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Thanks for your input! I actually had a 21' 4door 2.7 base when they first came out. Waited 18 months from the reservation. Had it for a year and loved it! I sold it because I saw an opportunity to profit which I then used to buy a home. Kept telling myself "I will get another Bronco one day!" and here I am with this beautiful HE. I still love driving it, still makes me happy, I just fucking hate the thought of "when is the next dealer trip". Right now I'm having minor issues compared to some unfortunate others which I'm content with but these little annoyances poke at my enjoyment/fun meter for the car. Eventually I'll reach a point where I feel like it's tainted and I won't have any attachment to it which sucks because I feel like the competition (jeep, 4runner, tacoma) just doesn't appeal to me at all. 4Runner would be my next best choice but man the new gens look like shit unless you dump thousands on them.OOOORRRRR welcome to the land of Bronco enthusiasts that have the ability to see past many easily fixable minor issues to appreciate the excellent, purpose built vehicle that is as a whole. Now am I a little biased having grown up in a Ford town in the Midwest? Well, I have four of them between '02 and '24 model years at the moment and I've very much wanted a Bronco for the last 52 or 53 years. So, apply salt where needed.
@N0madK1ng, give the dealership (or dealerships if you have a bad one) a chance to fix them and make them right. If they do it to your satisfaction and she's steady Eddie beyond those issues, chances are you will love your Bronco. That is provided you understand you have a body on frame truck with removable doors and roof, fairly aggressive OEM AT tires, high clearance suspension, and is built rugged/capable for off roading. Rugged/capable will almost always lead to "less refined". It is not a jelly bean unibody luxury sports car/SUV thing.
If the same or new quality issues keep recurring, dump it. By then you'll know if it's a good fit for you and if the romance deepened with time. Another one will not likely have those issues, or move on to something else better suited to your needs. I hear Toyotas are absolutely flawless. I'll admit that my '06 Tacoma was, but it was also largely unremarkable and a little boring/soulless. Got rid of it for a '10 FORD F-150 Supercab Raptor. Very remarkable, definitely not boring, but also 100% reliable in the time I owned it.
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