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Black_Stallion13

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No 2.7 on the Big Bend. And the ‘24 BB, BD and OBX only have advanced 4x4 with Sasquatch package.
Right but the 2.3 and 2.7 have exact same tow rating and the OP already said he doesn’t really have a use case for all the off-road extras anyways. My point is neither vehicle sounds like the best fit given he could save $10k, get a newer model year, and still meet his needs.
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So I feel stuck.
i’ve been wanting a bronco since launch. Had a deposit down but pulled back after the wait time and everything else.
I’m in a position to buy again. I live in Wisconsin, I plan to do basically zero off roading other than some forest roads and low maintenance dirt roads. I do plan to get Sumo Springs right away as I do plan to tow our pop up that is 2800 lbs dry and will be close to 3300 loaded.
My original plan was to get a 2023 OBx, lux, tow, hard top, for $2000 under MSRP.
That was the plan till a certified 2022 Wildtrak came up for sale. Lux, hardtop, tow, etc all the “needs” and the OBX is the more practical option for my needs, but ainfeel the Wildtrak is speaking to my soul haha

i need some advice!!!

edit. New obx is $2000 under MSRP so $57,500
The Wildtrak, 12,000 miles certified is $56,500

edit: oBX is non-sas 2.7
wild is better
 

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So I feel stuck.
i’ve been wanting a bronco since launch. Had a deposit down but pulled back after the wait time and everything else.
I’m in a position to buy again. I live in Wisconsin, I plan to do basically zero off roading other than some forest roads and low maintenance dirt roads. I do plan to get Sumo Springs right away as I do plan to tow our pop up that is 2800 lbs dry and will be close to 3300 loaded.
My original plan was to get a 2023 OBx, lux, tow, hard top, for $2000 under MSRP.
That was the plan till a certified 2022 Wildtrak came up for sale. Lux, hardtop, tow, etc all the “needs” and the OBX is the more practical option for my needs, but ainfeel the Wildtrak is speaking to my soul haha

i need some advice!!!

edit. New obx is $2000 under MSRP so $57,500
The Wildtrak, 12,000 miles certified is $56,500

edit: oBX is non-sas 2.7
get the Sas. So your gears and speedo etc are right from factory. I gave more than that for OBX version, it was all that was available when I needed it. 2.7L, lux, no tow. Was pushing 70k with tax at retail.
 

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Consider the possibility that you might expand your vehicle use to more challenging back roads and trails. Bronco use is addictive, and you may find that your need a more powerful "fix." That possibility would favor the Wildtrak.
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