I was hoping to see some Black Diamond steelies, Big Bend and Base rims. Just as a size comparison (32" vs 35") so I could determine whether or not I should squatch my 2022 (since my reservation is too far back for a 2021).
I'll take seeing the Badlands. But, I'd still love to see 32".
Love...
People that ordered on 7/15 and later are "crossing their fingers". Anything after 9/18 doesn't have a chance according to Ford, they drew a line in the sand - so no matter what you order, you are MY2022. It was Ford's decision not Stephens, but it probably should have come a lot sooner than 9/18.
I asked a similar question earlier and John answered it here:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/the-plan-offer-stephens-auto-centers-mid-atlantic-bronco-connection.4332/post-353203
Basically, they obviously can't guarantee any options from MY21-MY22 if anything changes, but they will...
It seems like it would be better if those that have reservations that will most likely fall into MY22, go ahead and place the order anyway. This would possibly allow a few more Stephens customers to get their MY21 Broncos. Am I wrong?
Any downside to this? Does placing your order lock you into...
Also here is the signed commitment by their GM: http://www.stephensauto.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/The-Plan-2021-Bronco-Reserve-Deliveries-Mid-Atlantic-Bronco-Connection-Stephens-Auto-Center.pdf
Thank you, @Steve Mac . I believe most in this group are wondering if Todd Judy will match or beat the Stephens Auto Center deal in Danville, WV? They are selling reservations for $1,000 under invoice for reservations of the full size Bronco. Full details here...
Be sure to check out all of the backtrails and places to visit in WV when you pickup your Bronco! Thanks to @StephensAutoCenter for giving us such a close place to buy under invoice.
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John, the manual transmission is an absolute must-have for me (deal breaker since I won't do an automatic transmission). I've really been considering the Sasquatch package as well. With Ford announcing this combination will technically be a late 2021 (model year 2022)...
When it drops below freezing, throw a baseball at your window and let me know how well your "modern day" plastics hold up.
I guess people aren't hardcore enough if they don't like the soft top? By your logic, everyone with a MIC is mall crawling? Yep, I guess the top of your vehicle...
It was old and it didn't shatter on its own. Maybe a poor choice of words on my part.
It was probably about 10F-20F. I was moving cargo around and cold, so I was trying to get it done faster than if it was warmer. The sudden movement made my briefcase slide into center of the window. It wasn't...
In the 90s, I spent a lot of time removing my Suzuki Samurai, Suzuki Sidekick and Jeep tops and I honestly didn't care for it... They were all one man operations at least. They always seemed overly complicated than they should be. That video just brought back painful memories for me and seems...
I have had 4x4 soft tops. Never again.. unless it was automatic and even then it would be a hard maybe. In freezing weather, I even had one plastic window shatter like glass.
Sports car soft tops like a MX-5, Porsche 911 are nowhere near the trouble as something this big. I would consider one...
Not a chance in hell.
I've owned too many soft tops and this video gave me too many flashbacks.
MIC all of the way.
Edit: But I will say this video's production quality is 1,000 times better than Bronco Nation's interior "walkthrough" disaster.