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Two years from now there will be another thread similar to this one but it will be about the Lightning truck.
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I’ve also noticed this Bronco has had an impact on the earlier generations value. 60s had always been pretty high up and even some 70s but now it seems to have increased value across all generations while the Jeeps who have previously held the market have decreased in value. They have seemingly flip flopped.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostThis thing is the most over-hyped stupid fucking shit I've seen in a while. The internet has been jacking this thing off for a decade now and it's pretty fucking basic.Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostI’m glad I’m not the only one that thinks this. It’s a gimmick based on an old legend. They had all this time and then rushed it at the end and half assed a bunch of things that ended up shoddy. Typical modern rattle trap Ford. Anyone see the latest lawsuits over the “track ready” GT350s blowing up left and right?
Yea, I’ve gotta agree with y’all. I had a reservation for a Bronco until I got to see it up close and personal. The interior is really cheap. The Wrangler’s interior is much better, and that’s a friggen Jeep. The Bronco does have that bigger infotainment screen, better ride, and steering. Still, that wasn’t enough so I canceled the reservation and bought a Rubicon.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostThis thing is the most over-hyped stupid fucking shit I've seen in a while. The internet has been jacking this thing off for a decade now and it's pretty fucking basic.
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Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostI would be willing to be the $100 paid when placing the reservation and then signing on the order might change that. I have an attorney friend that would gladly fight that battle. Most people won't go that far though.
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Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post"After about a year of waiting for their Bronco 4-Door Outer Banks—which they ordered from a dealership that the husband used to work at—the couple was notified six days before delivery that the dealer was adding $10,000 markup over the MSRP they had agreed to. Their $52,810 truck became a $62,000 hostage overnight. They countered with $5000 over sticker, already a wild concession, but the dealer isn't sure whether to accept. After all, the business knows if the couple denies delivery they can sell it off the lot for a wild price. "
More dealership bs
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostFord has nothing to do with this and the dealer has every ability to mark up the price. An order isn't a contract.
That being said, it's total bullshit and one of the reasons the current dealer franchise laws, and car dealers in general, need to die.
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Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostI had a price with my order. It included everything. Emails from Ford saying pricing is frozen. Seems a simple threat to sue solves this. If it happens to me, I'm thinking of all the stress and hardship I had to endure waiting on my dream ride to get here - all the delays and waiting with no updates, all the promises from Ford of frozen pricing and helping me out, then dealership does that. Yea, that would cost them.
That being said, it's total bullshit and one of the reasons the current dealer franchise laws, and car dealers in general, need to die.
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Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post"After about a year of waiting for their Bronco 4-Door Outer Banks—which they ordered from a dealership that the husband used to work at—the couple was notified six days before delivery that the dealer was adding $10,000 markup over the MSRP they had agreed to. Their $52,810 truck became a $62,000 hostage overnight. They countered with $5000 over sticker, already a wild concession, but the dealer isn't sure whether to accept. After all, the business knows if the couple denies delivery they can sell it off the lot for a wild price. "
More dealership bs
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This thing is the most over-hyped stupid fucking shit I've seen in a while. The internet has been jacking this thing off for a decade now and it's pretty fucking basic.
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"After about a year of waiting for their Bronco 4-Door Outer Banks—which they ordered from a dealership that the husband used to work at—the couple was notified six days before delivery that the dealer was adding $10,000 markup over the MSRP they had agreed to. Their $52,810 truck became a $62,000 hostage overnight. They countered with $5000 over sticker, already a wild concession, but the dealer isn't sure whether to accept. After all, the business knows if the couple denies delivery they can sell it off the lot for a wild price. "
More dealership bs
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostHe’s right. Ford has pretty much told everyone this. The big holdup though isn’t computer chips. Ford is prioritizing the Bronco over other models. The holdup is the hard top. They may still run into chip issues, like everyone else, but that hardtop is Ford’s biggest challenge to getting everything moving.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostI was talking with the sales guy I know at 5 Star the other day about people who pre-ordered their Bronco's. If you got in early, you will probably get a 2021, if you got in late, it probably will be a 2022 model, due to the build backlog with every car company.
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I was talking with the sales guy I know at 5 Star the other day about people who pre-ordered their Bronco's. If you got in early, you will probably get a 2021, if you got in late, it probably will be a 2022 model, due to the build backlog with every car company.
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