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Me and my wife don’t want crib midgets so a 4 door is just wasted money.
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Fly to Colorado next week and see them in person. Lol.So I have a developing crisis,. The spousal unit has declared her desire for a 4 door.
This I find unacceptable and to add to my lack of leverage it is not as if we can go compare the 2. Her suggestion was, horrors, wait until we can actually sit in one. Then she also suggested, even worse, wait until some one who buys one as a family hauler gives it up and getting it at a discount. All perfectly reasonable suggestions any adult would make... Why is she so damn smart?
I am definitely in the dinosaur category. I never have and likely never will own a 4 door vehicle. Plus only by manual transmission. Only exception being my new Silverado. I bought a new Tacoma just to get a manual truck, but turned out to be a POS so after only 2 months traded it for Silverado. I had to look long and hard to find it, as I only wanted a regular cab truck. To me a truck will always be a regular cab. Once you put 4 doors and very short be on a truck, it just becomes an SUV with an open trunk. Now that regular cab trucks are all but extinct, I decided to give a Bronco a chance. The only reason I even considered it was due to 2 door manual availability.Does anyone know how many 2 door Broncos have been pre-ordered vs the 4 door version? Sorry if I missed this in another thread.
Edit: Bronco6G's reservation tracking list (with almost 4k reservations) shows almost 63% reserved are 4-door Broncos.
See all the other stats at: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-reservations-tracking-list-stats-enter-yours.1757/
So um, what if I want it for a DD and the occasional get me through a snow storm in the winter?
3500So um, what if I want it for a DD and the occasional get me through a snow storm in the winter?