Bronco Sport

Make
Ford
Segment
SUV

The Ford Bronco Sport may be facing some delays, and with sub-par fuel economy ratings, it's a bit of a tough sell in some ways. This is especially true when the little off-roader is already being subjected to ridiculous markups, but we're happy to report that Ford is at least offering a little reprieve when it comes to the pricing of the Bronco Sport. The discount will apply to any new 2021 Bronco Sport model and for those who prefer to finance rather than buy cash, there's a special offer too. Okay, so the discount is only $500 while finance is only offered at 4.9 percent for 84 months, but that's still decent.

For reference, the Bronco Sport's various trims (including destination charge) carry the the following MSRPs: the base model asks for $26,820 while the Big Bend trim is $28,320. The Outer Banks model carries an MSRP of $32,320 while the Badlands is $38,820. The top Final Edition version is actually a little cheaper at $38,160. For those interested in financing, a $2,982 down payment will result in monthly payments of $371 per month. There's also a lease offer that allows for 10,500 annual miles for 39 months. Here, you have to pay $3,325 up front, excluding taxes title and license fees, with a monthly payment of $343.

As usual, there are some conditions to the offer, including that you need to take delivery by March 31, and there are the usual disclaimers that the incentive is only valid in the USA and that some customers may not qualify for the discount offers. Regardless of discounts, the buzz over the new Bronco and its little brother has made them very hot property, and we're sure that we'll see plenty of these capable off-roaders all over our streets very soon. Hell, there's a chance we might even see a Bronco Sport pulling you over someday as a police interceptor.