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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
2021 Bronco
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16312685" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>I agree that the Charger/Challenger platform needs an update, it's getting long in the tooth for sure. My point is FCA is offering choice, you want a V6 grocery getter with performance styling? got one, want AWD? got one, want more power? how much do you want? Same as with the Grand Cherokee, lots of engine choices. If FCA can stuff a Hellcat motor between the fenders of a Grande Cherokee, I see no reason why Ford couldn't offer a 5.0 option in the Bronco. Please correct me if I am wrong but my understanding is there will be minimal if any engine options available other than the 2.3 EB in the Bronce. From my standpoint, the only people that benefit from that strategy is Ford Motor Company by way of reduced costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16312685, member: 155102"] I agree that the Charger/Challenger platform needs an update, it's getting long in the tooth for sure. My point is FCA is offering choice, you want a V6 grocery getter with performance styling? got one, want AWD? got one, want more power? how much do you want? Same as with the Grand Cherokee, lots of engine choices. If FCA can stuff a Hellcat motor between the fenders of a Grande Cherokee, I see no reason why Ford couldn't offer a 5.0 option in the Bronco. Please correct me if I am wrong but my understanding is there will be minimal if any engine options available other than the 2.3 EB in the Bronce. From my standpoint, the only people that benefit from that strategy is Ford Motor Company by way of reduced costs. [/QUOTE]
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