Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Sasquatch-equipped Broncos are the ones worth owning, and this Shadow Black Wildtrak stacks that package on top of the High, Mid, and Lux boxes. Bought new in January 2025 and showing 10,800 miles, it retains its removable hardtop, full steel bash plates, and a dealer-installed tow hitch. Bidding stands at $40,000 with five days remaining and 12 bids placed.2024 Ford Bronco WildtrakCars & BidsWhat it's worth right nowData from Kelley Blue Book puts 2024 Bronco private party values from $30,000 to $61,700 depending on style, with trade-in from $29,100 to $57,400. Retail asking prices for comparable low-mileage 2024 Wildtraks run from $54,988 for a 6,400-mile example up to $62,723 for one showing 4,992 miles.AdvertisementAdvertisementAuction results settle below dealer retail, which is where the useful number lives. At 10,800 miles with the Sasquatch package, the Lux box, and a clean Carfax, this truck sits near the top of the private party range rather than the middle. Fair value lands between $45,000 and $54,000, with $49,000 most likely. The current bid of $40,000 carries 12 bids and five days against a reserve.Cars & BidsCondition and detailsEquipment is close to comprehensive. The Sasquatch package brings 35-inch off-road tires, HOSS 2.0 suspension with Bilstein dampers, electronic-locking front and rear axles, a 4.7 final drive ratio, and wider fender flares, while the High, Mid, and Lux packages layer on interior and technology content. Full vehicle steel bash plates, a removable hardtop, Terrain Management with G.O.A.T. modes, and a dealer-installed tow hitch complete it. Two keys, the owner's manual, the window sticker, and the hitch accompany the sale.2024 Ford Bronco WildtrakCars & BidsService and recall history are both current. Carfax records an oil change and tire rotation in July 2026 at 9,966 miles, a weatherstrip replacement in February 2026 at 5,947 miles, and an oil change with body lubrication and rotation in December 2025 at 5,586 miles. The seller states an open recall covering front seat height-adjust pivot bolt inspection, NHTSA 26V268, has been addressed with paperwork uploaded to the listing.Cars & BidsTwo items deserve attention. A loan remains outstanding, so the title may only become available once it has been satisfied from sale proceeds, which affects timing rather than the truck itself. That weatherstrip replacement at 5,947 miles is worth noting given how widely hardtop sealing complaints have been reported on this generation, so a buyer should test for water intrusion. A pre-purchase inspection should include a leak check and confirmation that the recall work is documented.2024 Ford Bronco WildtrakCars & BidsAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeFordModelBronco WildtrakYear2024Mileage10,800 milesEngineTwin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V6Power330 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torqueTransmissionTen-speed automaticDrive typeFour wheel drive with two-speed transfer caseExterior colorShadow BlackInterior colorBlack and SandstoneCurrent bid$40,000 with five days remainingInterested in this car? View the listing here.What makes the Bronco Wildtrak uniqueTwenty-five years of absence built the anticipation. Ford revived the Bronco for 2021 as a body-on-frame off-roader aimed directly at the Wrangler, and the Wildtrak sits near the top of the range as the fast-terrain specialist rather than the rock-crawling Badlands. Its 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 makes 330 horsepower and 415 lb-ft, and the Sasquatch hardware comes standard on this trim rather than costing extra.2024 Ford Bronco WildtrakCars & BidsConfiguration separates the good ones. Sasquatch brings 35-inch tires and locking differentials from the factory, which means no aftermarket lift is needed for real capability and no part of the warranty gets compromised, while the removable hardtop delivers the open-air experience the Wrangler built its reputation on. Broncos combining the Lux package with Sasquatch hold value better than the volume trims, which is the pattern this truck fits.My takeAt $40,000 with 12 bids and five days to run, my call is $49,000, with $54,000 possible if the Sasquatch and Lux combination pulls two determined bidders together. The value here is real, because retail asks on comparable low-mileage Wildtraks sit between $54,988 and $62,723, and buying at auction from a private seller normally lands several thousand under that. The work required is procedural rather than mechanical, since the lien means the title follows the payoff and the seller has already cleared the open recall. Verify the hardtop seals given that weatherstrip replacement at 5,947 miles, confirm the recall paperwork, and this is a sensible way into a well-optioned Bronco.AdvertisementAdvertisementDisclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 19, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.