The Ford Bronco's return after a 25-year absence generated extraordinary consumer enthusiasm and, subsequently, extraordinary demand that pushed transaction prices well above MSRP through its first two years of production. For Indiana buyers considering a used 2022 Bronco, the question is whether the vehicle's genuine capability and iconic status justify its premium ownership costs.

Purchase Price Range

Used 2022 Broncos in Indiana are priced in the $38,000 to $58,000 range depending on trim, engine, and configuration. Big Bend, Black Diamond, and Outer Banks represent the most accessible used configurations. Wildtrak and Badlands trims command significant premiums. The Bronco Raptor, if available, is priced well above $70,000 in the used market.

Fuel Cost

The 2.3-liter four-cylinder Bronco averages 20 to 23 mpg combined in real-world Indiana use, costing approximately $1,800 to $2,100 per year at 12,000 miles. The 2.7-liter V6 reduces economy to 17 to 20 mpg, increasing annual fuel cost to approximately $2,100 to $2,500. Neither configuration competes with conventional compact SUVs on fuel economy.

Insurance Cost

The Bronco's insurance costs are higher than the Wrangler due to its newer platform, higher replacement costs, and less established repair infrastructure. Full coverage in Indiana typically runs $1,500 to $2,100 per year. Soft-top configurations may have specific coverage considerations worth discussing with your insurer.

First-Generation Reliability Risk

The 2022 Bronco is the second year of production for a completely new platform. The 2021 model year experienced significant quality issues with hardtop panel fit, modular roof leaks, and various electrical concerns. Ford addressed many issues through service bulletins and running production changes. The 2022 model is improved but still carries elevated reliability risk compared to the mature Wrangler platform.

Resale Value

Like the Wrangler, the Bronco retains value exceptionally well due to sustained demand. Used 2022 Broncos are often priced near or above original MSRP in strong markets. This strong resale trajectory is one of the key financial arguments for Bronco ownership despite its higher running costs.

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