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Has anyone with a two-door wish they purchased a four-door? And has anyone with a four-door wish the bought the two-door instead?
Just curious.
Just curious.
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6'6" here as well, and north of 300#. No issues with the B pillar here either. I actually find my Bronco one of the most comfortable vehicles I have ever owned.How does a B-pillar Jab you lol
Im 6'6" and have the seat all the way back and have never touched the B pillar
On another note- No way I would want a 2 door but I think they look cool
I see what you did there.2 door... Regrets, I have a few, but then again too few to mention....
I did what I had to do without exemption...I see what you did there.
I have a 17 month old and think he will age so 2DR it is. Roof rack and basket kitchen will solve my storage problems for now.2 door here, no regrets on size but coming from a higher trim subaru the bronco is like going backwards in refinement and ride comfort. The bronco is a "truck"!
Been camping/hunting/fishing/backpacking all my life, if the 2 door is too small for 2 people, you're taking too much stuff!
If you have young kids then 2 door would be too small. No young kids, get the 2 door.
The b-pillar on 2 door is farther back than on 4 door. I'm 6'1" and cannot ride with arm out in 4 door. Arm out on 2 door is super comfy, lots of arm room.
To my eye the 2 door looks better on tall skinny non-sasquatch tires. And the 4 door looks better on chunky sasquatch tires.
I think it's fun to see the variety!
I have 3 kids so a 5 passenger vehicle is a non negotiable and I havenāt looked back from 4 door. Maybe if I was an empty nester Iād have a compact broncoHas anyone with a two-door wish they purchased a four-door? And has anyone with a four-door wish the bought the two-door instead?
Just curious.