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Order detail: Reserve I Collection, Infinite Black Metallic, Black Onyx/Roast seats, 22" Black Painted Aluminum Wheels, Monochromatic Package, and Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package. Order submitted by dealer: 01/12/23 Lincoln accepted: 01/12/23 Priority code: 10 Date notified the build is scheduled: Pending Scheduled build date: Pending Lincoln deleted Liftgate and Active Park Assist 2.0. Will provide updates as I receive them, hoping it doesn't take 5 months as some of you have experienced.
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Greetings All from "Balmy" Northern Vermont. Old school VW Bug/Bus fan, father was a Ford man ('30 Model A, '36 Coupe, '51 Mercury, '59 Custom 300, '65 Fairlane, '69 Falcon, and '90 Escort, I purchased an '00 Ranger (rusted out in '10), now own a '10 Chevy Colorado, and am now LOOKING FOR A NEW (or possibly CPO) RANGER. Willing to travel, if needed, but, if I understand correctly, incentives depend on where the vehicle will be registered, which I don't completely understand. Any help, suggestions, tips, etc. will be deeply appreciated. Let the fun begin. ?
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I'd love to see the new Bronco platform being repurposed by Lincoln to carry an actual 4x4 competitor to the smaller, upscale Land Rover. Any chance of this happening?
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I like to know for sure what the new bronco is gonna look like. I have seen 3 different photos of them and wondered which is which. But I think Ford needs to listen up on what people want to see which I think Ford is lacking. I think a lot of us will say that the 1966-1977 were the best years made and I will agree because of the size and the amazing 4x4 abilities! The turning radius on that particular truck is insane! Please listen and see why the Jeep wranglers are the most wanted 4x4s and so can the Broncos too if you make it right. Broncos do not need to be civilized for the road like your Explorer and Epiditions are. Ugh!