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Lol underrated postBroncos are for men. Says so right there
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Lol underrated postBroncos are for men. Says so right there
For those of you who need relationship advice, talk to this guy!!!Every cool vehicle I bought for myself was almost immediately claimed by the wife. This time I bought one with a manual transmission.
Ah crap....hope she is OJK. Sad to see your Bronco this way. My Wife has not even asked to drive MY (our) Bronco......for fear this would happen. I have a 2 door with the 2.7. There is a lot of power in this 2 door and it's handling is nimble. I could see anyone not use to driving one also getting carried away and getting into an accident. Guys; For the future of your marriage...do not let your Wife drive your Bronco! For female Owners, the reverse also applies!8 months and over 21,000 mile and not a scratch. Wife drives it 40 miles and this
Take your new Bronco to Discount Tire and they will let you buy their full replacement warranty on the tires.One of the first times my wife drove our Bronco after only a few hundred miles on odometer, ended up picking up some road debris and a inch wide gash in a rear tire requiring replacement (35" Goodyear). Dealer wanted $450 replacement, but I found a local shop to do it for $300.
That stung a bit especially since it was new but stuff happens and could have just as easily been me behind the wheel. Glad everyone is safe on your side.
Pure Genius!!!Every cool vehicle I bought for myself was almost immediately claimed by the wife. This time I bought one with a manual transmission.
Just remember for next time, getting a new wife is 100x easier than getting a new Bronco. Unless the market changes, but I can see this being true for a long long time.
Pure Genius!!!
I live more dangerously than that...8 months and over 21,000 mile and not a scratch. Wife drives it 40 miles and this
This reminds me of the other Aesop’s FableIf a tree falls in the forest with nobody there to hear it, it's still your fault.