- First Name
- Reese
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2020
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 1,534
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- 3,747
- Location
- West Suburbs of Chicago
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Explorer XLT
- Your Bronco Model
- Black Diamond
Looks cool, but I don't have the funds or the patience to own a full on electric vehicle right now. I'll stick with hybrid if I can even afford any PHEV vehicles I want. LOL.
Our family makes decent money and with very minimal debt (mortgage and small car payment currently), and there's no way I'm signing up for what manufacturers are charging. Heck, I'm having difficulty stomaching what I envision the Bronco cost to be, since I don't have one yet. I've drawn a line in the sand on what our budget can handle. $50k and up vehicles are off the board. I won't consider them. It's just a complete waste of money in my opinion. Then throw in the fact many of these manufacturers are banking on buyers to finance for 6-8 years. Nope. Not a fan of mortgaging my future either. I think people need to take a step back and consider how this could impact their financial future. Kind of like how people my age(40+) expect 17 year old's to fully understand what student loans can do to you for the rest of your life... I think people need to stop and think about this commitment.
Now that I've rambled, I'll step off the soapbox. LOL.
tldr: It is a cool looking vehicle, but I'll assume the one in the pics would be well over $100k. I'm out.
Our family makes decent money and with very minimal debt (mortgage and small car payment currently), and there's no way I'm signing up for what manufacturers are charging. Heck, I'm having difficulty stomaching what I envision the Bronco cost to be, since I don't have one yet. I've drawn a line in the sand on what our budget can handle. $50k and up vehicles are off the board. I won't consider them. It's just a complete waste of money in my opinion. Then throw in the fact many of these manufacturers are banking on buyers to finance for 6-8 years. Nope. Not a fan of mortgaging my future either. I think people need to take a step back and consider how this could impact their financial future. Kind of like how people my age(40+) expect 17 year old's to fully understand what student loans can do to you for the rest of your life... I think people need to stop and think about this commitment.
Now that I've rambled, I'll step off the soapbox. LOL.
tldr: It is a cool looking vehicle, but I'll assume the one in the pics would be well over $100k. I'm out.
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