- First Name
- Jon
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- Sep 8, 2020
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- Prescott, AZ
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- Badlands
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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- #31
The best part for me was seeing it for the first time and finalizing choices. If you off-road you won’t learn anything new about driving, but lots about capability of the bronco. There are not a lot of choices, you are in a convoy only as fast as your slowest denominator and the tricky parts are all spotted by guides. No opportunity to be too dumb.Doesn't the insurance cover if you do something dumb? I'm hoping there is enough opportunity for dumb things.
I'm assuming there are plenty of possible/optional lines if we're driving around all afternoon. In the pics and video I haven't seen anything I wouldn't/haven't done in my unlocked 30" tires XJ. I'm mostly there to really check out the Broncos, to finalize my choices when ordering. Hoping to be able to have some fun in the Bronco as well.
I think it is really cool what they are doing. It's great to expose more people to the fun and techniques of exploring off road. Valuable and fun to see how the features of the Bronco work. However, and ton of us are coming from already owning Jeeps and already doing pretty extreme off road stuff. Heck, I'm attending while driving through Vegas on my way to Sand Hollow with my single seat rear steer rock buggy. I'm wondering what the Off Roadeo experience will be like if we already have off road experience?
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