Hopefully the full digital dash can be retrofitted at some point. My 24 wildtrak is in production and that is really the only thing I wish it had.
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Highly doubtful. My 2023 manual Base Bronco - with literally nothing added, just vehicle+delivery=MSRP - was 33,890 and then Ford added a 2,000 MSRP increase and then another $500 increase. So $36,390 for Base with no options for mid to late 2023.My 2021 Sasquatched Base with the 2.7 was just under 39K when I got it through Granger in October 2021. Certainly, it will be right around there again...... right?
Do you mean the Scout?All I wanted was the White Hard Top that was promised when they were releasing the Broncos. Not all this other limited edition crap!! Now they're getting rid of most of the colors too.
I'm just going to get the VW Atlas.
I would be surprised if it couldn’t. I know people have already put the raptor cluster in their non-raptor, granted with limited capabilities due to different drive modes. It also looks a little funky with it having Raptor graphics. This new screen (possibly just programming and its identical to those from the Raptor) fixes those issuesHopefully the full digital dash can be retrofitted at some point. My 24 wildtrak is in production and that is really the only thing I wish it had.
How will I heat my phone?Deleting the useless wireless charging pad ... nice.
Obviously not with the rear vents.How will I heat my phone?
I think most of it is coming from page 1, post 1?Where are you all seeing the ordering options? The Ford website only shows 2024.
Those that don't know how to drive with vacuum brakes is evident with the "mushy brakes" comments. They always require a pumping of the brakes. By the third tap, I can stop on a dime.For those with the 2.3L mushy brakes, just apply a little pressure, lift then reapply. Brakes firm up well. That is a crappy workaround but it does make a difference in brake feel.
Same happens in my E450 based RV...I think it uses a vacuum booster as well but can't confirm. Same brake feel as the Bronco though.
Trail One-Pedal Driving basically eliminates the need for braking as the system defaults to a "stop". You are then just accelerating through the stop. Let off the throttle and the Bronco stops without any need to press the brakes. Obviously, it is controlled electronically and previously was only available on the 2.7L because of the EBB.Also in the "I've had no issue with my 2.3L brakes" camp. I actually prefer vacuum brakes and anytime I drive a vehicle with electronic brakes I nearly send myself through the windshield the first time I hit the brakes.
BUT... the fact that 2.3L is getting electronic brakes probably also means the 2.3L will also get one-pedal drive, which is something it never had before. So that's good news?
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Haha, just kidding. I tricked myself.
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Clearly I don't understand what's enabling one-pedal drive. Maybe @Ducati1098 knows, he seems smart.