Yes. A lot of dealers will. They will be penalized for not delivering the Bronco to the original reservation holder so I expect there will be a range of deposits required. FYI I am part of the Texas Group Buy and the dealership has been very transparent on this subject.
If it's anything like the Jeep collaboration... it will start around $70k, and the color was NOT offered on other models.
https://mensgear.net/2014/11/aew-jeep-wrangler-filson-edition.html
Also remember that Ford has a history of altering special financing after seeing demand rise. They introduced 0% for Sport but then changed their mind after orders exceeded initial expectations.
https://www.motor1.com/news/440045/2021-ford-bronco-sport-financing/
Delays are expected. Went through this when my girlfriend purchased a new RAV4. Ya'll probably see them everywhere and they are the ONLY top five model to have an increase in sales at the start of 2020. Big difference is Toyota has a stellar production arm that could outfit factories and almost...
At least with my newer Toyota, every service report is available to me online. The warranty info is their too. Easy for me and whoever wants to buy it to keep track of.
The better dealers will commit to Carvana or KBB eval at delivery time as the trade in value. You can confirm that at order time (December). As far as the "hot" used car market, don't rely on that 6 - 12 months from now. It is specific to certain models and COVID inventory shortages. Factories...
I’m more than fine waiting for what I really want. It’s not about being one of the firsts for me. By 2022 I expect to see plenty of them on the roads so might as well have a green one!
I would assume the answer is yes. The factory Yakima rack on the Toyota 4Runner and included accessories are covered. Ford offers a 24 month unlimited miles warranty on accessories for other models too.