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If it won't kill you, I absolutely think waiting is the most prudent route. Within 3 years you will get to see the new 4 Runner, Jeep's response (V8, improved steering, hybrids/electric), possibly even GMCs response, you will get to see the new electric trucks hit the market, you will get to see the new Bronco Raptor, you will see how the power boosts/hybrids are doing in the F150s. Not to mention you will have seen the Bronco in person to see materials, size, colors, etc. Had a chance to test drive it, watch recalls, first year problems, real world performance tests, etc. You will be able to see after market options and how easy or hard it is to upgrade to what you want from a lesser model. Not to mention you likely have the first round of trade-ins and upgrades hitting the market so the opportunity for a well-priced used one would now be in play and dealers would likely be more willing to negotiate on new ones.
Now 3 years is a long time, I certainly understand not waiting. There will always be the hope of next year bringing new upgrades/bells and whistles to market, even 3 years from now. You can play the wait game for years and never get to have fun. It's going to be extremely tough whenever you are passed by a top off bronco! If I was rich, I would buy now and upgrade later. But for those wanting to buy once at a good price, with real world research I think waiting 2-3 years is probably a sweet spot for the Bronco.
Now 3 years is a long time, I certainly understand not waiting. There will always be the hope of next year bringing new upgrades/bells and whistles to market, even 3 years from now. You can play the wait game for years and never get to have fun. It's going to be extremely tough whenever you are passed by a top off bronco! If I was rich, I would buy now and upgrade later. But for those wanting to buy once at a good price, with real world research I think waiting 2-3 years is probably a sweet spot for the Bronco.
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