Sweetie, you’re not “classy” with an XC90, mirrored aviators, and atheleisure. Grow up. It’s fun a car for off-road adventures: beach driving, backcountry camping, etc. I love the Vineyard, too. But no one wants to summer with a sourpuss who is constantly tut-tutting based of “class.” Unclench. |
| The bright colors are too "loud" -- but I love the more muted neutral colors. |
I think an outrageous, attention seeking vehicle can pull off bright colors. |
Some of you people are kinda slow. |
| Such a gross vehicle. I’d be tempted to key every one I saw. |
Part of the fun of driving a Jeep or a Bronco is the fun colors. |
Let me guess you drive a Prius |
A have a Leaf. ZERO carbon footprint. |
| Revitalizing this thread. Does anyone have experience driving the Bronco Sport? I’m a mom, interested in purchasing cuz I like the way it looks. (hey I’m honest) |
| I like it too. |
I hate it too. At least the Jeep Wrangler still looks like a Jeep, and I’m not a fan of the Wranglers after the CJ. Now bring back to the US the Land Cruiser J40s or an International Scout 800 that remains true to its roots and I’m in!!! |
Except for the strip mining of heavy metals and the increased demand on the electrical grid, and Pepco's energy mix is about 58% coal and gas. |
| My husband wants a Bronco and I am 100% on board. Because why not, if this is his midlife crisis, it’s not that bad. But, I do want one of the ridiculously bright colors. If we are going to get one, might as well embrace it! |
Test drive both the Jeep and Bronco and see what he likes best. I'd wait a year or two for the Bronco to let them get the bugs out. |
+1 Jeep is the safe choice right now because it’s a stable platform with mature components. The Bronco will have a few years of teething problems, like any brand new model vehicle. In a few years it’ll be ironed out. |