I'm single, no kids, 25 years old. 2-door is a no brainer for me and I'll probably even do a back seat delete. The 4-door is far more practical for people with families but the 2-door looks much better imo.
I'm usually not a fan of white cars -- I used to think I'd never buy a white vehicle since they're so basic -- but I love it on the Bronco. I think the contrast with the roof looks great and makes it still look unique color-wise.
Though I would choose either A51 or Cactus Gray over white, but...
I know how to drive a manual in theory, but I'm not very good at it (marked "no" in the poll).
I'm 25 so there just weren't many manuals around when I was learning to drive. I've probably spent a grand total of two hours behind the wheel of a manual in my life. But still, I would have ordered...
2.3 will be a fantastic engine, but if you've got the money and don't care about MT, it's hard to pass up the 2.7.
I've gone back and forth between MT 2.3 and the 2.7 about 1000 times but I think I'm settled on 2.7 now because yolo
I just want MGV on my basesquatch :cry:
Upgrading to BD for it costs me an extra $7k. I've got the money but I couldn't care less about the other features in BD so the value proposition just isn't there for me. I get that they design the trims to upsell you but damn that one hurts. Oh well...
Roseville CA, I'm getting an Oxford White Basesquatch. I personally love both A51 and Cactus Gray. If they were offered on Base I'd take one of them in a heartbeat over white. Probably CG.
If they offered something similar to the white/gray interior, I'd pick it up in a heartbeat for my basesquatch. That white interior is my most missed cut feature from all the pre-production models shown
I'm getting a base so I have a grand total of 1 interior option, but I gotta say, the leather roast seats look beautiful. I personally don't mind the dash that comes with it either, though I can see why it's not for everyone.
These threads are always funny to me because there's no doubt Ford has the narrowest margins on the bone base at $28,500, so unless that's your order, you're compromising "value" for some features that you just want in your Bronco and there's nothing wrong with that.
Is the base a better value...