Richtor
Well-Known Member
I understood. My point being why pay the same for the apple when you can only enjoy it once a month while you can you use/enjoy the orange everyday?Nothing wrong with it at all. My point, obviously was not received, you are comparing apples and oranges.
From grammarist.com for you to understand my comment - The idiom comparing apples and oranges means that one is trying to draw similarities between two things that are not similar. Though one may argue that apples and oranges are both fruit, they do not look, taste, feel, or smell the same.
Actually my first choice was the Jeep. The utility and every day use of the truck for the same price won out. Bonus is it looks great oem imo and competes off road with the power wagon. Best of all worlds for about $50k.So you realized you wanted a truck. and not a Jeep. I think you have come to realize jeeps are not for everyone. Nice truck btw.
Funny story: I had emailed the dealer about their 2dr Rubi stick They had 4. Then 2 weeks later stopped by in person. They had advertised $8k off msrp JL. I asked for $6k off msrp for the 2dr Rubi stick no one wants. They said their best was $2.5k off making it $50k even. I walked across the street and ordered the Tremor.
Driving home they emailed me, not realizing I had just been in and offered on their jeeps. GSM emailed saying they had just had a meeting and were allowed to offer special pricing on their jeeps.
Now I’m working hard to get both the Bronco and keep my truck....
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