a reservation with your dealership. You've stated very clearly - and MUCH APPRECIATED - that buyers won't face mark-ups and Ford Plans will be accepted. Have a question.
Does KMF play typical games with "dealer installed options and enhancements" that pad profit? Stupid crap...
Nice to know the Bronco can crawl out of the parking garage rubble post apocalypse. That's the only situation that I can foresee subjecting a $50k-ish investment to that extreme, tortuous damage. Sure, it can keep on going after that but who wants to drive off from that day with a beat up...
Most all these questions and presumptions will finally get some real-world results starting next summer 2021. Rivian will start selling their R1T electric truck with the R1S (SUV) following shortly.
If half of what Rivian is claiming is achieved, it will reinvent most future Adventure vehicles...
Almost certainly Yes. Ford must be doing these events like they host for performance vehicles (ST's, RS, GT). I attended two such events in the past 5 years. Both were populated with same kind of vehicles provided and prepped by Ford Performance. Typically they are slightly different than...
The present rated towing capacity of 3,500 lbs (yes, it may go higher for certain model/options) narrows the choices for a top-quality, overlanding camping trailer. There may be ideal, but not inexpensive products coming into market just in time, well suited for the BRONCO.
Have my eye on the...