To be honest, what got me to even look into the Bronco (and join this forum) was when I looked up the estimated trade in value on my Wrangler and saw it is essentially the same price I paid for it. So I get a few "free" years with my Wrangler - which is probably my favorite vehicle I have ever owned - and then get to swap it with a new-new Bronco for a few bucks more is one of the few not completely stupid financial actions I have done in my life.My base model 2017 Wrangler cost $27,000 new.
Current KBB after 3 years and <30,000 miles? $26,000
If anything the higher trim levels pull up the lower level models resale.
It doesn't have the Rubicon front axle, gears or T case. But most buyers are clueless about that.
It just looks bitchin' on 35"s and lifted to them.
Future used Bronco buyers will be the same IMHO.
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