Bronco

I like what I saw. Front and rear lockers, swaybar disconnect, Removable top and doors. Interested to see which Dana axles it has (it has IFS), and what prices will be.

All of the above, except for IFS, my Rubicon has. I think it’s bad ass that the Bronco is available with 35s right from the factory. A little surprised that they’re saying rock rails are an option item, rather than standard (unless base model).

From the video alone and not seeing it in person, Ford hit a home run. I’ll be looking at them whenever I get the itch for something else.
 
someone go lease one fully optioned so i can buy it after the depreciation....LOL and i love Chrysler response...... uh.....hemi?
 
So many great little things, wish it could tow more than 3,500 lbs and came with a coyote. The 35’s and 33.5 water depth are cool. Also the rack on the dash to mount a phone or camera, I hate sticking things on the windshield like that or damaging interior. I do wonder if center stack is water proof tho,
 
Bronco III will be available at the very end of the year. Bronco two and four doors will be in May, though Ford will say late March early April. Pricing looks to be $1-3K more than equivalent Wrangler.
 
someone go lease one fully optioned so i can buy it after the depreciation....LOL and i love Chrysler response...... uh.....hemi?

Meh, they don’t really need to respond since they are leader in this segment. That said, competition is good.
 
I like what I saw. Front and rear lockers, swaybar disconnect, Removable top and doors. Interested to see which Dana axles it has (it has IFS), and what prices will be.

All of the above, except for IFS, my Rubicon has. I think it’s bad ass that the Bronco is available with 35s right from the factory. A little surprised that they’re saying rock rails are an option item, rather than standard (unless base model).

From the video alone and not seeing it in person, Ford hit a home run. I’ll be looking at them whenever I get the itch for something else.

I agree. From the images I had been seeing I wasn't too impressed, but the functionality is impressive. Even at the lower trim levels it looks to be an extremely capable SUV. Unlike it's counter part, the Blazer.

Props to the folks at Ford for not letting the bean counters ruin it.
 
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Wonder if we will see initial dealer markups that ruin it, or if supplier and employees will have discounts.

I want one, but I’m a cheap bastard when it comes to buying myself toys
 
Wonder if we will see initial dealer markups that ruin it, or if supplier and employees will have discounts.

I want one, but I’m a cheap bastard when it comes to buying myself toys

Ford's website is saying that the top of the line loaded offroad bronco is already sold out. Starts at $60k...

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I don’t consider the Blazer to be a counterpart. Not even slightly comparable. Now if GM wants to come out with a copy/competitor, they have no other choice but to name it a K5 edition blazer.
 
I don’t consider the Blazer to be a counterpart. Not even slightly comparable. Now if GM wants to come out with a copy/competitor, they have no other choice but to name it a K5 edition blazer.

While I wholeheartedly agree, GM has touted it's "off road" capability. Hell it's even on their website. A lot of folks have been quick to compare the two.

A better name for the Blazer would have been the Malibu Maxx. :lol:

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Ford's website is saying that the top of the line loaded offroad bronco is already sold out. Starts at $60k...
Yea, looks like the First Edition is sold out. It looks nice esp w/ 35s, but at a $60k starting price... that's pretty pricey for a Jeep alternative.

I don’t consider the Blazer to be a counterpart. Not even slightly comparable. Now if GM wants to come out with a copy/competitor, they have no other choice but to name it a K5 edition blazer.
See, but that's the rub. The current K5 Blazer IS the Tahoe/Yukon. I personally would take a Denali, AT4 or Trailboss over the Bronco, but that's just me. You're comparing a full size SUV vs. a mid/Jeep. A 2021 Yukon AT4 starts at $66k, ~10% more for a truck that's probably 2x the size.

I'm very interested in this as well. Unfortunately, sounds like it's another year out.

While I wholeheartedly agree, GM has touted it's "off road" capability. Hell it's even on their website. A lot of folks have been quick to compare the two.

A better name for the Blazer would have been the Malibu Maxx. :lol:
That's fair, and I don't know what GM is thinking as they seem to have a dozen small-to-mid sized SUVs all stealing from the same customer base -- I don't get it. But yea, comparing the Blazer to the Bronco isn't fair, just as comparing the Bronco to the 2021 Yukon AT4 probably isn't fair either.
The better answer is GM really doesn't offer a midsize manly/offroad SUV at the moment. It's all aimed at soccer moms or pre-soccer moms.
The Blazer RS looks ok for a street-only DD, but it's not going to compete for someone looking for an offroad ready Bronco, Raptor, AT4, Trailboss.
 
Yea, looks like the First Edition is sold out. It looks nice esp w/ 35s, but at a $60k starting price... that's pretty pricey for a Jeep alternative.


See, but that's the rub. The current K5 Blazer IS the Tahoe/Yukon. I personally would take a Denali, AT4 or Trailboss over the Bronco, but that's just me. You're comparing a full size SUV vs. a mid/Jeep. A 2021 Yukon AT4 starts at $66k, ~10% more for a truck that's probably 2x the size.


I'm very interested in this as well. Unfortunately, sounds like it's another year out.


That's fair, and I don't know what GM is thinking as they seem to have a dozen small-to-mid sized SUVs all stealing from the same customer base -- I don't get it. But yea, comparing the Blazer to the Bronco isn't fair, just as comparing the Bronco to the 2021 Yukon AT4 probably isn't fair either.
The better answer is GM really doesn't offer a midsize manly/offroad SUV at the moment. It's all aimed at soccer moms or pre-soccer moms.
The Blazer RS looks ok for a street-only DD, but it's not going to compete for someone looking for an offroad ready Bronco, Raptor, AT4, Trailboss.

60k is a lot of cash, however, I just built a Rubicon and High Altitude on Jeeps website. Both came out to about 56k with all the bells and whistles.
 
I have to say, I’d prefer a manual transfer case on this Bronco. I’m still saying it’s a home run, but grand slam is probably more accurate.

On Instagram, I asked Ford if I could bring my Rubicon over to Dearborn to get a look at the Bronco line. Let’s see if they answer. :lol:
 
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