I don’t fault Tommy for his purchase or reasons why. It would appear that he ordered his Jeep before he was even given the opportunity to drive the Bronco. Who knows, he may decide to trade it in a few years for a 2024 Bronco. I will say that personally I end up on the fence from time to time about getting a Wrangler myself.I think everyone on this forum tends to forget this extremely important fact when considering Bronco vs others... good on you bringing it up
Two driving factors for me is the poor range per full tank of gas. Let’s face it, the gas mileage is poor at best and the capacity of the fuel tanks does not compensate for that. The other factor for me is the placement of the speakers and seeing reviews that the sound, even with B&O speakers, is poor. I like where the speakers are in the sound bar of the Wranglers….I like to listen to music or talk radio when driving my vehicles. If I cannot hear the radio when driving down the highway, then that takes away from the experience for me.
I am looking forward to my Bronco, but not afraid to switch to something else shouldI feel the need.
I have owned a Ford my entire adult life to include multiple F-150s, a few Shelby GT-500s, and a 66 Bronco which I sold eight years ago. I’ve owned several Wranglers to include two JKU Rubicons and they have always been fun but always something missing. I am hoping that the new Bronco is what the doctor ordered to fill that need. If not, I may dabble into a different fun vehicle….Only time will tell.
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