It's an easy drive straight down 75, one that I've made many times on my way back from Ohio. You can also get cheap plane tickets to there, I think $100 or less one way, but I hope to make it part of a trip to visit family and road trip back.
Actually no, with all that's going on I figured I'd made the switch now as the Stephens deal is good and I don't think anyone here local will beat it, less so now that no one has to worry about the competition selling for X-plan. Plus it's a drive I make every year anyway.
That's probably some sort of automated add they gathered from a local dealer that has the Broncos listed on their website....but that is just to order them even though they sort of show up as in inventory when you search their available vehicles!
thanks for the write up. This is the comparison I’ve been wanting to do myself and it definitely provides a good comparison of the two motors in similar weight with the auto. Wish we could try this out also with the manual!
I actually got a ticket on my MR2 Spyder in 2001 as I refused to put the bracket on. I would actually put the plate in the front windshield as the regulation said had to be visible from the front, they said not good enough....and no I wasn't speeding at that time.
We have a lot of state parks here that have them. Some are still isolated but some are not. But how else do you camp in FL in the summer. Winter time it's ok, but then you have to plan a year out to get a good site. I would consider a RTT for winter trips and maybe tow a bike with me to get...
I use one of those portable units that you use a hose to vent the hot air out and has a drain tube for the water. I thought about the window shaker, but then I have to modify the tent, and sometimes I take a different tent with me so this is a little more flexible.
I plug this into an outlet...
Didn't Jeep raise their prices this year? I know they did for the Gladiator a significant amount even though they aren't selling well. Not so sure about the Wrangler changes.
Sport S also adds power windows, power locks, keyless entry, alloy wheels vs. steelies and and a couple of others. You can easily live without most, but in a 4 door without power windows was miserable with a kid and a dog...one opens the window when you don't want them and the other you want...
I was camping with my granddaughter this summer with my X3 and I definitely packed too much, I had the tent, the AC (it's hot in Florida in the summer), the air bed, the kayak paddles, the life jackets, the cooler, the BBQ stuff, wood for the fire pit, the kayak seats, and I guess I need to...
I drive up that way every year myself as well, so yes this makes it easier. Can even stop in Gatlinburg or Sevierville on the way back.
As for waiting for a Florida dealer to match, I wouldn't hold my breath. I know Mullinax will honor pricing without added on markups and fees, but I think...
I have a 5 y/o here will be 6 by the time it gets here. She can climb over the seats! She does this now in the X3 so no worries if she does in the Bronco. Now the jogging stroller will be pitched by then otherwise it would be on the folded down seat!
Not me, but it would be great for my daughter. However she needs a car now and can’t wait, so she may be in a Renegade by the end of the month! She would go for the Sport if she could get it now.
I would be as well. So far Mullinax seems to have the best deal, no ADM, no dealer fees and they will accept X-plan. Plus I think they will deliver across Florida.
I hate car buying in Florida! These dealer fees have gotten out of hand. I was shopping for a Gladiator previously and the...
I am thinking of doing this as well. Not because it's a daily driver, but because I want to be able to get it into my garage. If I have on the roof rack, it is a tight fit, which then means that I would install/remove any carriers whenever I need them. So maybe the extra inch I gain by going...
The 2.3L has similar power to my 2013 X3 335xi, and that car weighs similar and is no slouch! The 2.3L should be plenty of power and the 2.7 I imagine would be quite quick on the road!
The JK soft top had zippers, the JL did not. On that one, it was simple to just open the gate and grab the bottom bar of the back window and as I tossed it up, it unhooked at the sides. It was quite simple. In fact, it was so easy to remove the panels on the side, it would be faster to just...