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  • Bronco Weekly #39
    December 20, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #39

    This time around in Bronco Weekly, the Ford Bronco nabs a "Good" rating in recent IIHS safety tests, but falls short of a perfect score.  Also, Ford has a sound rationale for switching the name of its high-performance Bronco variant leading up to its upcoming release.
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  • Bronco Weekly #38
    December 15, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #38

    As the 2022 Bronco Raptor and Everglades are being prepared for their debut, we take a look at a brief video showing a thinly-disguised Raptor negotiating an off-road course. Also, while Australia has both a history with the Bronco, and a strong interest in off-roading, Ford has yet to announce any plans for a right-hand drive, "down-under" version of the sixth generation Bronco, but an aftermarket company seeks to fill that demand.
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  • Bronco Weekly #37
    November 22, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #37

    Ford has announced an exciting new change to the ultra-popular Sasquatch package on its Broncos, the Bronco Sport pulled ahead of its main competitor in total sales for 2021 and Ford is seriously pondering adding the option for a little more power on both its 2.3- and 2.7-liter Bronco powerplants.
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  • Bronco Weekly #36
    November 8, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #36

    This week in Bronco Weekly, we take a look at a potential new special edition Bronco that will feature styling cues from the first-generation Bronco and will take the top position on the Bronco price range, and Ford makes its customary strong showing at SEMA, displaying no fewer than six unique and inspired takes on the Ford Bronco.
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  • Bronco Weekly #35
    October 18, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #35

    This time around in Bronco Weekly, the 2022 Bronco Sport rolls out looking much the same as it did in the previous year, but with a slightly higher price tag; a well-known Hollywood actor not only purchases a classic Bronco, but also gets some time behind the wheel of the new Bronco with the cameras rolling; and the Bronco is among the Ford products that dominated the recent "Made in America" index.
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  • Bronco Weekly #34
    October 6, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #34

    In this installment of Bronco Weekly, we now have proof of just how popular Ford's Bronco Sport is, as well as a good idea as to when the full-size Bronco will be getting a refresh to fortify the model against competition that's sure to crop up in the Rugged SUV segment. Lastly, we present still more evidence that outsized demand and scarcity is prompting bold sellers to ask for some astronomical prices for their new Broncos. 

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  • Bronco Weekly #33
    September 28, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #33

    With all the Covid-related chaos of 2021, Ford is now putting its emphasis on making 2022 a strong year for its entire product line, including the Bronco, for which online order banks will be opening very shortly. Also, the Bronco has joined a number of other Ford models that were recently nominated for prestigious awards. Lastly, a very important (and functional) piece of Bronco history was recently discovered that dates back to the earliest days of the model.
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  • Bronco Weekly #32
    September 20, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #32

    In this edition of Bronco Weekly, Ford enjoys a strong showing in the latest J.D. Power studies, culminating in a first place finish for the Bronco Sport in the J.D. APEAL study. Also, while Ford's plans for a Bronco pickup have been scrapped, we take a look at the work of a creative YouTuber who has conjured up his own vision of the Bronco variation.
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  • Bronco Weekly #31
    September 13, 2021 Vukasin Herbez

    Bronco Weekly #31

    This time around in Bronco Weekly, it looks like feverish demand continues to spike prices for both new and classic Ford Broncos. Also, we've seen the new addition to the 2022 Bronco color palette and it's an absolute winner. Lastly, it looks like the tide of misfortune centered on Bronco roofs that has plagued production is finally starting to turn.
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