wow, cheapest bronco up here in manitoba is sitting pretty at the $70k mark.No, I will say I did pay over MSRP and that was $47,420.
congrats and enjoy the new bronco!
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wow, cheapest bronco up here in manitoba is sitting pretty at the $70k mark.No, I will say I did pay over MSRP and that was $47,420.
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BroncoMikeCurious how the power feels in comparison to the 2.0 in the BS. I'm looking at going a similar route, but a low-option 2-door Black Diamond with the 7sp/2.3l. I think it can be a fairly faithful representation of the original - a little on the austere side, maybe even keep it somewhat affordable to a certain degree.
The fact that your fuel economy is near the BS BL is very encouraging. I already have several sub-17mpg vehicles, I don't need another. But will it have the power for decent crawling? Please let us know!
Congrats. Done that. I've had expensive tanks of gas for similar reasons. Looking at my empty tank of gas, a couple of times now I've thought, ok...I need to go get gas, or a new car. Ended up with a new car.Well last Saturday I went to the dealer for my 15K service and traded in my BS Badlands for a Two Door Bronco Badlands with the 7 speed (OK 6 and a crawler gear) manual transmission.
I did enjoy my BS but the Bronco just had the old school feel and look. Everyone enjoy and have fun. Mileage is the same as what I was getting is the BS, if I pay attention to it!
A LOT OF GREAT SUPPORT AND INFO HERE, thanks for both!!
