Thread regarding Ford layoffs

The demand for Bronco is over!

https://fordauthority.com/2024/02/ford-bronco-sales-numbers-figures-results-fourth-quarter-2023-q4/amp/

We have churned through the initial "it's new" demand. This means Bronco may not even be a product in another year or two.

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Post ID: @OP+1r58MKYx

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$55k for a vehicle with bad road noise isn't a great deal

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Post ID: @fvyx+1r58MKYx

Passed another lot full of Broncos last night. Off of Belleville Rd south of Michigan Ave, on the east side of Belleville Rd.

Build and stack em..... Cause no one is buying them.

To the last poster, what does your colon look like since you've got your head so far up your own re---m?

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Post ID: @8tyt+1r58MKYx

Bronco and ranger are going to 3 shifts. Drive both then comment. The bronco is easy to see why it’s better both on and off road.

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Post ID: @8qno+1r58MKYx

The Bronco is crushing the Wrangler. We are the segment leader and continue to outsell such a historic brand like Jeep. We should all be proud.

As someone else already said, a fully electric Bronco will move us even farther ahead of the competition and cement us in the leader position. But I can't comment about potential / future vehicles that Model E may or may not be working on.

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Post ID: @5ckq+1r58MKYx

I will only buy used vehicles with small or large block v8's. F..K the new and ev sheet!

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Post ID: @2atl+1r58MKYx

@mul+1r58MKYx No one is buying the Hummer, and like the Bronco, initial quality issues hurt sales and deliveries as well.

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Post ID: @1mif+1r58MKYx

So does that mean they'll become affordable soon?

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Post ID: @1yxr+1r58MKYx

Customers will soon find out that the Ford Bronco is a piece of junk. Bad quality, the roof materials deteriorated after 2 years. Noise problem. Bad fuel economy. Transmission failure. And many other problems that they will soon find out.

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Post ID: @1awk+1r58MKYx

Like all Ford designs of the last 10 years it is chewing gum for the eyes. You see it once and it looks pretty good. After a few months it looks just like any other SUV on the road. We've seen this so many times before. Remember the reinvented T-bird? Everyone rushed out to buy it and after that sales went downward. The same thing is happening to the Bronco Sport.

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Post ID: @1xts+1r58MKYx

The Bronco, like most of Ford's vehicles, suffers from quality issues and expensive stickers. Look at the dollar stores, people buy cr@p as long as it is cheap. Look at conscious buyers paying more for quality products. Look at people throwing money at luxury products, just for the brand.

The Bronco is not cheap, is not a luxury brand, and have low quality. Therefore, no market segment is interested in it. It is Marketing 101 (know the buyer) and even having a "marketing genius" as CEO, we keep making the same mistake again and again.

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Post ID: @1ttj+1r58MKYx

An electrified Bronco would certainly reignite the excitement with Bronco. No question. We cannot comment on future products here though.

But a Model e developed BEV Bronco that could take on the BEV Hummer, that would undoubtedly beat GM at that game. Just saying.

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Post ID: @mul+1r58MKYx

Too expensive... Dealer had a 2 door on the showroom floor.. $51K sticker and $7K of dealer adds... lift kit and bigger tires...

I be driving my 2009 Fusion a bit longer...

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Post ID: @sep+1r58MKYx

Just like many other vehicles, a top head became headless once it got into FNA management's hands.

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Post ID: @ymq+1r58MKYx

It was a botched launch, and let's just say it's styling has a limited, short lived appeal. Another failure by this management team.

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Post ID: @zeq+1r58MKYx

What happened to all of our hype about replacing Jeep. Can’t fool the public when you pedal cr*p vehicles in the market.

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