If I wanted monochromatic, I'd just get a luxury sedan & stay on hardtop. I don't think a sparky grab handle accent color is gonna do it for me. At least Wrangler gives the interior a little spice:I'd assume so
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If I wanted monochromatic, I'd just get a luxury sedan & stay on hardtop. I don't think a sparky grab handle accent color is gonna do it for me. At least Wrangler gives the interior a little spice:I'd assume so
That Jeep display looks so tiny compared to what will be in the Bronco!If I wanted monochromatic, I'd just get a luxury sedan & stay on hardtop. I don't think a sparky grab handle accent color is gonna do it for me. At least Wrangler gives the interior a little spice:
Yeah the smallest display in the Bronco is as large as the biggest display in the Jeep.That Jeep display looks so tiny compared to what will be in the Bronco!
Understand. My Renegade is pretty small screen...but heck - I only use it for the radio. I'd rather live with a small screen than an interior made to order for a funeral procession.Yeah the smallest display in the Bronco is as large as the biggest display in the Jeep.
Interesting since I've never paid attention to Jeep products before. I'm learning more about Jeep on the Bronco forums . That display in the photo looks like a 6" one based on the vents next to being @3"s (guesstimate).Yeah the smallest display in the Bronco is as large as the biggest display in the Jeep.
I believe the one in the pic is the middle screen size, so there's one even smaller.
The reason for the colors is that is what America buys... not wants... buys!
Here is the website:https://www.carmax.com/articles/car-color-popularity
Here is Fordās truck paint chart Mid 70ās can you imagine being Ford, spending millions on customer custom paint only to find out you invested thousands on āBay Tree Greenā for 20 people to order it? All the wasted money...
However, as said elsewhere in this post. We are a distinct minority!
make mine Mexicalia Red!
7"Interesting since I've never paid attention to Jeep products before. I'm learning more about Jeep on the Bronco forums . That display in the photo looks like a 6" one based on the vents next to being @3"s (guesstimate).
I wonder how much of that is due to rental agencies? For years nearly every rental car I got assigned was white. I refused to buy a white car due to that association. Finally relented earlier this year after getting a deal on a white car, although it's a nice pearl white with black accents, so that helps.60% of cars in the world are white, after that its black, then grey. White shot up in popularity around the time of the Iphone and its been strong since.
Think of all the fleet vehicles also. Whites just so common, why I want Cyber Orange. It'll stand out.I wonder how much of that is due to rental agencies? For years nearly every rental car I got assigned was white. I refused to buy a white car due to that association. Finally relented earlier this year after getting a deal on a white car, although it's a nice pearl white with black accents, so that helps.
What spice?If I wanted monochromatic, I'd just get a luxury sedan & stay on hardtop. I don't think a sparky grab handle accent color is gonna do it for me. At least Wrangler gives the interior a little spice:
Spice = non-black. i.e. seats & 2-tone dashWhat spice?
Manufacturers didnāt just stop producing colors and the dealers didnāt just stop ordering colors. They made those changes because that is what the vast majority of people want and buy.Yes, but the question is..... do people buy black because thatās whatās on the dealer lots or because thatās what they want. Feels impossible sometimes to find a vehicle thatās not silver or black
So like Broncos but with less spiceSpice = non-black. i.e. seats & 2-tone dash