Here we can see the split in the tailgate, I have read that it is confirmed to have a split tailgate.
On the other hand, they plan to change the radar sensor of the adaptive cruise control?
This prototype doesn't seem to have it
The Nautilus for example:
Bronco improved some this month, but still down 16% for the year.
Per Ford Authority, as detailed in a recent report from CarsDirect, buyers interested in the 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor can take advantage of a significant discount of $6,000. On June 3rd, 2024, Ford kicked off what it referred to as “repricing actions,” which is applicable toward remaining 2023 Ford Bronco inventory.
The fact there are any 23 BRaptors left suggest to me they are overpriced, and it continues to appear the Bronco has an overall pricing problem.
These are head scratching decisions when the parts exist in the Ford ecosystem. The Chinese market seems to routinely be getting better products than the American market. That is pretty frustrating.
Man, these guys are all over the place regarding product planning. Like a fart in a skillet. Establish a long term plan and stick with it unless you legitimately have the ability to be flexible, which they do not appear to be doing well. Although I would argue there are two products in China they could sell here without significant modifications to fill some voids.
Took delivery of a 2024 F350 Lariat. Got home and noticed the passenger side tailgate hinge is missing paint. Looks sloppy for a $90,000 truck. Sales guy tells me this is normal for this truck. But I don't believe that, so I'd like to ask the dealer to remove the tailgate and paint it the way I think it should have been done in the first place. Are other guys tailgate hinges unpainted like this and I should just accept it? Or can someone give me some evidence I can use to convince the dealer to fix it?