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Bronco vs Jeep Wrangler mega thread

With the Bronco launch, what team are you in?

  • I will stay with team Jeep

    Votes: 743 61.7%
  • I may jump to Team Ford

    Votes: 239 19.9%
  • I am staying out of this one for now. (in Eric Cartman’s voice): Screw you guys, I am going home.

    Votes: 113 9.4%
  • Is “both” an option because I am loaded and can afford both?

    Votes: 109 9.1%

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It doesn’t show the total price as I build the vehicle, though. Only shows the “monthly” payment.

Lame!
 

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The configurator got stuck! LOL

Is that a sign of how Bronco will do on the trail...? :CWL:
 

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The ADM is going to be ridiculous for the top trim levels. I have paid adm on 3 Ford vehicles. Ill never do it again. On any brand.
 

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They've said it will be a late availability option in the first model year run, or early in the second and won't be reflected in the current configurator. As with Jeeps and any of these configuration tools, they are an approximation of a build and not 100% accurate to what a dealer can order. Likewise the lack of a soft top on the 2-door is probably also a coding error.

I tried to configure a Base with the 2.7L and manual transmission. Can’t do it. Okay, fine... then tried to configure a sasquatch with manual transmission. Also can’t do it. I thought Ford backpedalled on that? Or is that only on the trims higher than Base?
 

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Does not appear to be much room for up-travel of the suspension before the tires are stuffed. Is that an independent front suspension thing?
More specifically, it's a short wishbone thing. They conveniently leave our that little detail when the advertisements liken the broncos capabilities to baja race trucks.

This is all you get out of their top dog:
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It doesn’t show the total price as I build the vehicle, though. Only shows the “monthly” payment.

Lame!
You need to click on the little "i" to get the actual cost, but it's still very lame.

and holy smokes, even a moderately opened badlands + sasquatch can easily go over $50K.
 

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Seeing the colors, options and prices on the configurator has taken some of the "romance" away.

With the exception of that orange yellow, exterior colors look pretty lame by truck standards. The myriad of non-descript, dark blues and grays belong more on a Ford Escape.

Every time I clicked on a single accessory, the configurator forced me to add a $3,000 or $4,000 "package." I was only halfway though my configuration when it crashed; I was already at $50,000+

The entire experience of building a Bronco appears somewhat pedestrian. If anything, it made me appreciate the Jeep configurator.
 

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Seeing the colors, options and prices on the configurator has taken some of the "romance" away.

With the exception of that orange yellow, exterior colors look pretty lame by truck standards. The myriad of non-descript, dark blues and grays belong more on a Ford Escape.

Every time I clicked on a single accessory, the configurator forced me to add a $3,000 or $4,000 "package." I was only halfway though my configuration when it crashed; I was already at $50,000+

The entire experience of building a Bronco appears somewhat pedestrian. If anything, it made me appreciate the Jeep configurator.
mmm...I actually haven't even looked yet today lol

However, not sure what you mean by color selection. So far the Bronco has Jeep beat in that department...there's at least 2 blues (actually 3, if you count the First Edition unique color), unlike Jeep, which has zero blues (I guess Hydro to come).

2 reds (dark red metallic, flat pure red)
3 blues (dark large flake metallic blue, velocity blue, lightning blue (my 350 color in the avatar)
1 orange yellow (cyber)
1 grey green blue (area 51)
1 primer grey (cactus...i dunno why you'd associate cactus' as being grey...but anyway)
1 black
2 metallic greys (carbon grey, silver)
1 white

so, 7 colors, 5 shades, I think that's pretty wide selection. I would have loved to see a green but that only seems to be a "concept" color...there should be a green.

I'd say there's much more color selection than what Jeep has at the moment.
 

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mmm...I actually haven't even looked yet today lol

However, not sure what you mean by color selection. So far the Bronco has Jeep beat in that department...there's at least 2 blues (actually 3, if you count the First Edition unique color), unlike Jeep, which has zero blues (I guess Hydro to come).

2 reds (dark red metallic, flat pure red)
3 blues (dark large flake metallic blue, velocity blue, lightning blue (my 350 color in the avatar)
1 orange yellow (cyber)
1 grey green blue (area 51)
1 primer grey (cactus...i dunno why you'd associate cactus' as being grey...but anyway)
1 black
2 metallic greys (carbon grey, silver)
1 white

so, 7 colors, 5 shades, I think that's pretty wide selection. I would have loved to see a green but that only seems to be a "concept" color...there should be a green.

I'd say there's much more color selection than what Jeep has at the moment.
I’m not talking about the number of colors; I’m talking about how “adventurous” the colors themselves look.

The only color I found remotely interesting was that brighter blue, but even that was pushing it by the time I clicked on it.

Like I said, with the exception of that orange yellow color, Bronco looks pretty boring. At least it does on the configurator.
 

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I’m not talking about the number of colors; I’m talking about how “adventurous” the colors themselves look.

The only color I found remotely interesting was that brighter blue, but even that was pushing it by the time I clicked on it.

Like I said, with the exception of that orange yellow color, Bronco looks pretty boring. At least it does on the configurator.
Ya, I agree. Ford even has a more appropriate blue that they could have used on the Bronco. Grabber blue or grabber blue metallic. It’s much lighter and more fun. But If I order one it will prolly be the cyber orange anyway so I personally don’t care about the other colors lol

antimatter blue seems to be very very dark I wish it was brighter.

and as I said the filson green Bronco looks pretty nice...not sure why they wouldn’t have included that green
 

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Seeing the colors, options and prices on the configurator has taken some of the "romance" away.

With the exception of that orange yellow, exterior colors look pretty lame by truck standards. The myriad of non-descript, dark blues and grays belong more on a Ford Escape.

Every time I clicked on a single accessory, the configurator forced me to add a $3,000 or $4,000 "package." I was only halfway though my configuration when it crashed; I was already at $50,000+

The entire experience of building a Bronco appears somewhat pedestrian. If anything, it made me appreciate the Jeep configurator.
I don't think the current Wrangler color palette is any better.

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