On the jeep, once the weather was nice the top is off for the season. Had full doors so I would swap to my tube doors which are like half doors but open in the middle. Since the doors on the Bronco aren't a full frame door they may stay on more than the Jeep did. But any time the door is on...
Im still waiting to hear who gets blamed for the "hacks". Last I read it was due to techs working from home and accessing the pipeline that access was obtained.
I was just about to say this. I dont break 65 much in the Wrangler to keep my MPG around 18 to 19. Im pretty sure the same thing will happen with the Bronco.
Also comparison to a Rubicon JL or a Gladiator JL makes more sense.
Only doorless law I'm aware of is you have to have mirrors. Which is a none issue on the Bronco.
I have tube doors for my Wrangler just because the feeling of no doors freaked out my son to much for him to ride in the front.
I have had many a muscle car over the years, but they have been primarily Mustangs. Current one isn't going anywhere, and I'm still deciding if I'm going to get rid of the Jeep when the Bronco arrives. I may need to build a secondary garage in the back yard soon.
Here he is parked at our temp...