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Almost directly across the state from you in the Sheboygan area.
I'd shopped a 250 mile radius in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan, and finally purchased in Antigo WI. The dealer experience there was great... a couple emails to confirm availability and price, a phone call to put deposit down...
Hadn't heard they were eliminating X-plan.
I know it's been hard finding a dealer that would honor it. Thankfully I did find one here in Wisconsin who did, and they didn't try to add any dealer markup extras.
Well the article does compare it to a Malibu and the original Hummer.
Hummer EV: 341 grams
Bolt EV: 92 grams
Malibu: 320 grams (21 less than Hummer EV)
H1: 889 grams
That being said, until get serious about energy sources like nuclear, the following...
I couldn't wait... I just found a good deal on a new '22, (XLT Supercab with 302A, towing, and locking diff packages).
Amid a majority of local dealers still blatantly jacking up prices over MSRP, I found one still willing to accept X-plan pricing. And, it didn't have "Dynacote" or any other...
Fortunately for the US, we have our best people on the job and our government is taking a multifaceted approach to solving the automotive chip shortage issue.
1) They've boosted the rate of inflation so fewer people can afford to replace their existing vehicle with a new one.
2) They implemented...
I was recently shopping for a '21 Ranger FX4 and had to avoid looking at the Tremor package, because I know I would love to have it, but I have far more need for a longer bed than four doors.
Then again, I'd rather have the Bronco's 7spd manual than the 10 spd auto, so I guess I'm a unicorn shopper.
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Either way, I don't think you can go wrong.
The Maverick is a little to light for my needs, but I think it is a great option for a lot of people.
I wonder if you were thinking about the Australia Ranger vs Hilux numbers. I think Ranger surpassed Hilux in that market.
I would think the 2019 - 2020 numbers might be more telling than the 2020-2021 numbers. The chip shortages last year hit some manufacturers, like Ford, much harder.
I...
Based on limited time with a 2019 TRD Sport, I was not impressed with the power delivery. In my case, it was the 6 speed manual, so it wasn't a transmission issue.
I was recently driving a low mileage 2019, and I don't think it had been modified in any way, but it drove like it had significant...
About a year or two after they discontinued the Ranger, I wrote a letter to Ford asking them to bring the Global Ranger to the US, but call it an F-100 so they could still count it in their F-Series sales.
My first vehicle was my grandfather's '74 F-100 Custom. I don't think the new Ranger...
I hope they don't use the same design lines as the Tundra.
I REALLY dislike the look of the new Tundra, and Tacoma was always fall back if the 6G doesn't get a manual transmission.
That, and I don't think the tapered front quarters on the Wrangler helps either. Bronco hits pretty square to its crumple zone while the Wrangler is almost a glancing blow.
That's my biggest regret with waiting for the Bronco I wanted and not just ordering the Bronco I could get. At this point, if I get what I wanted it will be a 2023 Bronco. I should have taken what I could get and sold it for profit, and still had the ability to order what I wanted.
I'm kind of in the same boat, except I already have a Bronco on "order". It's currently code 99'd because I wanted the white Modular top, but that looks like it's delayed until 2023.
I'm a day one reservation holder and wanted a Bronco like this since the last of the 1G's rolled off the lots...
I may be wrong, but I believe the Lightning chassis is unique to that product. The Lightning only resembles the F150, and very little is shared between them. I think the main reason it looks the same is to share existing F150 accessories, and also, as you mentioned, to avoid alienating...
This made me think of a chart that leaked out last year on the Bronco6G forum when they were speculating about a full size Bronco.
I had to do a lot of digging but here it is.
Since then, I know Ford has introduced the Timberline Explorer, which likely slots in below the FX4 Expedition. But...