I find it worrying that the average price of a new vehicle is knocking on $40K. Personally, I’d rather leave out anything I don’t want/will just turn off in order to get a lower entry price.
I just download the Unifor press conference and the union president clearly says negotiated to have a 6.8L engine built in Windsor. Comes at 01:57.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w3iex143duqwyi3/Ford%20TA%20News%20Conference-2020.09.22.mp4?dl=0
Several people calling Ford Marketing out on this Instagram post. Bronco Nation stated will be “a couple weeks” for their video to come out. Wishing all of Ford Marketing would just stay radio silent unless had concrete and clear things to release.
I’m not interested in full electric as battery tech/charging isn’t fast enough to be as “don’t even think about it” convenient as gas. I’d be interested in Hybrid but I’d be worried about the weight and price penalty.
Fantastic work and much appreciated!
I’m hoping to see Antimatter Blue with white top, the standard grey fenders and that nice silver grill from the CG 4door concept. Thanks for the fun thread!
The manual is the most appealing thing about the Bronco for me, followed by the size. I doubt anything larger would be available with a manual and that's not what I'm after, personally.
2DR Big Bend manual
White top and light grill
Light steelies with 235/85R16 KO2s
Going for an Old School look.
I'm torn between a few colours so guess I'll have to see some in person when F-150 and Sport start to arrive on the lot.