The 24s have some nice updates but not enough for most wrangler owners who already have a JL to want to trade IMHO. It is a shame they discontinued the Ecodiesel. We test drove the 2.0, 3.6, 4xe, and Ecodiesel engines and the feel of the diesel suited us, even the wife preferred it 🤷♂️
generally any wrangler class suv (bronco as well) most optimal and most practical and most well-balanced maximum size of tires are 35-inches. more than that is not really wright thing to do. (except special purpose car cases). i now people have 37-inches, and 40-inches and even 42-inches ,. but having those type of tires without some special purpose is not wright thing to do at all imo. 35-inches are totally enough for practical most of the situations.
Warn winch has been in the Mopar performance parts catalogue for at least 20 years. It was always available through dealerships of you wanted to pay too much for one.
@@wvjeepguy8178 At NO TIME, in the history of Jeep, has a Warn winch been offered installed from the factory as an option. Not to mention the bumper has been altered slightly to acomadate this option from the factory. Educate yourself in the future.
I'm ordering an electric one this week actually. Not sure if I'm keeping or selling the 2021. I love it dude. I daily drive this and have my truck for pulling and hauling.
first of all, bronco has to worry about competition with wrangler,. not vise versa.
The 24s have some nice updates but not enough for most wrangler owners who already have a JL to want to trade IMHO. It is a shame they discontinued the Ecodiesel. We test drove the 2.0, 3.6, 4xe, and Ecodiesel engines and the feel of the diesel suited us, even the wife preferred it 🤷♂️
Why would someone trade in a JL on another JL?
I’ll forever miss the ecodiesel
They have came a ways on the jeeps. Nice review bro!
The bumper has a plastic "cover" If it were a full "plastic bumper" it would not pass a crash test
generally any wrangler class suv (bronco as well) most optimal and most practical and most well-balanced maximum size of tires are 35-inches. more than that is not really wright thing to do. (except special purpose car cases). i now people have 37-inches, and 40-inches and even 42-inches ,. but having those type of tires without some special purpose is not wright thing to do at all imo. 35-inches are totally enough for practical most of the situations.
you forgot to say the antenna is now in the windshield and you can add a Warn winch from the factory
Warn winch has been in the Mopar performance parts catalogue for at least 20 years. It was always available through dealerships of you wanted to pay too much for one.
@@wvjeepguy8178 At NO TIME, in the history of Jeep, has a Warn winch been offered installed from the factory as an option. Not to mention the bumper has been altered slightly to acomadate this option from the factory. Educate yourself in the future.
I'm ordering an electric one this week actually. Not sure if I'm keeping or selling the 2021. I love it dude. I daily drive this and have my truck for pulling and hauling.
Also, Bronco is cool. No solid front axle and reliability issues. Jeep dude, Jeep. Haha. I wish I could share photos.
Which model comes with the new full float rear axle?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bronco can't even compete with Jeep because it doesn't have a Diesel engine. I picked Jeep only because of the Diesel engine.
Jeep and FCA dropped that engine so...and good luck, that engine has a bad reputation;(
@@JeepCherokeeful the 3rd generation is perfect so far
Better buy new bronco instead of little upgrade in jeep it will give you a lot of peace of mind n money
2.0 L turbo, run for your life.
It’s actually turned out to be a good engine
the mirrors are bolted to frame now ,instead of the door and also now they have airbags for the sides now
on the side door pillars
No they aren't. You can clearly see them on the doors.
@@christianrenteria2792 they are in the same spot that they’ve been.
Bronco all the way
Bronco? LOL
56 grand🤣🤣🤣