Good observation, that seems annoying. Off to find a 2 door to compare....
Edit: If I am seeing that right in some other pictures 2 door doesn't have this issue or it isn't as bad.
They need to stop showing bronco's that are non production. 2-Door Sasquatch looks smaller in other photos, but in this one he looks like he need a running jump to get in it....
It confuses things and makes it so we really don't know what we are expecting/getting at the moment. I am guessing...
I have a 2 door baseSquatch reservation due to $$$ mostly. I will still have the 4runner as a backup family hauler so the 4 door is desired but not necessary in my case.
If the difference was a bit closer I would definitely make the swap to 4 door.
I am right in line with you here. If it really makes a big difference and you are "Off Road" it might be worth the couple of minutes to disconnect it manually.
Watching the videos of them off roading doesn't have me convinced the 2 door is really that much more capable. More capable, yes, a lot more not necessarily.
I am reserved for a 2-door for the $$$ difference at the moment not necessarily for the edge in off roading.
Well it doesn't seem to be a HUGE difference, but it does make a difference as you can see from the video's. I think they said 5" more travel if I recall right....
First new vehicle was a Scion TC when they first came out, wasn't so bad in a manual. After having a modded LT1 Firebird Firehawk it was a dream to not have issues every other week. The tC went 100k without so much as a light bulb change, not a single issue.
Received my card today, I sent the registration via mail 2-3 weeks ago. How about the username/password for the site though, no mention anywhere on the letter, any ideas?
I wouldn't say not much more as you still have a $4500 difference in MSRP pricing an no hardtop on the 4dr.
Matching each one you still have a $3700 difference with hard top, 2.7L, and Auto Trans.