So what are the thoughts on a Badlands with Sasquatch being able to take 37's off the bat (i.e. no other mods) its "lift" is about 1.2" as compared to a non-Sasquatch truck.
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Why Vinyl over leather? I am asking because I am torn between the two so it would be helpful to understand how you made the decision. Thanks!I reserved a First Edition but will probably end up with a Badlands. I'd rather have vinyl seats than leather.
As a former Jeep owner, I know it's going to get rained in, so it'll be nice to have the wash-out interior. Big downside to leather is that it also adds carpet.Why Vinyl over leather? I am asking because I am torn between the two so it would be helpful to understand how you made the decision. Thanks!
Got it. Wash-out interior is definitely a plus, and good to know that the vinyl overall is better in appearance and feel.As a former Jeep owner, I know it's going to get rained in, so it'll be nice to have the wash-out interior. Big downside to leather is that it also adds carpet.
Also, by most (all?) accounts, the vinyl looks and feels nicer than the leather. The only reason to get leather IMO is if you want power seats.
That seems to be the case. I don't think there are any pics of the two physically next to each other, but there are definitely a lot of pics of both. There's a thread that compares them, but it's hard to tell with separate pics in different lighting.Are there any pictures showing the seats side by side - vinyl vs leather?
If I can recall correctly, the vinyl is dark grey and the leather is black
Mine is almost exactly the same, except I went with the stock wheels and A51.I ended up with a 2DR BL. $54k+
I'm going MGV over leather for a couple of reasons. First is the leather isn't even a full-leather option. It's part leather, part vinyl. Second, it's $2,200 and not full-leather. Third, in the two-door, you don't even get power seats (that come with the four-door for the same price). I'm not really concerned with having a wash-out interior, so the carpet with the leather wasn't an issue. Once I heard MGV felt nice, the leather lost on a value proposition. This coming from someone who's had leather in every single vehicle I've ever owned except one.As a former Jeep owner, I know it's going to get rained in, so it'll be nice to have the wash-out interior. Big downside to leather is that it also adds carpet.
Also, by most (all?) accounts, the vinyl looks and feels nicer than the leather. The only reason to get leather IMO is if you want power seats.
Depends on what is attractive to you in the Lux package. The only thing you're gaining with SAS is the 35" tires and the beadlock rims, the suspension is already the same. Worth it if you prefer the look. Personally, I don't plan on taking it mudding too often when it's brand-spanking new, so the 33" All Terrains will serve me best in this phase of its life (I have an agreement with my husband that he can do whatever he wants to it mod-wise in 5 years).I will probably be ordering in a week. The dealer allocation thing makes it close for me to get a MY21. I would like your opinions. My build right now is 2dr BL, 2.7 AT, Sasquatch, high package. My debate is going Lux package instead of Squatch. Would you rather have Lux or Sasquatch on a Badlands?
Ford is not taking X-plan on the Bronco's, however Granger Ford will give you some X-plan credit.Badlands here. I'm going to wheel the crap out of it first weekend of ownership. Hoping to stay under 55k (with X-plan) with the following options:
2.7
Sasquatch
High package
Hardtop
Both...Would you rather have Lux or Sasquatch on a Badlands?
Numerous dealers across the country are honoring X-Plan pricing even though Ford has made it ineligible, for X-Plan. That just means the dealers won't get reimbursed from Ford.Ford is not taking X-plan on the Bronco's, however Granger Ford will give you some X-plan credit.