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Interesting to see that compared to what the 6G tracker is showing. Not saying ford is lying or 6g data is accurate. 6g demographics probably skew a particular direction.

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Definitely skews on this Forum, but it's fun to see. Here, Big Bend is lowest, in the market after roll out, I would imagine it is the volume leader. Also, FE shows 8.6% when they are limited to 7000 I think? At 190K orders it's .036% of actual orders.
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Interesting to see that compared to what the 6G tracker is showing. Not saying ford is lying or 6g data is accurate. 6g demographics probably skew a particular direction.

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You're correct that 6G skews more towards enthusiasts.

I can't recall what the last count for registered members that signed up on the tracking list was, but added up, our forum reservation holders made up less than 3% of the total reservations the last time I checked, and I imagine that hasn't moved much in any direction.

I wholly expect Bronco6G to skew towards Badlands. It would be crazy to think otherwise.

I wouldn't, however, expect this small sampling of votes to count towards the larger look across the country. Keep in mind that the vast majority of people who are shopping a Bronco aren't even going to take it off road.
 

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I have a day 1 reservation so I'm not *too* worried, but honestly I've decided to go all out, delivery be damned. Badlands/Squatch/Lux/MIC. Rather wait for what I want than rush to only get half a dream vehicle.
 

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I don't know why people think that they're going to run big groups of one trim one right behind the other. That would be different than pretty much every other line out there. Every single Bronco, regardless of trim level, is about 90% alike to each other. Sure, very early on, they may prioritize a few high margin things while they have a good stockpile of parts. But there's no good reason a Base can't follow a Badlands behind the OBX coming down the assembly line. They need a mix of trims to keep the line humming. The key is balancing that <10% or so of the parts that differentiate the different trims.
 

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I am really considering a squatched OBX. I like roast + AMB, but am concerned OBX's will be later deliveries.
I would probably be willing to take Badlands with its black interior though if it meant getting the bronco that much sooner.

I am guessing its going to be FE's then a whole bunch of Badlands given their popularity, sorry Wild Track folks.

But that is just a guess.

What do ya'll think?
Outer Banks is 3rd most popular choice. I believe they will start working them into production when FE is ending. along with Wildtrak. The lower trims will follow.
 

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I don't know why people think that they're going to run big groups of one trim one right behind the other. That would be different than pretty much every other line out there. Every single Bronco, regardless of trim level, is about 90% alike to each other. Sure, very early on, they may prioritize a few high margin things while they have a good stockpile of parts. But there's no good reason a Base can't follow a Badlands behind the OBX coming down the assembly line. They need a mix of trims to keep the line humming. The key is balancing that <10% or so of the parts that differentiate the different trims.
Then you have Rangers in the mix.
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