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I like how you think. I can weld....If you can't weld yourself, any welding shop can easily fix your problem for a small fee.
Although that may lower my resale value.
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I like how you think. I can weld....If you can't weld yourself, any welding shop can easily fix your problem for a small fee.
I assure you that having convenience features will not limit me from taking my bronco and bashing it up against rocks on a black diamond trail at the rock park....Perhaps you should not have put it in general bronco topics then.
I thought it was somewhat tongue in cheek, however there is always a grain of truth in humor. The finest and most fun vehicles I have owned in my life had no seat memory or even a hundredth of the bloated video game features of the Bronco. If it bothers you even a little bit that there is no seat memory on a powered seat, then you have missed out on a lot of the visceral thrills in life and I feel sad for you.
Real men (and women) drive Jeep TJ's....no power seats, no power windows, no power door locks, no heated seats, no computer screens.....AND, we have real rust, not any of that wimpy surface rust that some of you have been complaining about!I ordered a base. You have leather and powered seats. WOW!!
What is a “rock park”? Sounds like a California thing.I assure you that having convenience features will not limit me from taking my bronco and bashing it up against rocks on a black diamond trail at the rock park....
Rather I pity you because I doubt you'll do half the things in your Bronco that I will do in mine.
After spending so much on my new vehicles for my family, I thought about having a fleet of XJs. TJ's would be better except they are getting harder to find.Real men (and women) drive Jeep TJ's....no power seats, no power windows, no power door locks, no heated seats, no computer screens.....AND, we have real rust, not any of that wimpy surface rust that some of you have been complaining about!
I was too....a manual seat fits this vehicle so much better. Personally, it's much better anyway to be able to just jump in, grab the lever and slam it to the rear.I'm surprised Ford even put power seats in the bronco.
Every tire available from the factory is a street tire. Some are just labeled for mud and snow, which is the least you can get with OBX.I'm not a man because I want a memory seat in my Bronco, I get it.
I just don't agree with the thought process that conveniences are emasculate. I think that is as ridiculous as if I were to say a real man would have bought a Bronco that you can actually off-road instead non-lifted, non-locked, base model with street tires...
Had to buy high package (lux) just to get the one absolute......heated steering wheelAfter spending so much on my new vehicles for my family, I thought about having a fleet of XJs. TJ's would be better except they are getting harder to find.
Heated seats...my last car didnt even have a working heater and I live in Colorado.
My 75 didn't have power brakes. It took one time at the rock park and I put a booster on it...None of my current broncos came with power steering or power brakes lol. Finally put power steering and brakes on one of them. Those were eventually optional items and alot of folks still didn't order them.
I assure you that having convenience features will not limit me from taking my bronco and bashing it up against rocks on a black diamond trail at the rock park....
Rather I pity you because I doubt you'll do half the things in your Bronco that I will do in mine.