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- Rockwall, tx
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- 2013 Tahoe Z71
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Shocking, but it's the lane keep assist (in a top-off vehicle). If the 2021 Wrangler gets lane-keep, I'll have a tough call. I have a 52 miles round trip commute, mostly on the interstate, on which the '21 bronco will be my daily driver, and based on test-driving an '18 Tahoe with lane keep assist / lane nudge, it feels like it's the killer app in a vehicle, and I swore to not buy another vehicle without it. (currently drive an older tahoe)
The bronco definitely is also otherwise a nicer choice than the wrangler (washout interior, IFS, more open roof), but it's frustrating being hemmed-in to the Badlands trim just because I want washout interior and the high / lux package.
Don't get me wrong, I've been to Moab 3x (in rented Wranglers ...hahaha), but will never use the DISCO, like the lighter BD MGV seats better, and will need to / ought to stay non-squatch b/c of the 50 miles of highway on my commute, so my feelings were hurt a little that the BD trim won't let me add high/lux.
UPDATE: Please let me know if someone finds a source for whether the 392 Rubicon or other 2021 Wrangler has lane keep.
The bronco definitely is also otherwise a nicer choice than the wrangler (washout interior, IFS, more open roof), but it's frustrating being hemmed-in to the Badlands trim just because I want washout interior and the high / lux package.
Don't get me wrong, I've been to Moab 3x (in rented Wranglers ...hahaha), but will never use the DISCO, like the lighter BD MGV seats better, and will need to / ought to stay non-squatch b/c of the 50 miles of highway on my commute, so my feelings were hurt a little that the BD trim won't let me add high/lux.
UPDATE: Please let me know if someone finds a source for whether the 392 Rubicon or other 2021 Wrangler has lane keep.
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