Agreed. And another reason I left the big city as fast as I could! My hobbies really demand a truck, but I bought a 2 door Bronco anyway and my son will be leaving the house with my F150 in a couple of years. So who knows, lol. Hard to haul 10' sticks of hard maple or 4x8 sheets of steel in Bronco. I see a smallish trailer in my future.It’s funny, everyone’s different. I only started looking at the Bronco a few years ago because I knew that I was moving to the mountains and would HAVE to be driving off-road for a fair percentage of the time, in not great weather. I didn’t want or need a pickup, I’ve had one before. So personally, I shopped for functionality and quality, and I ended up looking pretty hard at Toyota, Ineos, and Bronco. I had also owned a Land Rover before, and I’ve rented a bunch of Jeeps, so those were both hard no’s. All these vehicles have their ’cool’ components, and their compromises. For me, Bronco was simply the best bang for my buck, and the combo of features that seemed to best meet my needs. Is it cool? It is — I like it a lot. Makes me smile every time I get in. But if I was down in the city running errands, there’s no way I’d have a 5000 lb vehicle with knobby tires that gets 18mpg. I’ve always bought vehicles for practicality, which probably makes me weird.
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