No problem. Yea X-Plan is calculated by Invoice*0.996 + $275. Due to the Invoice*0.996 part of the equation, how much money you save on MSRP is highly dependent on the model and specific options.
If it makes you feel any better, I had got a membership almost a year ago when I thought I was gonna order a mustang. So not at all because I knew I would change my mind and order a Bronco instead several months after. It simply worked out that my membership expires a few weeks after I plan on...
Yea I think you’re right. But I’m also not certain either. When I was talking to Ford Partner customer support, they asked me if I had ordered it with X-Plan. And when I asked if X-Plan applies to dealer stock, they said it’s up to the dealer.
Hey Bronco6G community! I wanted to share my experience with my dealership and the X-Plan.
So, Ford recently made some Bronco models eligible for X-Plan starting January 10, 2024. Excited about the news, I called my dealership to check if my Bronco could retroactively qualify for X-Plan...
Same. I just checked and was able to pull my window sticker. For chat said build date was 1/17. Blend date is 1/9 so today.
Edit: blend date is 1/17. I think 1/9 is the invoice date.
apologies seems I was wrong about the bumper. Quick research shows that if you only need 4 pin then it’s better to go aftermarket. But if you need 7 pin it’s better to go with factory tow package.
I wouldn’t remove the tow package if I were you. The rear bumper is different for broncos with the tow package to make room for the hitch receiver. I think the factory also does other things to prep the vehicle for the hitch receiver, but I’m not sure.