Donald Trump brought the Ford Bronco back from the dead (not literally)
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
If Donald Trump loses to Hillary Clinton he might still lay claim to making a part of America great again.
The Republican presidential candidate has been relentless in attacking Ford for moving jobs to Mexico throughout his stumbling campaign.
The American-based car company has been firing back and in the crossfire of it all, let slip a big secret:
The Bronco is coming back.
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Manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1966 to 1996 over five generations, the Bronco was a popular and typically grunty SUV throughout its thirty years.
It was the car of choice for OJ Simpson drove in his infamous live TV police chase.
A Bronco concept car was displayed at the 2004 North American International Auto Show, but the project was dropped when the newer Ford Escape was revealed and it hasn't been seen in public since.
Speaking to the Detroit Free Press last week in response to Trump's persistent belittling of the American-based car company Ford spokesman Bill Johnson said:
'We hate to see the products go to Mexico, but with the Ranger and the Bronco coming to Michigan Assembly that absolutely secures the future for our people a lot more than the Focus does'.
Ford announced earlier this year that it will add four SUVs to the lineup.
But without Trump, the world would still be none the wiser the Bronco was one of them.