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Yes, but they seem to be a little on the high side as opposed to the few people on forums that have listed how much they actually paid. Edmunds forums tends to be based on leases and not purchase prices. I know they have the price checker tool, but I like to see what people are actually paying.
I have a hard time trusting what others say, some include sales tax, some don’t, etc. seems that OTD means different things to different people. Edmunds and a few other sites seem to have pretty good pricing models. With 2025s coming out, I’d expect to see really good deals on 2024s.

Will be interesting to see what responses you get.

Here is a range for a 2024 Badlands, with Premium package, CoPilot 360+, roof rails II, tow package, CMS, door key pad, and a few other options. I’d expect to get this in the $39k range (including destination fee) plus tax.

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Gorgeous views in all respects. Congratulations on your purchase! I'm not an owner yet but I'm considering purchasing either an OBX or BL for my wife. I noticed you said that it is pretty loaded. If you don't mind me asking does it have the CoPilot and Premium packages.

I'm also wondering how much people are paying for these. I've been doing a lot of research on these, but I haven't been able to find out much about OTD pricing on these. I know if varies by region but just looking for a ballpark figure.

Enjoy your new ride. I hope to join the club soon.
- Premium
- 360 (not 360+)
- Tow Package
- Moon Roof
- Cargo Management (absolutely get this)
- Wildpeaks
- Splashguards

Our dealers only have 6-8 BS and typically only 1 Badlands per dealer.
I was able to get under invoice. If you can wait until February March and/or live near bigger dealers you will same a lot more as they clear space for Gen2 2025s
 
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I have a hard time trusting what others say, some include sales tax, some don’t, etc. seems that OTD

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I got around that OTD. OTD for me was the Vehicle Cost, All Non-Dealer Cost (Taxes, etc) and all Dealer Cost (Doc Fees, Etc.).

Not including Trade In. Not a real OTD price if you factor in your trade in. And does not include any Deposit.

It is the True bare OTD. The final cost BEFORE trade in, deposit, and any financing.
 

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- Premium
- 360 (not 360+)
- Tow Package
- Moon Roof
- Cargo Management (absolutely get this)
- Wildpeaks
- Splashguards

Our dealers only have 6-8 BS and typically only 1 Badlands per dealer.
I was able to get under invoice. If you can wait until February March and/or live near bigger dealers you will same a lot more as they clear space for Gen2 2025s
You know I haven't really thought about the cargo management until you mentioned it and it really makes sense especially since you can just open the glass instead of the liftgate.

Thanks for pointing this out!
 
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I haven't really thought about the cargo management
$200 from factory.
Est. $1000 (parts and labor) after.
Entirely different interior molding. Dealer labor to replace the rear interior is high.

I use it a ton. Stuff I keep in back all the time under the shelf and temp/trip/immediate use on top.

Went to beach this past weekend.
- Top Shelf 65L Internal Frame Filled Backpack (blankets, towels , sandals etc), Beach Hut
-Bottom shelf REI chairs, and regular every day stuff and take out.

Going to Soccer games the top shelf is perfect for 2 stadium chairs.

I normally have my 1UPUSA Bike rack on and it allows me to use the window gate to get stuff out of back on top shelf without lowering my hitch every time to open the tailgate. Huge time saver over my previous Highlander.

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After years in the 6G forum, when the time came the FSB was too big, to little mpg, and no PHEV offered. Decided on a pretty loaded BSBL.

A few pics overlooking the Atlantic....
Pre-accessory install pics.

Maine, USA

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Very nice pictures! Enjoy your Bronco and all of the new adventures!
 

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Gorgeous views in all respects. Congratulations on your purchase! I'm not an owner yet but I'm considering purchasing either an OBX or BL for my wife. I noticed you said that it is pretty loaded. If you don't mind me asking does it have the CoPilot and Premium packages.

I'm also wondering how much people are paying for these. I've been doing a lot of research on these, but I haven't been able to find out much about OTD pricing on these. I know if varies by region but just looking for a ballpark figure.

Enjoy your new ride. I hope to join the club soon.
Female here for input--

I enjoy the heated seats and steering wheel for sure. (Most likely a non issue in NC)I have an '22 OB with the leather and a premium package. I find the seats to be comfy, and really like the adjustable lumbar support. It's not Audi level lumbar by any means, but the seat fist me nicely.

Blind spot warning works like a charm.

I have 360+ but don't use it much as I don't have too many crazy drivers or that much traffic to deal with. In NC I'd probably use it more. I have relatives in the R/D area and have witnessed what those folks call driving. Yikes.

Auto lights are fine, although I find myself taking over for the auto on curvy roads. I like the control. The auto wipers are fine enough as well. But not a deal breaker.

The 10 speaker system doesn't sound that impressive to me, but it does the job.

