If you end up not liking the vehicle and don't buy it then it just goes into the dealer stock. From what I've seen the dealer stock allocations for early units is pretty sparse so likely most will be happy to get an extra truck they can sell.
Do you mean rides like a brick on wheels? Was the ride harsh? I also drove a bronco sport, seemed pretty smooth but we just drove over the dealers pre selected course - no bumps or pot holes .I test drove a bronco sport and it rode like a brick. It the maverick is the same then I will pass on my reservation.
What I am implying is that it was a rough ride. The steering and suspension are not as refined as other vehicles I have driven.Do you mean rides like a brick on wheels? Was the ride harsh? I also drove a bronco sport, seemed pretty smooth but we just drove over the dealers pre selected course - no bumps or pot holes .
I will say, the bronco sport hood looked pretty long and big - not a showstopper, but could have been.
The Bronco is body on frame (think Truck), the Bronco Sport is Unibody, (think SUV). That’s why the Bronco rides way harsher than the Sport.Do you mean rides like a brick on wheels? Was the ride harsh? I also drove a bronco sport, seemed pretty smooth but we just drove over the dealers pre selected course - no bumps or pot holes .
I will say, the bronco sport hood looked pretty long and big - not a showstopper, but could have been.