- First Name
- john
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2020
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- Location
- Riverside, Calif
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- 2015 jku rubicon
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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I think they put too many doors on your more-door. If these turn into collectible classics in 70 years, the more-door won't command the premium, just saying. (HA! As if any modern car will actually be running in 70 years. 90% of the tech will be non-operable and bricked)That’s my build, dig it?
Some friendly relationship advice for after you order the Race Red Bronco.I love the contrast of black trim with Race Red. When my wife and I hit our local Ford Dealer to see some of the Bronco colors on other Fords, they had a Race Red F-150 there that looked great. It was a bright sunny day and when my wife saw it, it was a definite no for her. I will have to admit when its out in the sun, that Red is very bright with tints of orange in it. Still love it, but not gonna fight that battle right now.
I think it is this thing called picking your battles. A few months ago we bought her a new car and I told her to get what ever she wanted. She made a $30k choice which its a decent car but not what I would have picked. I'm looking at a $60k choice so financially, we both need to be on the same page. In all honesty, she would let me get the RR if I absolutely had to have it, but at this point I'm just trying to keep her on board with the whole purchase thing. Also, I've decided to wait it out for a MY22 with a cool shade of green.I think they put too many doors on your more-door. If these turn into collectible classics in 70 years, the more-door won't command the premium, just saying. (HA! As if any modern car will actually be running in 70 years. 90% of the tech will be non-operable and bricked)
Some friendly relationship advice for after you order the Race Red Bronco.
FWIW: I genuinely don't understand how a partner gets to stonewall a vehicle decision, assuming it's not a financial hardship. When the GF wanted to order a Ranger I asked what she wanted, she told me what she wanted, we ordered that truck and she loves it. When it comes time for me to order the Bronco I am telling her what I want, I ordered what I wanted and she's excited that i'll get just what I want. Whoever is going to be the de facto driver of said vehicle gets to choose what they want.
Maybe even less!But thank you for that awesome marital advice. It was worth as much as I paid for it. ?
It's shit like this that kept my relationship alive and well for 23 years (she passed away a year ago, God rest her soul I miss her every second). I had my money, she had her money, and we had our money. Neither one of us ever argued about money, or spending habits. Buy what you want, just don't lose the house, lol.I think they put too many doors on your more-door. If these turn into collectible classics in 70 years, the more-door won't command the premium, just saying. (HA! As if any modern car will actually be running in 70 years. 90% of the tech will be non-operable and bricked)
Some friendly relationship advice for after you order the Race Red Bronco.
FWIW: I genuinely don't understand how a partner gets to stonewall a vehicle decision, assuming it's not a financial hardship. When the GF wanted to order a Ranger I asked what she wanted, she told me what she wanted, we ordered that truck and she loves it. When it comes time for me to order the Bronco I am telling her what I want, I ordered what I wanted and she's excited that i'll get just what I want. Whoever is going to be the de facto driver of said vehicle gets to choose what they want.
I think they put too many doors on your more-door. If these turn into collectible classics in 70 years, the more-door won't command the premium, just saying. (HA! As if any modern car will actually be running in 70 years. 90% of the tech will be non-operable and bricked)