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2023 Ford Bronco order bank opens March 27 for 24 hours

2023 Ford Bronco order bank opens March 27 for 24 hours


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As one would expect, the Bronco6G forum has been tracking the elusive quarry known as the Ford Bronco. Based on their reports, might be easier to score a jackalope than a truck this year. Last November, FoMoCo opened 2023 Bronco order banks for reservation holders who wouldn't get their 2022 Broncos built. In January, the automaker tried to sway holdouts with a cash offer to change their order to a different configuration or a different Ford vehicle. We're not sure how things have gone in the interim — besides price increases for 2023 — but the forum reports Ford will open the 2023 Bronco order bank to the public on March 27. Here's the most important thing to know: The bank will be open for 24 hours. The hopeful are going to need The Force to have a chance at success.

But wait, there's more. Unending production constraints exclude some popular options from the catalog. Ford won't take orders for the base or Everglades trims. The seven-speed manual transmission is off limits. So are the optional $995 Badlands wheels, the 17-inch high gloss painted aluminum units with the Carbonized Gray beauty ring. The same wheels with a Warm Alloy beauty ring that are beadlock capable are not constrained; however, those wheels come with the Sasquatch package that remains heavily constrained. The Luxury Package with features like adaptive cruise control, Bang & Olufsen stereo, SYNC4, and heated steering wheel? Also highly constrained. The two-door trim, molded-in-color hardtop for the four-door? Might want to rethink that if you really want a truck delivered this model year.