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Are Bronco prices finally getting soft?

bgaller

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I realize some people can still get big money, but I'm seeing a lot of softness in the market that wasn't there before. Wondering if anyone else has noticed that? I wonder if it's due to inflation and/or interest rates?
 

okie4570

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There was a 66 u13 on BAT that just brought $5k less yesterday than it did in 2019 on BAT. That's the only thing I've seen recently that made me look twice on the price though. u13 sell to a minute percentage of bronco buyers though, and not a good gauge of price trends imo.
 

BruiserOutdoors

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There was a 66 u13 on BAT that just brought $5k less yesterday than it did in 2019 on BAT. That's the only thing I've seen recently that made me look twice on the price though. u13 sell to a minute percentage of bronco buyers though, and not a good gauge of price trends imo.
this is very true from what ive seen. u13's are cool, but certainly don't bring big $$$ to the majority
 

JeepGuy

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Not sure about Bronco's yet... but watching the used market I'm seeing some decent older toys coming up with decent pricing. Still not what they were pre covid.
 

eaglenest66

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I've noticed a lot of broncos for sale with huge numbers - more than before! None seem to be moving. Thinking people are trying to cash out last minute. Bronco parts also seem to be slowing down.
 

ep67bro

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Maybe a little but prices are still crazy high. I hope it stays high a little longer. I may be putting one of mine on the market before the end of the year.
 

mebco09

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Cash is going to be king again pretty soon. Even though 99% of classic car purchases are done with cash, a lot of that cash was coming from refinancing and taking equity out of real estate.. The refinance market is done for awhile, and I think that will moderate the high end of Bronco sales (and other classics, and ski boats, and Harleys, etc. etc.).

2 1/2% money was basically free money. Free money does stupid things, like pay too much for toys.
 

hyghlndr

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I thinks sales of low ended slowed some due to economy and towards the higher end the new Broncos are having an impact. I know a few who have recently sold to focus on a new one and others stopped looking at vintage.
 

ngsd

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BAT still is bringing some crazy prices.
 

904Bronco

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I have been considering a new Bronco, but happy to wait to see if in another year they get a little more available. Then I think I want to find another 78-79 Bronco. Cheaper, I can work on it, not as well supported in the aftermarket, but less sales tax, registration fees, and insurance costs. Then I wonder if I could end up spending the same amount of money on restoring it? And the final question is I am 61, do I really need another Bronco of any kind?
 

rixtasan

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I realize some people can still get big money, but I'm seeing a lot of softness in the market that wasn't there before. Wondering if anyone else has noticed that? I wonder if it's due to inflation and/or interest rates?
The market is getting a little soft, but Early Broncos and still selling. Especially the less expensive ones.
 
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