Most can be ordered , but not now. Only a basic few are installed at the factory for streamlining purposes. some of the others are dealer installed, some will be from the parts department. But it can all be done at time of purchase of the Bronco.
Not really. Exact same tire, just a slightly different size. Get the BB, if that is the Bronco you like. The Tire is a mild AT and can easily be changed out to something even milder if you wan to in the future. Pick the Bronco you want.
As I said, it doesn't mean anything for the Bronco. Your reservation time stamp over rides any priority code except 99 because a 99 is an order on hold. For other vehicle orders a lower number is a higher priority. The priority code is part of the system so the dealer has to put in a code, but...
Normally I would say search and you'll find the answers, but most of what has been speculated on here is incorrect. They don't really mean anything for the Bronco. Time stamp trumps the priority code. 99 is the exception as it will hold your order until further input by the dealer.
Partially correct. The FCA and PSA merged this month and are now Stellantis, based in the Netherlands, but the majority owner (14%) is an Italian family.
Dealers don't have that information yet. Ford won't have that information until all orders are in. If you want the MOD, order it. If you don't like the estimated delivery date Ford gives you in May, change your order back to a MIC.
I could not verify that it has any liner or mat from the factory. BL has carpet mats. Because I wear a hole in my carpet mats where my right heal rests, I want additional protection for the floors, so I ordered the liners. If I get surprised and it comes with front floor mats, I will have a pair...
Ignore the name and look at the tread pattern. Does it more resemble a KO2 AT or Mickey Thompson MT? Answer---KO2. The GY MT will behave much more like an AT than a traditional Mud.
Please, no more "Dealer said!" panic. Many are woefully uninformed, including when it comes to production issues. Just like many people here, they read "may" or "could" and see "shall" or "will." Then they tell someone who tells someone and we have a doomsday rumor started. If you don't see it...
The dealer likely made mistake entering it into the computer. His comment about commodity restraint is nonsense. Your confirmation email should state the sasquatch package. Mine does.
Sit back and wait. That's the problem with leaked information. We, the consumer, get eager. We and the dealers should know before production starts. They are all DIO and can be added to you deal and financing before you drive off the lot.