Ownership can mean either equity or as an investment income. Investment income can bring more freedom. But if your not happy right where your at in life- more money will never cure that.
I would never make a choice based upon trade in value. Get what you want and love. Life is to short to spend 50 grand in hopes that you might make a 1000 or 2 in a few years.
The question is - how much time will you spend driving on the highway. If it is most of your time, the OBX will be smoother, quieter and get better mileage.
I could care less what the hell other people think of my outer banks. I’m a senior citizen. I’ve done my share of 4 wheeling and snowmobiling. I’ll leave it to the younger ones to make their own memories. But I will tell you this. When I pass on people will line up to get a like new outer banks.
I’d be surprised if the dealer lots are full in sept of 2022. Ford will prolly have a full 5-6 months on delayed orders beginning in 2022 and then you start on the actual 2022 builds.
Of course if gas is 5-6 dollars a gallon some will get cold feet. And then life events will cause others to...
If it were just the stereo in the lux package,I might reconsider. But I wanted the adaptive cruise control. I’ve driven vehicles equipped with it and it is a great feature.
I live with more regrets of things I didn’t do that things I did do. Go for the Bronco! If it doesn’t fit you , sell it and move on. You won’t be wandering about “ what if” if you go that route . But if you don’t follow thru - you will regret it for years to come.
Life is full of trade offs- it would safe be say what you get in the bronco, you can’t get in very many vehicles and what you may be able to get in some vehicles, you will not get in the Bronco. But it’s ruggedness, ease of adaptability and modification ( and repair) puts it into a class of very...
For some people a vehicle is just a way to get from point A to point B. For many others it is an extension of their personality. For most Bronco buyers- it is the latter.