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I understand his comment completely. You bought a used pickup truck vs. a new Jeep. A new Jeep would have been the comparative vehicle to make such statements that the vehicle you bought was (a) a known quantity and (b) comparative in price. You can't compare used vehicle prices to new vehicle pricing. You bought a 3 year old used pickup truck. It has no comparison as an alternative to a New Bronco.I don't understand this comment. Was I not a real buyer? Vehicle classes are not what they were 15 years ago. I just don't feel comfortable dropping 50k on a new product being rushed out during covid that I haven't even been able to sit in. If I was romanticizing about anything it was clear communication & A physical product I can touch before dropping 50k lmao
The people staying with a Bronco purchase, even in consideration of your quite valid points, are buying a Bronco because it's a Bronco and not an alternative to another class or brand of vehicle. In counter to your concerns, I guess I'm lucky since my BD build comes in just under $40K with the anticipated discount I expect to get. As many have stated, if the Bronco comes in not as I expected and don't like it, then I'll not buy it. If after the wait for the Bronco and it turns out not what I expected, then I go visit the Jeep dealership down the street and pick a new Jeep off the lot*. Pretty simple solution.
* personally, I'm not in the market for a Jeep.
No flame meant, just stating the obvious. You'd get the opposite response if you posted on a Titan forum.
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