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- GG
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- Your Bronco Model
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Ah here let me help ya make your decison
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My sister in-law and her husband dove in deep. Bought a Rubicon and tried (at least superficially) to get into off-roading. They soon found it wasn't for them and traded it in for something more refined. He was also worried about dings and scratches, which limited what he'd do in it. I can relate to that - taking a 50k vehicle and purposely putting it in harm's way seems counterintuitive.It sounds like you have a good middle-ground plan in place. It would be much scarier if you were trading for the Bronco and the Bronco was becoming your only vehicle.
I initially was going to get a Bronco, yes, but I've since backed out. I'll probably face some criticism for still hanging around here, so be it.
I think it was my love/hate experience with the jeep that ultimately put me off on the Bronco. For me, I think I dove into the deep end of this "offroad lifestyle" vehicle stuff, and after four years of forums and spending money on ultimately useless mods, I kind of overdosed on it all and I started to sour on it pretty hard in the last few months. I kind of rebelled against it, to be honest lol
I would drive down the streets/local highways and just see this sea of jelly-bean colored jeeps and 4runners and now broncos, and I just kind of had this gut reaction of being done with it all.
I don't know. Reminds me of the opposite in the 90s: Everyone driving a beige or gray sedan and just wanting to break out of it. Cycles, man. Cycles lol
So, I'm most likely a fringe case, but if my situation feels kind of similar to anyone reading this, maybe it will help to give that person a bit more perspective.