If you (don't) build it, they will (not) come.
My dealer got screwed when Ford changed rules of the game after reservations were already booked. Small town dealer that is located 15 min from my house. Booked more reservations than any Ford Dealer in the country due to below invoice pricing and outstanding customer service/communication. Big dealers got mad and Ford changed allocation process to heavily consider how many fords dealer sold and a smaller % on number of Bronco reservations. This dealer had over 1300 reservations. I was originally like #330 on the list. In theory they could have people at the end of the line waiting 5+ years. Obviously many have dropped out due to the ridiculous wait. I do expect I will finally get mine mid next year.One of the first day orders and you are still waiting? Dang.
My dealer got screwed when Ford changed rules of the game after reservations were already booked. Small town dealer that is located 15 min from my house. Booked more reservations than any Ford Dealer in the country due to below invoice pricing and outstanding customer service/communication. Big dealers got mad and Ford changed allocation process to heavily consider how many fords dealer sold and a smaller % on number of Bronco reservations. This dealer had over 1300 reservations. I was originally like #330 on the list. In theory they could have people at the end of the line waiting 5+ years. Obviously many have dropped out due to the ridiculous wait. I do expect I will finally get mine mid next year.
Yes. They are similar to Nick’s dealership in many ways. Family owned, father turned the business over to the son to run. Son is an enthusiast as well. Outstanding reputation. They are located just a few miles from my house.Was it Granger?
Yes. They are similar to Nick’s dealership in many ways. Family owned, father turned the business over to the son to run. Son is an enthusiast as well. Outstanding reputation. They are located just a few miles from my house.
Yes, I ordered my second reservation through them, and ended up being number 800 (and something) for reservations. I think Ford gave them 120 allocations.Yes. They are similar to Nick’s dealership in many ways. Family owned, father turned the business over to the son to run. Son is an enthusiast as well. Outstanding reputation. They are located just a few miles from my house.
My dealer got screwed when Ford changed rules of the game after reservations were already booked. Small town dealer that is located 15 min from my house. Booked more reservations than any Ford Dealer in the country due to below invoice pricing and outstanding customer service/communication. Big dealers got mad and Ford changed allocation process to heavily consider how many fords dealer sold and a smaller % on number of Bronco reservations. This dealer had over 1300 reservations. I was originally like #330 on the list. In theory they could have people at the end of the line waiting 5+ years. Obviously many have dropped out due to the ridiculous wait. I do expect I will finally get mine mid next year.
They didn’t get anywhere close to that number. They just delivered their 100th a few weeks back.Eh Ford didn't really change the game. You were guaranteed 25% of your reservations. So they had 1332 or something like that, they should've received 333 the first model year.
Granger’s sales have exploded across their entire Ford line even during the pandemic supply issues.
They didn’t get anywhere close to that number. They just delivered their 100th a few weeks back.
I am just quoting another member on Bronco 6G that picked his up last week from Granger and was told his was the 100th they have delivered.I'm not sure how factual that is... I've been watching their sales volume. It doesn't break it out by model line, but I can't imagine they've only received 100 so far? I could be wrong.
I am just quoting another member on Bronco 6G that picked his up last week from Granger and was told his was the 100th they have delivered.
I truly enjoy this forum as the banter is great. I got the never buy a jeep stuff as I have felt the same for a long time, but I think I am gonna branch out for 2 reasons. I owned a Bronco 2 in the day and loved it but not swb types of vheicles since. I think I want to do the jeep to see how I like running around in a vehicle that is similar to the Bronco. Secondly, they hold value really well and have since before the pandemic. Here in WV they are kinda cult status and I think if I own it 6 mos that I wont lose much at all.
I am now debating Sport with crank windows or a Rubicon. A Rubicon is priced exactly where I am at with the Bronco order.
Here's a good comparison, but you can't just go out and buy a Bronco Raptor.Doesn't the Jeep have more power/torque? Bigger engine, correct?
Fill me in if I am incorrect as I don't follow either the Bronco or Jeep.
I agree and even like the looks of the 4 door Wrangler, but I am gonna go RS. I know I like the drive and feel of it and I have wanted one for a long while. My car history has SVT Contour, SVTF, Speed6 so the RS is just one more in a line of cars I have really enjoyed.OP The 2dr and 4dr's drive completely different. The 4 door is much more stable and has a nicer ride. Koon's will do 7% under invoice on a new Jeep or Ram and they aren't that far away from you.
The Bronco is nice but not worth anywhere near over msrp or the dred of having wait and hope and beg Ford to build you one.