The wireless charger on mine is a joke as the phone slides around in the cubby and off of the charger often. The charger speed on my '22 is absurdly slow (I've had the dealer look at it and they did something that amounted to nothing) So I plug my phone in from the center console.

The leather is very nice, but dog drool can be a bit of a hassle and my dog isn't much of a drooler. The regular fabric would be a bonus there.

An actual spare tire is always a good thing.

If I did it again, and had less stop and go traffic and more weird highway drivers to deal with, I'd go for a Badlands. Although I have never felt unsafe with the response of my 3 banger, the extra nudge when you need it could helpful in traffic. Plus you'd get a bit more towing # if you go that route. I can't help but think the 4 cyl will be more reliable in the long run than the 3.
 

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Female here for input--

I enjoy the heated seats and steering wheel for sure. (Most likely a non issue in NC)I have an '22 OB with the leather and a premium package. I find the seats to be comfy, and really like the adjustable lumbar support. It's not Audi level lumbar by any means, but the seat fist me nicely.

Blind spot warning works like a charm.

I have 360+ but don't use it much as I don't have too many crazy drivers or that much traffic to deal with. In NC I'd probably use it more. I have relatives in the R/D area and have witnessed what those folks call driving. Yikes.

Auto lights are fine, although I find myself taking over for the auto on curvy roads. I like the control. The auto wipers are fine enough as well. But not a deal breaker.

The 10 speaker system doesn't sound that impressive to me, but it does the job.

The wireless charger on mine is a joke as the phone slides around in the cubby and off of the charger often. The charger speed on my '22 is absurdly slow (I've had the dealer look at it and they did something that amounted to nothing) So I plug my phone in from the center console.

The leather is very nice, but dog drool can be a bit of a hassle and my dog isn't much of a drooler. The regular fabric would be a bonus there.

An actual spare tire is always a good thing.

If I did it again, and had less stop and go traffic and more weird highway drivers to deal with, I'd go for a Badlands. Although I have never felt unsafe with the response of my 3 banger, the extra nudge when you need it could helpful in traffic. Plus you'd get a bit more towing # if you go that route. I can't help but think the 4 cyl will be more reliable in the long run than the 3.
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Thanks for your input especially coming from a female since I will be purchasing one for my wife.

Yeah as far as the wireless charger goes I have had two cars with it and both do exactly as you mentioned.

My wife test drove a BB and OBX this past weekend and we both felt like the seats were so much more comfortable on the OBX.

We haven’t test driven a BL yet but my wife seems to think the OBX will be enough for her. I’m curious about the BL though as far as pep and long term reliability.
 
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The 10 speaker system doesn't sound that impressive to me, but it does the job.
I was thinking the same thing and went to at least tweak the bass and treble and found the dealer had it set on Stereo and not Surround. Now after 8-9 volume on some songs the doors are thumpin'.
 


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I was thinking the same thing and went to at least tweak the bass and treble and found the dealer had it set on Stereo and not Surround. Now after 8-9 volume on some songs the doors are thumpin'.
Well this is news. Thanks for the tip!
 

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Thanks for your input especially coming from a female since I will be purchasing one for my wife.

Yeah as far as the wireless charger goes I have had two cars with it and both do exactly as you mentioned.

My wife test drove a BB and OBX this past weekend and we both felt like the seats were so much more comfortable on the OBX.

We haven’t test driven a BL yet but my wife seems to think the OBX will be enough for her. I’m curious about the BL though as far as pep and long term reliability.
 

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Thanks for your input especially coming from a female since I will be purchasing one for my wife.

Yeah as far as the wireless charger goes I have had two cars with it and both do exactly as you mentioned.

My wife test drove a BB and OBX this past weekend and we both felt like the seats were so much more comfortable on the OBX.

We haven’t test driven a BL yet but my wife seems to think the OBX will be enough for her. I’m curious about the BL though as far as pep and long term reliability.
I have no trouble with the pick up on the OBX, it is perfect for where I drive, including occasional drives through Boston and it's environs. I do go through the Adirondaks occasionally visiting my FIL. I only miss the extra nudge of power a few places along the route.

The 3 cylinders... I guess we will see. Maybe Granger for the extended warranty? Not sure about that yet. My MPG is generally 27 or so by the dial. Higher if not stop and go.

I think your wife is going to love a BS. I love mine, and so do my friends!
 

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I have no trouble with the pick up on the OBX, it is perfect for where I drive, including occasional drives through Boston and it's environs. I do go through the Adirondaks occasionally visiting my FIL. I only miss the extra nudge of power a few places along the route.

The 3 cylinders... I guess we will see. Maybe Granger for the extended warranty? Not sure about that yet. My MPG is generally 27 or so by the dial. Higher if not stop and go.

I think your wife is going to love a BS. I love mine, and so do my friends!
It is so nice to hear real people’s experiences of how they love their Baby Broncos. Thank you so much for sharing! I hope you have a wonderful and trouble- free experience with yours.
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