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The 2dr squash is nice.Right now, I can personalize my Wrangler to my heart's desire, which is a big deal for me. The Bronco is still kinda ugly unless it's the squash 2 door
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The 2dr squash is nice.Right now, I can personalize my Wrangler to my heart's desire, which is a big deal for me. The Bronco is still kinda ugly unless it's the squash 2 door
It was in Sept. 2019, so it wasn't an early one. I was just surprised that brand new, basically right off the trailer, the steering would be that bad, but apparently I wasn't the only one.One of the early ones with the welds that would break? lol
I sure hope you are right. This is one of the reasons I'm so excited to get involved more with the off road community.I'm excited to see the Bronco out in the wild. The thing about the 4x4 community is its so welcoming in person compared to the street racing community I came from originally. When we are out and I see anybody out there it doesn't matter if it's a wrangler, Nissan, Toyota, other Jeeps, or whatever it may be we always wave or help each other out and shoot the shit.
I won't be treating you like that and the group that I ride with certainly won't. There have been plenty of times I got out solo and end up helping a group of Toyotas and they invite me to tag along and vice versa. I also hope that Bronco community doesn't get a snobby attitude similar how people who got the JL did right when it came out. Were all out there having fun doing the same thing! Can't knock on each other for that! That the reason I'm joined this forum I just like having conversations with like minded people not to argue which rig is better.I sure hope you are right. This is one of the reasons I'm so excited to get involved more with the off road community.
But the Bronco isn't even out yet and we seem to be jumping on people even on this board, we pick on what someone in a video is wearing, and we complain about every flipping thing, and God forbid you mention you think Jeeps have something to offer.
I hope the Bronco Community develops a much higher acceptance of all because I don't want to be treated like the step kid simply because I chose a Bronco.
Bronco snobs are nothing new.I won't be treating you like that and the group that I ride with certainly won't. There have been plenty of times I got out solo and end up helping a group of Toyotas and they invite me to tag along and vice versa. I also hope that Bronco community doesn't get a snobby attitude similar how people who got the JL did right when it came out. Were all out there having fun doing the same thing! Can't knock on each other for that! That the reason I'm joined this forum I just like having conversations with like minded people not to argue which rig is better.
It's because, with the Bronco not available yet, we're like pent up virgins in school just picking on every little detail like saying who we'd never hook up with despite being virgins. We're frigging annoying right now. On the trail, it's going to be a bunch of people who all love the outdoors and pushing their rigs. Only a few will still be morons out in person.I sure hope you are right. This is one of the reasons I'm so excited to get involved more with the off road community.
But the Bronco isn't even out yet and we seem to be jumping on people even on this board, we pick on what someone in a video is wearing, and we complain about every flipping thing, and God forbid you mention you think Jeeps have something to offer.
I hope the Bronco Community develops a much higher acceptance of all because I don't want to be treated like the step kid simply because I chose a Bronco.
Jeeps are a fun vehicle which have history, but that is sales/marketing speak, not something tangible.I don’t, but they weren’t Broncos.
I’m not trying to bunch anybody’s panties here. I’m trading one of my wranglers in on a bronco, but jeep will always have a longer history. Period. It’s just fact.
It sucks for us, but the most history most randos on the street know about Bronco is OJ.
1. If you’re afraid of a new/first model year this is a concern but not for me.Before i put my top 5 reasons, just to be up front, i am trolling. I very much look forward to my new bronco. I have had a 1995 bronco and a jeep tj and jk.
1. Jeep has been making a consistent product for many years at this point vs a first year remake of bronco.
2. Jeep has a more rugged look vs the more “car” like appearance with the straight lines of the bronco.
3. Jeep articulation is much better.
4. Bronco has tried and never been able to maintain. They have had the first gen bronco that is similar to the remake. The larger version of the bronco which was a total different look and purpose. The bronco II, and now a reboot.
5. Jeep has a diesel and V8 option.
Come at me!!!
In the cupholder.... Wait wutWhere did i put my popcorn?
Don't need a new vehicle. Planning on keeping my current vehicle. The top 5 reasons do nothing to impact my choice, Ford Bronco. I know the first ride will bring the same smile and feeling I had riding in a white '66 roadster 55 years ago. Maybe it will end up being 56 years but the wait will be worth it.Before i put my top 5 reasons, just to be up front, i am trolling. I very much look forward to my new bronco. I have had a 1995 bronco and a jeep tj and jk.
1. Jeep has been making a consistent product for many years at this point vs a first year remake of bronco.
2. Jeep has a more rugged look vs the more “car” like appearance with the straight lines of the bronco.
3. Jeep articulation is much better.
4. Bronco has tried and never been able to maintain. They have had the first gen bronco that is similar to the remake. The larger version of the bronco which was a total different look and purpose. The bronco II, and now a reboot.
5. Jeep has a diesel and V8 option.
Come at me!!!