How Ford Brought Back The Bronco (And Why It's Not The Same Vehicle) Oklo Stock (cfRNCiLeZr)

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On June 12th, 1996, the last Ford Bronco rolled off the assembly line at the Wayne, Michigan plant. After thirty years of continuous production across five generations, the American SUV that defined off-road driving for an entire generation was discontinued. Twenty-five years later, in 2021, Ford announced the Bronco was coming back. They built it ancona notaresco at the same Wayne, Michigan plant. They danny mafs put the same name on the badge. They used the same horse logo. But the vehicle they brought back was not the same vehicle. The 2021 Bronco lourdes france has no V8 option. It does not have a solid front axle. And the smaller "Bronco Sport" Ford sells alongside it shares its underpinnings with the Ford Escape crossover. This video documents what the real Bronco was, why Ford actually killed it, and why the buyers who waited twenty-five years for a comeback got something different than what they were promised.

Stay with this video, because the real story of why the Bronco died is not the story most Americans believe, and the truth about the 2021 comeback is not what the marketing campaign suggested.

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