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Go SAS. Lots of value in the front end/gears and suspension
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You are missing out on suspension, lockers, larger axles, advanced transfer case, warranty, gearing and resale value. Itās honestly a dumb move to not buy the Sasquatch, even if you do end up swapping wheels.You can have a better suspension and wheels / tires for significantly less than $8k on the base. Yeah youāre missing out on the lockers but itās still an extremely capable machine.
If you're spending the extra 8k partly on camp and other overland type vehicle gear that you will get good use out of, that Sasquatch doesn't have, then consider the base route.Dumb question of the day, but let's imagine I have a 2022 4-door base hardtop I could trade for a new 2023 basesquatch for an added $8k. Builds are completely the same except year, color (A51 to Cactus Gray) and the Squatch package.
Would $8k be better spent on building out the non-Squatch or am I crazy to even consider this? Use case would be for general travel and overland camping, winter skiing, and Moab/Southern Utah trails. The potential the Squatch offers for more capability off pavement is what really has me leaning that direction, but, if I am honest, it may be overkill for 98% of what I need. I currently have no experience with more technical rock crawling.
With stock gearing, I would only go up to 33s on the base and add a 2" lift. Also add new wheels, a roof rack, aftermarket bumper, skid plates, and maybe eventually an air locker on the rear. I like the idea of customizing to create something unique, but getting a Squatch hardtop in 2023 is not to be trifled with.
Where would you put the money? New basesquatch or aftermarket build on what I currently have? Best case would be to keep both, but I want at least some of my wife's respect! I could also private party sell the A51 base, now or later, but not sure if the market is still holding.
You answered your own question, keep the base and use the 8K either to pay it off or if it's paid for put it in your retirement account. Or take 1K and upgrade your tires to maybe a set of BL takeoff's. If you'd be financing the 8K then absolutely do not do the deal."if I am honest, it may be overkill for 98% of what I need. I currently have no experience with more technical rock crawling"
Iād never considered your last statement, but it makes logical sense in this climate (Iām not in favor, but it makes sense). If they added locker as an available option to Base, thatād keep the howling down (one, maybe two decibels). Itād sure change the Bronco universe as weāve come to know it. Might result in the following trim levels like some members have suggested:The basesquatch youāre looking at better already be built or scheduled with VIN. Basesquatch production for MY23 is ābalanced outā and no more will be scheduled this model year. Itās also very possible that Ford will drop squatch as an option on base and other lower trims in MY24.