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Keeping your bronco trim?

After seeing some pricing from the survey, are you keeping your bronco trim?


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qnet

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I also haven't decided. I'm still leaning toward BB, but thinking about BD as well. The Bronco was never going to be my main fun weekend vehicle, I have my M2 for that.

It"s going to be my daily driver to work and run around town car, just like my Jeep was. I do want to go off road some, but not to the level like many here.

I got so carried away watching TFL videos on Youtube, and reading this forum, that I forgot how much I enjoyed riding around with the top down in my regular bare bones JK Jeep Wrangler sport.
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Staticclism

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Wanted a base 2-door manual before, still want one now. (y)
 

dejones64

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It's like, after adding the options and features, "I'm so close to the next trim level, why don't I just bump up to that, for just a couple thousand more...". This isn't Fords first rodeo.
 

Haulin455

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Sticking with what I’ve been planning! I’m getting exactly the options I want at exactly the price I predicted it would cost.

2DR Badlands = $42,095
2.7EB/10-AT = $3,500
High Package = $2,700
Destination Fee = $1,495
Total Before TTL = $49,790

My limit was $50K before TTL. So I have ~$210 to spare. If X Plan is accepted I might have $1-2k extra to spend on additional options and/or accessories.
 
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highertechnology

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Still planning on WT but could consider loaded BL for disconnect. But do want 35s and V6unlike many others.
 

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I’ve been thinking 2 door Badlands.

But I want the bigger engine and the Lux package. I am a short woman (will be my DD) so I wasn’t considering Sasquatch but husband would love it.

I may go Wildtrack depending on

1. Cost of the leather upgrade.
2. Availability of a white painted top with minimal upgrade charge
3. Number of husband points Sasquatch affords me
 
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I’ve been thinking 2 door Badlands.

But I want the bigger engine and the Lux package. I am a short woman (will be my DD) so I wasn’t considering Sasquatch but husband would love it.

I may go Wildtrack depending on

1. Cost of the leather upgrade.
2. Availability of a white painted top with minimal upgrade charge
3. Number of husband points Sasquatch affords me
WT has a lot of options I want but I'm currently leaning towards the badlands. You get an upgraded/beefier suspension, modular front and rear bumper, vinyl seats, rubber flooring, bash plates, better looking wheels (second only to the squatch imo) and the nifty emblem.

If I'm not looking at the aftermarket right away the steel rear bumper (BD, BL, FE only I think) becomes more valuable. I'd feel more confident standing on it and it'll deter rubicons when I cut em off in traffic. Looks kinda plasticky here though.

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