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Now, I have to say I thought Ford showed off the recent teaser perfectly, absolutely nailed the unveiling of the latest GT. But I'm curious as to how they'll handle the rollout of the actual vehicle... Chad thinks they should take it to Moab during the Easter Jeep Safari, and while I love the idea, I don't know if it happen. What do you think? Would that be a good idea?
I'm pretty sure that by the time Ford decides to bring it market, it will have run been tested around the United States in all weather and terrain conditions. Only Ford will know if it will run with the Jeeps.
I'm pretty sure that by the time Ford decides to bring it market, it will have run been tested around the United States in all weather and terrain conditions. Only Ford will know if it will run with the Jeeps.
I guess if it did show up at Moab, then the Blue Oval would be pretty confident it'd handle the terrain. Ha ha!
Now, I have to say I thought Ford showed off the recent teaser perfectly, absolutely nailed the unveiling of the latest GT. But I'm curious as to how they'll handle the rollout of the actual vehicle... Chad thinks they should take it to Moab during the Easter Jeep Safari, and while I love the idea, I don't know if it happen. What do you think? Would that be a good idea?
As soon as they can, to capture as many hype sales as possible. No doubt a big part of the timing will depend on how the rollout of the Ranger goes, and when the supply chain can deliver the necessary parts that are unique for the Bronco, like the shortened reinforced chassis and the body.
I doubt they'd try to launch a new model at an event full of their competitors most tricked out custom concept vehicles. Ford would probably want to capitalize on something uniquely Ford or Bronco, like the Bronco Super Celebration, or perhaps star/build such an event for the Bronco and Ford offroaders that might include other models like the Raptor.
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