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Pretty sure no B&O without Lux, that question was asked and answered at the Bronco East Event.
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Concur!!!! Just ask a jeep owner that got the base audio package and upgraded with aftermarket.... expensive and hard as a DIY.... Most audio shops would rather upgrade the higher end system that is already built in and integrated with the vehicles computer.People don't understand the absolute headache trying to integrate aftermarket audio on newer cars..... if you haven't tried in the past 2 or 3 years and expect to be able to go in during an afternoon (remember the plastic "templates" for the dash?!!... yea those don't work) you have a whole lot of hurt in front of you. remember there is no glass or dash when they put these systems in..
I don't think this is the case. I was on Ford's website earlier and Mid and High Packages should both have a 90 day free trial with Subscription Nav and the Lux Package gets a 3 year free trial with Subscription Nav. High Package doesn't list these details, but the Mid Package and Lux Package both do at the bottom.One thing I noticed was that HIGH came with something else that may explain such a large jump. Not only does it come with better sound and adaptive cruise, but also gets you Navigation withOUT a subscription.
I am not happy that some of those things will be out of my price range, but I'm glad they did not toss those on the MID package and raise its price. A Bronco without MID just is not worth having IMO. To many basics come with MID to miss out.
Actually Kicker makes some awesome coaxials that replace the factory speakers. Even without an amp they sounded pretty damn good. I did all four in about an hour when I had my JK. Very popular upgrade. And there are a few really easy options for amps made for the Wrangler. All this of course using the factory h/u.Concur!!!! Just ask a jeep owner that got the base audio package and upgraded with aftermarket.... expensive and hard as a DIY.... Most audio shops would rather upgrade the higher end system that is already built in and integrated with the vehicles computer.
shhhh don't jinx itSoon.
No, really this time.
I can't believe I said High...meant to say Lux. With all the inaccuracies out there I definitely could be wrong but I had seen the LUX stating that the Nav was offline and didn't need the subscription.I don't think this is the case. I was on Ford's website earlier and Mid and High Packages should both have a 90 day free trial with Subscription Nav and the Lux Package gets a 3 year free trial with Subscription Nav. High Package doesn't list these details, but the Mid Package and Lux Package both do at the bottom.
Mid Package Details:
Lux Package Details:
This can be seen when you click on "Explore this Model" (I did Badlands) and then "Packages" and select the "i" icon next to them to bring up the details.
Who even knows anything anymore?I can't believe I said High...meant to say Lux. With all the inaccuracies out there I definitely could be wrong but I had seen the LUX stating that the Nav was offline and didn't need the subscription.