Probably true with new models, my 1971 Bronco which I rebuilt in 1985 is still on the road at over 400,000 with my ex-wife now!Ask about a unlimited lifetime warranty you’ll need it with a ford purchase.
Probably true with new models, my 1971 Bronco which I rebuilt in 1985 is still on the road at over 400,000 with my ex-wife now!Ask about a unlimited lifetime warranty you’ll need it with a ford purchase.
I posted the same thing in a Bronco group on FB and all these clowns who bought over MSRP are losing their minds I have the audacity to ask for incentivesProbably nothappening, the dealership here in Granbury has one USED 2021 at $63,000 and 17,500 miles. Yes it has lots of aftermarket stuff but it is a Big Bend model not a high end.
I priced out a Big Bend a while back and it was in the mid 50's with the options I chose. I'm guessing if you choose every option it would be mid 60's.Probably nothappening, the dealership here in Granbury has one USED 2021 at $63,000 and 17,500 miles. Yes it has lots of aftermarket stuff but it is a Big Bend model not a high end.
Have you considered offering the ex a new one in exchange for the ‘71? By these eyes you’d be coming out ahead.Probably true with new models, my 1971 Bronco which I rebuilt in 1985 is still on the road at over 400,000 with my ex-wife now!
For that kind of money the Ineos Grenadier would be HIGH on my list, like at the top. Its been well thought out and I love their philosophy of attacking the problem the simplest way and building with the home mechanic/field maintenance in mind.I priced out a Big Bend a while back and it was in the mid 50's with the options I chose. I'm guessing if you choose every option it would be mid 60's.
No, the lady in question sissyfied it a great expense, took off the Holley and Edelbrock Torquer and had an automatic transmission installed...heresy! AND carpet! she put carpet in an offroad warrior.... oh the shameHave you considered offering the ex a new one in exchange for the ‘71? By these eyes you’d be coming out ahead.
B58 and no manual option... big passIneos Grenadier
I posted the same thing in a Bronco group on FB and all these clowns who bought over MSRP are losing their minds I have the audacity to ask for incentives
I’ve got several friends wanting a Bronco, and they’ve all been told Ford is no longer accepting orders for 2023 models…?
The electric Volkswagen?I'd prefer a scout.
Guys on my MC forum say they are pricing them just like car dealers do with stupid markups. Power sports for the most part are discretionary purchases, so they would be the first to see sales dry up. Then, the discounts will commenceI'm starting to see more vehicles on the lots. I've got a feeling prices will be dropping soon.
I've seen a Powersports dealership that had almost no inventory from spring to late summer. Now their showroom is packed & inventory is over flowing in crates. You'd think with hunting season here they would be selling them like crazy.
Guys on my MC forum say they are pricing them just like car dealers do with stupid markups. Power sports for the most part are discretionary purchases, so they would be the first to see sales dry up. Then, the discounts will commence
NopeThe electric Volkswagen?
The main reason I want a Bronco is because it's a new SUV with a manual. Toyota doesn't even offer the 4Runner in manual anymore. Ford and Jeep are the only ones still doing it.
BTW, the Jeep dealership is advertising around $3-7k off for Wranglers and Gladiators on their website. If that's what they are listing, there's more incentives they aren't saying...