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07-14-2020, 12:31 PM | #102 |
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For sure. Just saying that the reality is most people who buy this will do so for the style and not for the capability. Same thing goes for the wrangler though.
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Here in SC there are some great off road area's but at my age I have no desire to explore any of them. I also have a much harder time getting into and out of a Wrangler than I did 30 years ago. I doubt the new Bronco would be any easier for me.
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Tires that look the part on the Bronco are going to noisily take a lot of wind out that sail. Tires that don't look the part on the Bronco will make it look silly. Thanks to everyone for sharing your thoughts. I get the Bronco looks good and fun. Hopefully, this retro take will be more durable than most of the retro takes in the past 15-20 years on other vehicles and not just seem cool for a year or two. Has anyone made an comparisons to the Toyota FJ? My understanding is that it was reasonably capable off road and much of what everyone said above could have been said about it when it was first introduced. It sold well its first two years, took a big hit its third year, and fell off the cliff in its fourth. That fall coincided with the recession, but sales didn't really recover at all during its five remaining years. On the other hand, once they stopped selling them here, the in-use ones stopped depreciating and it was hard to buy a used one for less than its news price for a few more years. I don't know. It's just all weird to me.
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As for the FJ, sure. But it was more limited in options (doors & roofs) and styling was a bit more controversial. Good point though. |
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07-14-2020, 02:00 PM | #106 |
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You can still buy a FJ in the UAE
https://www.toyota.ae/new-cars/fj-cruiser/ But yeah FJ would of been a better competitor to the Bronco then the 4runner. |
07-14-2020, 03:41 PM | #107 |
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I love/hate the JL. It’s just terrible dynamically. But it’s also a riot.
What else did I cross shop? E350 wagon JGC Summit I thought the E wagon would be more of a pain in the ass than the E60 wagon was for out of pocket down the line. The JGC doesn’t use space as efficiently as the JL and the 2018+ interior is as nice. I hate the V6 as Nick has pointed out. But it is a full log better with the new 8speed compared to the boat anchor 5speed. And here we are. I like the new Bronco. It appeals to me for sure. I’d just never own a Ford product because that’s how I’m wired.
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Older Land Cruser FJ's are very good off road
And they are valuable if in good to very good shape. Just look at BAT history https://bringatrailer.com/toyota/fj40/
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2021 Ford Bronco First Edition reservations sell out, Bronco website 'stampeded'
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07-14-2020, 08:59 PM | #110 |
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The critique that the Bronco is a flash in the pan retro product is valid...but then again the Bronco is a far more serious effort to directly target the Wrangler than the FJ Cruiser was. The top issue is really critical; I think a lot of ppl buy wranglers not to go off road but because they are convertibles.
I like the Bronco. I like the way it looks and I appreciate the idea that I could take the roof off. I’d like a 2 door, so the fact that that doesn’t come in a soft top isn’t appealing, but I’m curious about how the “modular” top works. |
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