Is $44k a good deal for a CPO 2022 Badlands with 31k miles?

I’m checking out a Certified PreOwned 2022 Badlands listed at $44k with 31k miles. Here are the details below. What do you all think—good deal or not?

2022 Bronco Badlands

Listed Price: $44k

MSRP (Window Sticker): $56k

Mileage: 31,000

Engine: 2.7L

Trans. 10-speed auto

Exterior: White

Interior: Leather Trim/Vinyl Black Seats

Package: Mid Package

Top: Soft

Add-ons:

  • Floor liners/all weather mats
  • Towing capability
  • Keypad

EDIT: Also clean CarFax, 1 previous owner.

Which state are you in? I paid an extra $1k for an OTX SAS mid package with just 3k miles in Texas.

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@Harlem
New York

Nice ride!

Zion said:
@Harlem
New York

Nice ride!

Are you planning to explore the outer banks with it? What do you have in mind for your Bronco?

Corey said:
What does CPO mean?

It stands for Certified PreOwned. Usually comes with an extended factory warranty.

Tatum said:

Corey said:
What does CPO mean?

It stands for Certified PreOwned. Usually comes with an extended factory warranty.

Ohh, I knew that! Can’t believe I’ve never heard the acronym before :man_facepalming:

With all the different trims and options for these new Broncos, I thought it was something new I’d missed!

EDIT: Meant to add clean CarFax, 1 previous owner.

Ford’s potential announcement tomorrow on 2025 Bronco pricing might affect used car prices. Keep an eye on that.