Well, it is right there in his username.
lol. That deserves a rep! But, alas I have to spread reps around before I can do so again.
Well, it is right there in his username.
lol. That deserves a rep! But, alas I have to spread reps around before I can do so again.
You can get a Bronco with a manual transmission, but only with the 4 cylinder motor. It’s a 7 speed (6 really, plus a crawler gear.)I miss the 5 speed stick 4WD two door Explorer. Won't never be another.
You can get a Bronco with a manual transmission, but only with the 4 cylinder motor. It’s a 7 speed (6 really, plus a crawler gear.)
With a granny gear, one could have a magnificent low-speed chase.
^A little click-baity (because Scotty Kilmer), but the delay is understandable. It's basically impossible to get a new product launched right now. Nobody wants to pay to have their tooling cut in the US, if you can even buy the metal, and the Chinese have been hit tons harder by the tariffs and the virus than the media would have you believe. This has basically ground supply chains down to a halt.
Then there are the shipping delays...
I think the CCP has put all of their effort into manufacturing consumer goods to keep up appearances. The industrial side is basically non-existent. At least that's what I've seen.
Well, I'll be dipped...
Wouldn't be the first time my window to the world was frosted over. I guess I'll blame what I'm seeing on the total ineptitude of my employer, which is probably just as likely in the end.
The ChiComs are our enemies. We should be doing ZERO "business" with them, we are funding our own demise. Paying to become slaves...waiting for the ultimate communist outcome of starvation and genocide.
I reserved mine. As of now I'm down for the two door base 2.3 with the 7 speed manual trans. Plus, COBB has already confirmed they will be supporting the platform... so I'm sold! I'll be opting for the Sasquatch package as well.
If my company did ZERO business with them we'd be OUT of business.
I don't like it. But that's how it is. And at least in my business, you can thanks the big three automakers for it being that way. And that goes double for GM.