Usually for aesthetics. I like the Sasquatch wheels better than probably 95% of the after market wheels I see going on though…but to each his own. Sas wheels are a great looking wheel with black trim rings. All of the rest of them except the Balck Diamond and Badlands optional wheel need to be...
Yeah, the “15-20” is just made up. We had a tracking thread which that OP abandoned. It had 5. Here’s another….so maybe 6 distinct ones reported on here.
Probably the dumbest thing I have heard on here today…and that’s saying something. Lots of people LOVE the FJ. It always gets positive comments everywhere you go. People also love other Toyotas…FJ40s, Tacomas, 4Runners, Land Cruisers….lots of COOL Toyotas that almost everyone likes beyond the FJ.
Buy whatever you want, but don’t compromise on big things. I think the 4 door on 35s is the best looking Bronco by far, and the most capable of doing what I do…so I went with that. If you disagree, then do you…but don’t compromise on what you want at all.
The Gen 1 Bronco when cut and built well is one of the coolest cars on the planet, no doubt. That said…the Gen 6 with 35s is the coolest ride you can buy at any price right now and it’s a great ride…so if you’re going to drive a lot and take a lot of trips, Gen 6. If you just need a 4th car and...
The dealer should give him the vehicle at MSRP…but a DORA signed with nothing else is no contract. I actually don’t think he said he had that, but even if so, there was still no contract. It is not an offer in and of itself. It even has multiple prices (MSRP and invoice)…which one are you...
I switched to get built earlier, with the plan to buy a hard top later. I don't think I will ever get the hard top at this point...the soft top is just too easy to throw back any time I want. I am very lucky I got "forced" to go to a soft top, because I wouldn't have liked the MIC at all I don't...
Sorry dude, but you’re wrong. All sales contracts for goods over $500 must be in writing in Texas (and most states). A “purchase order” was never signed here. The customer himself said he expected to pay “some mark up”; which in and of itself shows there was no meeting of the minds on a price…a...
The way he can win is by pressure, not legally. Either he had a legal sales contract or he didn’t. He didn’t. He has ethical grounds to buy the vehicle…not legal. At all.
I had an FJ that I modded, wheeled, and loved for 5 years…a beautiful all green TT….the Bronco blows it away. You won’t regret moving to the Bronco for a second.
Do you read English? Read the very clear FAQ at the time people reserved. Then go read tweet after tweet from the Ford head of communication. All of those commitments were abandoned. Now you’re probably a dealer who complained like a baby that smaller dealers were getting too many, so I I get...
Everyone definitely should have gotten it in writing…and it doesn’t sound like this guy even got it verbally (he said he expected a mark up). That said…the dealer shouldn’t do this regardless, so it makes sense to help him pressure the dealer to sell it for sticker.