Imagine how those folks who purchased a First Edition at way above MSRP feel now! I recall a few of them going for well over $80,000.
Iām more than happy with my two-door V6, same engine as the stroppe, but 1/2 the price.
And for those of you with a keen eye, yes, it was a true 6-seater. We configured Subaru Brat rear-facing seats for the 3rd row with seatbelts and all! Kids loved it.
Donāt forget, Jeep made several CJās. We had this one for about 10 years and finally let it go. Definitely longer than the bronco. Iām guessing it has probably doubled in price by now as well š
My seats are nearly 4 years old (October 2021) and still perfect. Do you rub that part when entering/exiting? I trained myself to use the grab bar and step (OBX trim) to enter/exit so no rubbing. If your 36 mo. warranty has expired, I'm guessing Ford will not cover the cost, but good luck!
This rare and never-before-seen combination includes factory wheels from a Badlands, OEM General Grabber tires from a Black Diamond, professionally installed on a 2-door Outer Banks finished in antimatter blue. š
This never-before-seen combination includes factory wheels from a Badlands, with OEM General Grabber tires from a Black Diamond, installed on a 2-door Outer Banks finished in Antimatter Blue.
Yes, I will echo what others have said--as well as the new brake booster for the 2.3. Since the 2021 Model Year, there have been several improvements; however, the MSRP has increased along with it. Although I am quite happy with my 2021 2-door with the 2.7L, the 2025+ Manual 7-speed with the...
I ended up buying a Ranger Raptor and was not a fan of the 3.0 (or the Ranger) and sold it. My 2-door Bronco with the 2.7L seems just as quick as the 3.0 under 60 mph. The 2.7L is a great engine and, with the right gearing and tune, will do everything a 3.0 can do, but for less $$, and with...
FYI, I have only been to the mall once in the Bronco. It handled great and only got stuck once (behind a snowbird trying to turn left). Next time, I will let some air out of the tires and put it in 4x4 to see if that makes a difference.
Yes, thatās what I was thinking as well. Since we already have heated seats, it seems the power is already there and hopefully they didnāt change the harness between two door and four doors? Time will tell.
Are you certain that you cannot? It is possible the same wiring harnesses are still there on the two doors. You would just lose your ability to get into the backseat on the driver side. I would definitely do it on my two door Outer Banks to have the power seat option. Already have leather.
2021 2-Door V-6 here! Would not trade it for a Braptor OR the Stroppe. Only 26K miles and still puts a smile on my face every time I get to drive it :)