- First Name
- William
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- Jul 13, 2020
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- South Carolina Lowcountry
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- Ford Ranger and Toyota FJ Cruiser
- Your Bronco Model
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He opened asking if it was idiotic to get rid of a Civic for a Bronco, later it was he had a $5k negative equity, then it was paid off and somehow followed up with him finding his inner self thru assman. I doubt too many will read all the way thru for the nuggets and can't believe I've stuck around this long but waiting for the next shoe to fall in his Bronco conundrum is better than what's on Netflix right now, so ...Not sure why everyone is harping on negative equity and his ability to pay for a Bronco - the Civic is paid for.
There is no negative equity, just whatever he can get for the Honda.
The only thing left to do is test drive a Bronco, and while you are driving be really honest with yourself.
The ride is fun, but it's louder, it's rougher, it's going to get worse gas milage, and ownership is going to cost more.
There is no getting around this. There are things you can do about the noise and the ride ( also check the airpressure at dealer, almost always over inflated = harder ride)
But there is nothing going to help you with MPGs, and 4 wheel drive vehicles are just more money to maintain than Civics .
But you're not taking the top off a Civic or going off road, your up high and shoveling snow in your driveway becomes optional.
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