Several issues can develop from a vehicle sitting for a prolonged pd of time.
The 1st is flat spots on the tire, this is an easy fix with a new set.
The 2nd is excessive rust on disc brakes which can lead to pitting on the disc and excessive shutter when applying the brakes.
The 3rd is drain...
You mean like referring to all Jeep owners as “women and d bags”?
It’s unfortunate, but a few of you on this forum are proving that the Bronco will be driven by some “d bags” as well.
Lol, man you set me up for so many your mom jokes…
Anyway, I had a whole bunch of snarky come backs, but the reality is, I’ve just been trying to add context to your posts and provide an alternate point of view.
If I hurt your feelings, that wasn’t my intent. My bad, sorry.
Nice review, when I test drove one similar I was worried about the air in the back, but it was a cooler day, and the top was flipped back so I never got a chance to check it out
I bought a JLUR two weeks ago for invoice. Look outside Atlanta, I’m in Harrisburg PA and we have a few on the lots if you are looking. Saw a nice willys yesterday on the lot.
https://www.faulknercdjrf.com/new/Jeep/2021-Jeep-Wrangler-Mechanicsburg,+PA+-de81eba00a0e09b03445d59504d3a8c8.htm
I agree completely. You can buy a Jeep on dealer lots today for under MSRP, vs the Bronco, which is currently going for $25,000 over MSRP for any that are available. Who’s making the worse decision?
Or should he have placed his order and waited for two years to get one? I think many on here...
Well, with this news on Monday, it should be amusing to see the dumpster fire of an email they put out on Friday.
Probably in the most tone deaf email of them all, they will announce the new “Delta Variant” Bronco.