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- Steve
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- 07 Toyota Avalon, 08 Honda Civic, 01 Nissan Pathfinder, 10 3T Saab, 94 Jeep Cherokee
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Hello Bronco Nation!
This is my first post for Bronco6g Website. I have been looking at purchasing a Jeep Wrangler for the past couple of years. I was excited with the improvements that Jeep had made. Then Tesla came out with the Cybertruck and I was again excited that Tesla came out with a totally different concept. Now Ford, just hit the ball out of Detroit and landed at the Global Life Ball Park in Arlington, TX. They did an exceptional job. I can't wait to see all the accessories that can come with the Bronco. I had thought about the Cybertruck, but I didn't like the idea of having to wait 2 years and I don't think those vehicles could go on a mild dirt road without voiding the warranty. So I scratched the Cybertruck off my list. Now, the problem I have with is getting a good deal in TX. When it comes to dealerships in TX, they should be called stealerships. What I found is the best pricing for the Wranglers is in Arkansas and Idaho. The price difference is really shocking out of state. If I were to buy from Peterson's in Idaho, the savings would be enough to pay for a 3 week vacation. So my big question is this: What are the best dealerships in the country to buy a Ford (Bronco)?
This is my first post for Bronco6g Website. I have been looking at purchasing a Jeep Wrangler for the past couple of years. I was excited with the improvements that Jeep had made. Then Tesla came out with the Cybertruck and I was again excited that Tesla came out with a totally different concept. Now Ford, just hit the ball out of Detroit and landed at the Global Life Ball Park in Arlington, TX. They did an exceptional job. I can't wait to see all the accessories that can come with the Bronco. I had thought about the Cybertruck, but I didn't like the idea of having to wait 2 years and I don't think those vehicles could go on a mild dirt road without voiding the warranty. So I scratched the Cybertruck off my list. Now, the problem I have with is getting a good deal in TX. When it comes to dealerships in TX, they should be called stealerships. What I found is the best pricing for the Wranglers is in Arkansas and Idaho. The price difference is really shocking out of state. If I were to buy from Peterson's in Idaho, the savings would be enough to pay for a 3 week vacation. So my big question is this: What are the best dealerships in the country to buy a Ford (Bronco)?
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