I'm not taking sides, but I would bet that Bronco sales would double (or more) with a fixed-roof option. Never underestimate the veto power of the spouse.Perhaps you should go buy a 4Runner then.
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I'm not taking sides, but I would bet that Bronco sales would double (or more) with a fixed-roof option. Never underestimate the veto power of the spouse.Perhaps you should go buy a 4Runner then.
Find a better wifeI'm not taking sides, but I would bet that Bronco sales would double (or more) with a fixed-roof option. Never underestimate the veto power of the spouse.![]()
I'm not speaking for myself here. I've got the removable top, and a two-door! If anything, I have to fight for seat time.Find a better wife
My wife's daily driver for awhile was a 1973 Bronco. Uncut and unlifted with a 3 on the tree
And that was HER Bronco. Mine was lifted and trail bashed.
I was replying to the comment, not necessarily to you personallyI'm not speaking for myself here. I've got the removable top, and a two-door! If anything, I have to fight for seat time.![]()
Is there even another "upgrade" engine option besides the smaller of the two Gen 6 small blocks? They have that twin-turbo V6 floating around the parts bin but they seem content to leave that exclusive to Cadillac for now.Kinda late to the party, So Iḿ not sure if this has already been discussed.
If GMC brings back the Jimmy, I don think it will come with a V8, at least if it is based on the Colorado like the rumors says..