I think people get misinformed somewhere about the wrangler somewhere. The Wrangler literally has all of that except the frameless doors. Also the bronco doesn't come standard with LED lighting, only the outerbanks and above have them.
I drive a wrangler. There is only one reason that is making...
I have actually driven some JKs with better steering. I have never driven a hydro assist set up, and I did not want to spend that much money on something that wasn't a guaranteed fix. Stabilizers are only meant to help heavy bump steer. My steering is "good" except for that 1.5 inches of dead...
I am honestly torn between the two. The raptor probably has more every day use with the space and bed. But the bronco looks so fun. I don't want to lose value on my trade in (19 rubicon) waiting 2 years for the bronco to release.
Sooo if we take our broco in 2022... will it still be a 2021 bronco? I was going to use my vehicle as a trade-in. that means, part of my down payment will lose a substantial amount of value. :'(
I have a jeep. If they put in a 392..... It is going to be terrible. The electric steering box in the JLs is the worst, and jeep doesn't have a fix. It will be 400HP+ of terrible driving mannnn. Plus it has to be SUPER expensive. The diesel engine option is $4,000 bucks! My loaded rubicon was...
I know the sunrider was super popular. But I was never a fan. That bish was like 800 bucks just to unfold that small area lol. I really want to see their soft top. I am wondering why they haven't really shown it yet. I remember the first generation of jeep soft tops having leak and seal...
honestly, before the bronco announcement, I was just going to get rid of my hard top for a soft top. I hope they have example vehicles. If a bronco hardtop, is really that light, I am going to get the hard top.
I think people who are new to "soft" and "hard" tops are going to learn real quickly how inconvenient a hard top is. I definitely regret the hard top on my jeep.