The US just launched two men into space, for the first time in about nine years. First time for a manned mission to the ISS on a commercial platform. First time for a public-private partnership of this magnitude in space. It could have been a commentary on a lot of things positive, yet try to...
Alleged insider information from some time ago indicated that the reveals were in the order of MachE first, F-150 second, and Bronco last - the latter about halfway through the year.
We've seen the MachE. That part of the prophesy has proven true.
The F-150 reveal has been officially stated...
If that's a mirror pocket, it's in totally the wrong place for a Bronco. Not to mention that the entire presumption of such a scenario makes *zero* sense.
Nice Eagle. I have looked at a couple for sale over the years, my concern was replacement parts. I suppose at some point you are forced to just substitute/retrofit anything that needs replacement with something more modern/easily available. Definitely unique and fun!
I wonder how much of that productivity increase was due to automation or information technology expenditures by businesses. Are the the workers being more productive, or is the overall volume of work product increasing due to automation and IT integration into the workflow? The "space in...
It would have been fine (or, at least better) if the Bronco had come out a year or two prior to the Sport - developing, promoting, and releasing in close proximity is where the confusion stems from.
Ford created the ambiguity; assuming non-enthusiast consumers would care enough to differentiate was clearly a mistake. To be fair, in some product lines, "sport" is a trim level, not an entirely different platform. Ford owns this.
Unlikely. The Super Celebration is not a media event, nor a big event by most standards. It would be super cool if Ford dropped a few trucks there and showed it off to their grassroots fans, but that isn't how a much-anticipated reveal has been done historically - huge multimedia venues and...
The Land Rover was a stout machine, though it did have some maintenance issues. However, like most mechanical things of the day, it was fairly easy to work on. The Early Bronco was similar in rugged performance.
What helped it achieve worldwide recognition, though, was its ability to be used...
Yeah, those bins can become unruly, especially if the surface is rough. But I do like the ability of the car to monitor periphery and alert you if there's an incursion of any kind. Most dash cams have a similar feature, but with an OEM system, it could link to the cellular connection the car...
Since the T6 will be a new design underpinning the 2021MY Bronco, and the Ranger will not exist at the time of the Bronco's release, it would be more correct to say that the Ranger is based on the Bronco. Most accurate would be to say that they "share architecture" to some degree. It's...
Can you point to something where Ford has stated that the Bronco would be built on the Ranger platform? You say that Ford has stated this many times, but I've never seen it.
When they offer low to 0% rates because the economy is in total panic, I'll be buying on credit. When the economy is great, my money is making too much to use it on a car.
Going tomorrow to talk about a refi. Good times.