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Paul Atmajian (not verified)    August 21, 2021 - 10:19AM

The green color is a good idea. Not only is the color itself fantastic l, but it does look authentic When comparing to the Bronco of 50 years ago. However, I would have taken the green in a different direction. I would have done what no other American automaker in history has ever done and named that green British racing green. Another consideration if one is thinking along the lines of in-your-face moves to Range Rover would be to offer a normally aspirated four-cylinder version of the Bronco with the green color,, with a massive air filter, oil filter, and cooling system, and call it the Africa Edition. While I realize that this angle it's not true retro Bronco idealogy. It makes that in your face statement about we're going to do authentic Range Rover better than Range Rover Land Rover now. That's very legitimate, because they left that niche and went in the luxury direction. So this idea of the all capable indestructible vehicle suited for their toughest places in the world is a fine competitive space for the Bronco. It's not just a United States retro thing.

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