Per https://corporate.ford.com/articles/history/the-ford-bronco.html
The Ford Bronco
Bronco - the world's first Sport-Utility Vehicle.
On August 11, 1965, Don Frey, the Ford Motor Company Vice President and Ford Division General Manager introduced the Ford Bronco by noting the company had...
Can't imagine your loss, so sorry to hear this. Sounds like you have beautiful memories that you'll carry forever and memories that were cut short with this tragedy. Wish you and your family and friends comfort during this trying time.
Driving to work this morning as I was driving under a overpass, a trailer full of 2dr Heritages only were in route. We're feeling the effects of Debby so a picture wouldn't have been a good idea at the time.
I'd say your best option is to shop lots currently, with dealers offering below MSRP and inventory piling up on lots, you can likely snag your build below MSRP-may require some traveling.
I don't think we'll see too many changes as we haven't seen mules running around. I expect we should know soon as releases for future models are released around Aug 9th to 11th. Or we may find out during the Woodward dream cruise the following week starting on Au. 17th.
1. More durable windshield
2. Boxwood green Heritage, more colors in general
3. Squared fenders on all trims
4. Make sway-bar disconnect available for additional trims
5. Rear AC
Now's a great time to be in the market as I'm seeing Wildtrak and Badland editions 8-9k under MSRP, I have fund a 23 Badlands at 12k under MSRP. With the MY25 soon to be announced with 23's on the lot's, you'll be able to do pretty well/.
We'll know soon enough as the MY25 will likely be announced around early August, based on previous trends likely on the Anniversary of the Bronco which is Aug. 11th, last year the media release occured on Aug 13th.
I went to a Ford dealership and was offered 40k for my 4-door Heritage with a 2.7L with 16k miles, I walked away and said I wouldn't take less than 48k, they offered 46k. I decided to keep it but I would play a little bit of hardball knowing that dealers aren't moving inventory.
16k miles in and received the first strike of a pebel from a Semi resulting in a chip that quickly escalted to a 9 inch crack. Current deductible is $50 but insurance (Erie) would likely increase by 12% as we don't have any prior claims. My question is, what options are others using outside of...