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TruthSometimes a man buys his dream car and it becomes his wife's dream car.
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I'm not nearly as tall or as robust as you are, but when I got my 2 door, I got into a 4 door just to try it out and not have any buyer's remorse, and I didn't realize why until your post, but it didn't feel as roomy in the front as the 2 door so I stuck with it. It makes so much sense now. The only thing I found was that the rear roof section was much larger than the 4 door and is pretty impossible to manage alone without any assistive devices. Thank you for resolving a question that I forgot I had.I'm 6'3" tall and weigh 300 pounds, so I'm large and wide, LOL. I hate climbing out of vehicles and hate the B pillar touching my left arm/shoulder. The 2 door Bronco is very roomy and comfortable for driver and front seat passenger AND drives very nicely. I snagged the first Bronco and was in love! the 4 door Bronco isn't nearly as roomy due to shorter front door. I don't want a 4 door AT ALL.
When I fold down the back seats in my 2 door, there's enough room for 2 peoples' worth of separate glamping gear for 4 days. Sure, a 4x8 won't fit, but it's not a pickup. To be fair, I do have a hitch basket for 2 coolers and a 20 lb propane tank, but I now have an RTT so that'll make more room in the cargo area.There's a hole in your logic. This scenario requires 4 Broncos, you'll need 2 at each store to fit everything.
Because I can.
She wants to get into wheeling?One for me, one for the Wife. We have the Grand Cherokee L for the family hauler. She wants to get into wheeling too so we're gonna give it a shot.
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No! I married a good woman!