These are the 37s with the 2" lift.
Comparing it to this one those look like 33’s to me.
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It's the opposite for me. If I were forced to buy a 4 door due to kids I'd probably get something different. To each his own right?I keep trying to like the 2 door but the more I look at it the more I think it looks goofy. The proportions just seem off to me.
I'll get hate for it but I consider the 4 door the better looking one.
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2 door SUVs are generally a thing of the past for that reason but it looks like a nice size to me. As Susan pointed out, the 2 door is perfect for those of us driving on small mountain roads or needing to squeeze into a "parking spot" at a crowded trailhead. The 2 door definitely won't suit everyone's needs but I think Ford sized it perfectly for anyone wanting a 2 door SUV in today's world.A couple real concerns I have:
1. This vehicle is small. The two door is especially tiny.
2. The looks are starting to fade on me.
fify2 door SUVs are generally a thing of the past for that reason but it looks like a nice size to me. As Susan pointed out, the 2 door is perfect for those of us driving on small mountain roads or needing to squeeze into a "parking spot" at acrowded trailheadmall. The 2 door definitely won't suit everyone's needs but I think Ford sized it perfectly for anyone wanting a 2 door SUV in today's world.
I feel personally attacked.Other things that are also commonly described as not that bad:
Broccoli
Dental cleanings
FCA reliability when owning a new vehicle for one year
Vegan burgers you eat to humor the chica you're seeing
Vegan nacho "cheese"
Like 30% of cats
Gluten free pizza
Turkey bacon
Knock-off airpods
Chihuahuas once you get to know them
MIC grey rubbermaid trash bin
Twizzlers
Gas station taquitos
The haircut you gave yourself during the pandemic
I was all in on the 2 door just due to the fact it looks badass with the shorter wheelbase and the squatch. Plus it was more true to the 1st gen style.I keep trying to like the 2 door but the more I look at it the more I think it looks goofy. The proportions just seem off to me.
I'll get hate for it but I consider the 4 door the better looking one.
I think the molded Grey color is going to be much nicer than people think. It's not jet-black; so it won't cook the occupants. Plus, it will be a nice contrast to the shiny paint. This rig shouldn't look like a jacked-up car.Modular or the molded
Antimatter Blue and Velocity Blue will look great with the grey roof. That's a bloody large flat solar panel...so a jet black roof would be nobueno down here in Florida.I can't get into the gray top with the black exterior. Then again, not many colors get my excited about the grey top. I feel like catcus grey is one of the few colors where the grey top doesn't look bad.
I could have written this post.A couple real concerns I have:
1. This vehicle is small. The two door is especially tiny.
2. The looks are starting to fade on me.
Maybe it’s that we keep seeing black Frankenstein pre-production models with mismatched parts and colors. Or, every spy shot we see has Broncos that are beat to hell. Or the grey hardtop. Not sure, but I’m definitely not as excited by the looks as I originally was.
Im sure I’m not the only one feeling this way, and this is the big risk Ford takes by taking FOREVER to get it to market. If they were available, one would be in my garage already.
Since the Bronco II was based on first gen Rangers, I can draw a connection but I would not base the connection on looks!But this latest in-person profile pic has me looking at it and all I can see is an updated Bronco II.
I think its perfect size for the old guys that like to kick around up north and beat back and forth to work some.2 door SUVs are generally a thing of the past for that reason but it looks like a nice size to me. As Susan pointed out, the 2 door is perfect for those of us driving on small mountain roads or needing to squeeze into a "parking spot" at a crowded trailhead. The 2 door definitely won't suit everyone's needs but I think Ford sized it perfectly for anyone wanting a 2 door SUV in today's world.