Just want to make sure you are getting the Bronco 2-Door, because if I use the transitive property and project your rules, a Bronco cannot have 4-Doors.
It is the sweet spot for Ford.
Same thing with the F-150. It is designed as a comfortable WORK place, not as a "dystopian lifestyle vehicle" like the Triangle Truck.
That is literally what OTA updates are.
Its is already happening with the Mach-E. It does not have "self driving" yet, but it will will via a software update "over the air".
Kids these days want low riders.
What if I want 13" wheels with 24" tires?
Would be cool to have a second set of 33s... and then use the 30s with a suspension that DROPS for low rider mode when I pull into the Rosewood Inn in Santa Fe (They have "low rider only" parking).
I did not like it at first but then I gave up and let it win and did not turn it off and now it does not bother me over my NPR / Sports Radio / 80s music / Hip Hop rotation.
All 2-doors must be hardtop so by definition shouldn't all of them be on this deadly 6 or is it 4 but I just showed you it should be at least 5 or are two doors exempt from this hardtop constraint thank you for getting to the end of my run on sentence with no punctuation.