It’s growing on me, especially now that I’m starting to realize I can’t get everything I want in a Bronco AND afford it. Can’t do a 3 cylinder engine though, so it would have to be Badlands or nothing.
Usually when I’m on the lot, I just want to look around and not be bothered. That’s typically when they come running asking how they can help me. If I’m interested in buying I’ll make contact through the website.
I decided a while ago that I’m just going to wait until I can go look at one - a REAL one that you can actually buy and not some prototype with features and interiors that aren’t even available. I don’t need to be the first guy on the block with a Bronco.
I'm really leaning towards the base now. I really only want remote start & heated seats, but it isn't worth it to me to pay almost $6000 more to jump up to a Big Bend and add the mid package. If remote start is available for all models via FordPass then I might just go base and add some third...
If that is their mentality then I'm probably out too. I'm not paying $6000 additional to jump from Base to Big Bend and add the mid package just so I can have heated seats. That's ridiculous.
Cold weather group. I just want a base model with heated seats. The only current option is to move up to a Big Bend and add the mid package, which adds over $6000 to the price. And I'm not doing that.
To the OP, if you have to ask if it’s wrong for you or your needs then it probably is. At some point when WFH ends and I have to go back into the office every day then I will be doing 65 miles a day again. Is the Bronco the best vehicle for that type of commute? No, not by a long shot. Do I...
I think I’d be happy with a base 2 door plus a cold weather package. It would cost nearly 6 grand to jump to a BB and add the mid package. Seems like a lot when all I really want is remote start and heated seats.
I can’t get past the fact that the Bronco Sport was revealed the same day as the Bronco and had a build & price up the next day. The fact that it’s been well over a month indicates to me that they hadn’t even started working on it when the reveal happened.
I see people saying Bronco Sport as the answer to the OPs question. I took a look at what it would cost, ya know since the Bronco Sport that was revealed the same day as the Bronco has had a B&P up ever since the reveal.
There is no way I would ever consider a 3 cylinder engine. So the only...
I'm currently daily driving (well I was before covid work from home) a 2017 Escape 65 miles a day. I always said I preferred the boxier style Escapes from around 2012 more than the current style. To me the Bronco Sport looks almost exactly like a 2012 Escape from the side. If that was the...