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Ford Bronco

After 25 years, the Ford Bronco is back. Ford unveils the 2021 Bronco SUV with retro styling and off-road technology, priced under $30,000.

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The Ford Motor Co., despite the pandemic, has retained its top spot among all vehicle manufacturers. Indeed, Ford also increased the number of vehicles it sold for export.
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Tesla's stock has been rising in the past year, but despite Gigafactory expansions it hasn't introduced a new vehicle in years. Yet Ford is strengthening its lineup with electric Mustang Mach-E, Bronco and the 2021 F-150. Sanjeev Kumar from Car Indigo explains and opinions are his.
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Bronco Sport offers bold colors, off-road ability and brings excitement to a bland segment. Ford did well with the “Baby Bronco” as it serves as hype ahead of the two-door and four-door Bronco.
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Two and four-door Ford Bronco was intentionally designed to be highly customizable. Modular design positions Bronco as the hub for a burgeoning aftermarket parts and customization industry to grow – and for customers to continuously reconfigure their Bronco well into the future.
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If you are looking for a way to customize your Ford Bronco Sport you might consider one of the five lifestyle packages that Ford is now offering its customers.
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We break down the options for those who drive in snowy icy weather. These four vehicles are at the top, but which is the king of the mountain?
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The King of the Hammers is not an easy competition. This year 87 competitors started off and fewer than half of them finished the boulder-strewn course.
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Ford's January sales have been explosive as lines have set new-vehicle sales marks right out of the box. Also, vehicles like the Mustang Mach-E have been turning round -- churning is the sales word for it -- in as little as four days.
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Ford Performance reveals off-road racing Bronco 4600 which will run in the Ultra4 Stock Class. Bronco 4600 will be built from factory stock Bronco two-door SUV chassis and powered by race-bred 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 engine with competition-tuned High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension (HOSS) System.
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VIN001 First Edition two-door Ford Bronco and Mustang Mach 1 will be part of history at Barrett-Jackson in March. Bronco sale will benefit National Forest Foundation and Outward Bound while proceeds from the Mach 1 will benefit JDRF, a juvenile diabetes organization.
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We tested the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco Sport in a winter nor’easter storm. What we discovered will be important news for shoppers.
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We have tested the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport First Edition and are amazed at the content Ford has included. Four things, in particular, impress us. Only one important thing is missing - so far.
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The “baby Bronco” is entirely misnamed. Here is how large the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport is by comparison to the Toyota RAV4, Kia Seltos, Jeep Renegade, Hyundai Kona, Mazda CX-30, and Mazda CX-5
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In its second recall this year, Ford has recalled a number of its SUVs to repair a problem with the rear-drive lubricant. Dealers will take care of this chore for free.
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Three all-new Bronco 4400 series race trucks will compete at the 2021 King of the Hammers off-road event in Johnson Valley, California. This is all part of Ford’s massive push to build the Bronco and other vehicles as part of the rugged outdoor brand of Built Wild 4x4 SUVs.
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In order to get a 2021 Ford Bronco it will take the right build with the right dealer at the right time. Meanwhile Ford Motor Company encourages transparency from dealers as they communicate with their customers about the purchase of their two-door and four-door Broncos.
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Do you have a Ford Bronco, Jeep Gladiator, or Jeep Wrangler owner in your life? Need a great gift for them? Here is the ideal gift for soft-top owners.
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On-the-lot availability of Ford Bronco will likely be pushed until 2022 model year while Ford focuses on fulfilling significant pre-orders first. 2021 Ford Bronco still on schedule for summer deliveries for those who preorder between January 20 and March 19. Bronco towing ability also revealed.
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Ford to debut new commercial “Raised by Goats” during NFL playoffs. G.O.A.T mode to be shown off as integral part of Bronco Sport.
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Two of Ford's newest products, the Bronco Sport and the Mustang Mach-E, are among eight competitors for The Car Connection's "Best Car of 2021" Award.
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Potential two-door and four-door Ford Bronco buyers will get a consultation with a dealer starting in mid-January through March to build their Bronco and place their order. Job One for the 2021 Bronco doesn’t start until May, which could delay some deliveries into 2022. Ford will offer FordPass credit good toward purchase of Bronco accessories for their patience and understanding.
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Four locations throughout the U.S. are off-road playgrounds for those who buy the 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands, Bronco Two-Door or Bronco Four-Door. Off-road adventures part of introduction into Bronco’s Built Wild moniker.
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With the pandemic putting its steely grip across the country, Ford has again felt the cold its grip with its mega-popular Bronco. The carmaker is having supply chain issues that are delaying the popular SUV.
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Ford Bronco order bank pushed back a month to January 7, which in turn pushes back delivery of the two-door and four-door Bronco until summer of 2021. Ford did announce a new interior color for those who had been clamoring for more options and Ford appears to be listening to the Bronco enthusiasts requests.
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Pushing the Bronco R through the unrelenting landscape of Baja California, the Ford driving team was second in its class as the prototype did the race in about 32 hours.
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With launch of three Broncos and a likely Bronco brand, plus the 2021 Ford F-150 and the Mustang Mach-E, Ford faces a make or break year. “Year of growth” coming to Blue Oval and dealers are excited about upcoming used vehicle platform called Ford Blue Advantage.
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1,000-mile desert race is part of the Bronco Built Wild Extreme Testing regimen for powertrain durability and for final validation testing of the Baja Mode calibration offered in the Bronco Terrain Management System with GOAT modes. Bronco R will be supported at race by special edition 2021 Two-Door Bronco Outer Banks.
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Ford is revealing custom versions of the 2021 F-150, Bronco and Bronco Sport with Ford Accessories and Performance Parts through the first-ever virtual SEMA show. Ford dealers are ready to personalize these vehicles for customers.
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Enthusiasts would love a third engine option in the 2021 Ford Bronco, especially if it was V8. With a V8 Jeep Wrangler on the horizon what V8 engine option makes the most sense for the Ford Bronco?
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Four-door Ford Bronco designed with adventure in mind and to allow for camping inside or to haul gear. Ford continues to promote the moniker Built Wild when it comes to the Bronco brand.