Ford developed its first SUV in 1965 and called it the Bronco. In those days, an SUV was a proper off-roader, unlike the many imposters one can find today. Fans were sad when Ford stopped producing the Bronco after 1996. However, in 2021, after a 25-year hiatus, the sixth-generation Bronco debuted to much delight. The sixth generation Bronco retains the off-road capabilities that previous generations boasted and has a Raptor high-performance variant. This is one of those halo Broncos, a 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor with a mere 50 miles on the odometer.
Showing itself off in a clean Oxford White paint job, this 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor looks every bit the serious off-roader that it is. Forget massive chintzy alloy wheels; this brute wears 17-inch forged beadlock wheels in black, wrapped with chunky 37-inch BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A tires. The hard top is molded in gray, and you even get storage bags for removable front and second-row roof panels, a signature Bronco feature. Inside, five adults have comfortable seats within the Onyx Vinyl interior that offers a host of creature comforts and tech toys. Starting, you've got the Equipment Group 374A Raptor Series package, which includes adaptive cruise control, a heated steering wheel, the Lux package, and a wireless charging pad. Then, there's dual-zone climate control, a touchscreen infotainment system, a 10-speaker sound system, a digital instrument cluster, and Code Orange seat belts. The presence of a sound-deadening headliner enhances refinement, and rubberized flooring ensures that tracking mud and dirt into the cabin is a trivial affair.
As the top dog of the sixth generation Bronco range, this 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor packs a twin-turbocharged 3.0L EcoBoost V6 that generates 418hp and 440lb-ft when in Baja mode. An upgraded cooling system ensures optimal performance when pushing hard and a ten-speed automatic transmission. Upgraded Fox suspension grants you 13.1 inches of ground clearance, and the Bronco Raptor can tow up to 4,500 pounds. Furthermore, the brakes are from the F-150 Raptor and are more than capable of hauling this Bronco down from eye-watering speeds when needed.
You could say that having a Ford Bronco is like having a Labrador retriever. Everybody is happy to see it, and it is welcome anywhere. Born to butt heads against the Jeep CJ, the Ford Bronco is your ticket to enter any auto show, and people will praise it with a shared passion for classic autos. And it's not hard to see the appeal. You can take its roof off and let the wind and sun come in freely. That is what this 1971 Ford Bronco 4WD Sport Utility is all about. It is a classic off-roader with a more potent engine than standard and includes contemporary features that make it a delight to drive. Located in Tennessee, it is reported to be in good condition and awaits its next ardent owner.
Modern-day SUVs feature a highly competitive market, and in the intense competition, machines always shine through the crowd; present today is one of those unlikely stars and takes shape with this 2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks. This factory-fresh modern offroader has a reported 2,300 miles on the clock and is off-roading and cruising done to perfection and in style.
The Ford Bronco saw the light of day back in 1965 and went head to head with the likes of the Jeep and International Harvester Scout. Ford decided to discontinue the Bronco series in 1996, following five iterations of the vehicle that saw monumental success. As a result, this off-roader became one of the rare and most coveted vehicles among the SUV community. When Ford announced the return of the Bronco in 2021, it was the hottest news in the automotive world. Many aftermarket specialists wanted a piece of this craze, and SoFlo Jeeps are one of the establishments that aced the task. This example is a 2022 Ford Bronco SoFlo Stallion bearing just 13,100 miles on its clock. Featuring the Big Bend trim, this beast awaits in Missouri for its next owner.
The original Mustang Boss 302 of the late 1960’s is an iconic muscle car in every respect. So, when Ford decided to resurrect the idea in 2012, the bar was already set high. Many feared the reincarnated Boss 302 would be nothing more than a marketing exercise that evoked memories of the original through visual upgrades and nothing more. However, the fears were put to rest when the car was unveiled. While visually, the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 does differ from the GT500, there was so much more going on under the skin. The result was almost universally praised by the press, with an extra 32 horsepower from the engine, a completely revised approach to the car’s suspension, and improved brakes. If that wasn’t enough, the Boss 302 presented today has gone under some significant modifications by GALPIN Auto Sports. With a host of upgrades, and some eliminations, this Mustang is set as a proper track car with a gutted interior and a new 5.2L V8 engine that features other functional upgrades that could be the perfect track-weapon in your garage.
The 1957 Ford Thunderbird was an icon the moment it left its factory floors; it had iconic '50s styling that was jaw-dropping, the luxury that most '50s American motors are renowned for, and performance that was supposed to take on the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette. Present today is not just any first-generation Ford Thunderbird, but this sought-after 1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code. Built to turn heads as you drive by, this 50s icon can be your weekend cruiser that's best enjoyed with its top-down and picturesque back road.
You could say that having a Ford Bronco is like having a Labrador retriever. Everybody is happy to see it, and it is welcome anywhere. Born to butt heads against the Jeep CJ, the Ford Bronco is your ticket to enter any auto show, and people will praise it with a shared passion for classic autos. And it's not hard to see the appeal. You can take its roof off and let the wind and sun come in freely. That is what this 1971 Ford Bronco 4WD Sport Utility is all about. It is a classic off-roader with a more potent engine than standard and includes contemporary features that make it a delight to drive. Located in Tennessee, it is reported to be in good condition and awaits its next ardent owner.
The Jaguar F-Pace was introduced as the brand's first SUV, taking a dive into the compact luxury crossover market with sales beginning in 2016. They were so spot on, that the F-Pace won honors in 2017 for World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year, all while accomplishing the best-selling Jaguar model in 2016. For the 2023 model year, Jaguar decided to let the SV Bespoke team at Jaguar Special Vehicle Operations to tune it up to eleven and limit the production to just 394 units. With many editions offered in many different engine sizes, the special edition performance powerhouse of this 2023 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Edition 1988 celebrates the legendary Jaguar XJR-9 LM prototype race car that was built for Group C and GTP racing that saw a memorable win at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans. This particular 2023 SVR Edition 1988 is one of those prized examples with a negligible 20 miles on the odometer. This breathtaking rarity of luxury and raw Jaguar power now awaits a new owner in Colorado.
The colossal Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1937. It originally was a spinoff of Toyota Industries. Their first-ever vehicle was the Toyota AA in 1936. As of date, Toyota accounts for more than 10 million vehicle production annually and is considered one of the largest conglomerates in the world. Part of this success was thanks to the Toyota Land Cruiser, which was initially introduced as the Toyota BJ in 1951 as a military light utility vehicle. Here's a chance to lay hands on a pristine and reportedly untouched 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 and a total mileage of 145,000 on the odometer.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is one of the automaker's greatest hits in North America. Built on the bequest of the Shah of Iran way back in 1979, the G-Class was a civilian version of a military vehicle. Today, the G-Class continues to be one of the most popular models and hasn't escaped the attention of AMG either. However, this 2012 Mercedes-Benz G500 Cabriolet is rather special, as it's a rare two-door convertible variant. The current owner reports that this vehicle was imported from Switzerland and bears just 19,248 miles on the clock.
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