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I totally agree with you.....but I think you just described a $56K Bronco Sport (Thats including the Biden Bump)
Some of those, for sure, would add to the already-class-leading price. Suspension, larger engine, etc.

However, the first half of my list would not. Heated rear seats, cooled front seats, HUD, different leather options, power liftgate, and a few others are all features already found on competing models that are cheaper than the BS. Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota RAV4, and Mazda CX50 are a few competitors that have these options and they are all upper $30K to lower $40K automobiles.
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The only thing that if it was an option for the Outer Banks that I would’ve totally gotten without a second thought would’ve been opting for the 2.0 liter turbo 4 cylinder. I mean the 3 cylinder is ok, but I would’ve liked the 4 cylinder more. Plus Ford’s been making the 2.0 liter for a good while so I would assume it’s pretty reliable. I think it’s dumb that Ford didn’t offer it as an option for the mid top trim like they do with the Escape and the SEL trim.
 

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This too, I just think it’s dumb that I have a wireless charger that I can’t use because I have to have my phone tethered to a cord for Apple CarPlay.
 

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4 camera view and able to view when on a trail like the present front camera.

HUD like the Escape has.

Better wheel options. I really don't like the wheels on my Badlands.
 

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All black (or dark gray) interior option for the Outer Banks. We just ordered one this week, and the only thing I really didn't like was having a choice of only tan leather trim, or navy blue. Neither of which really fit aethetically. I don't like the tan at all (seat trim, and those odd accent lines on the doors and dash). I went with the navy blue because it's at least darker (thus doesn't stick out so much like the tan), and the door/dash accent lines are silver-gray instead of tan, which meshes better with the rest of the black.

But black (or dark gray) would be much better than navy blue.
 


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This too, I just think it’s dumb that I have a wireless charger that I can’t use because I have to have my phone tethered to a cord for Apple CarPlay.
True. Although it can still be helpful for the passenger.
 

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1. Better clearance in wheel wells so bigger/wider tires can be put on.
2. An easier way to access the accessory wiring for the roof rails other than having to disassemble the entire interior.
3. I wished they offered the memory seats from the beginning (21-22)
4. Auto liftgate
5. Sync 4
6. Easier access to front grill (hate that you have to remove the entire front assembly)
 


 







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