iammacey
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Macey
- Joined
- May 18, 2019
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 266
- Reaction score
- 452
- Location
- Ball Ground, GA
- Vehicle(s)
- GT4, Fiesta ST, Gladiator LE
There is a lot of interest in the Bronco
His point, however, is valid. There is a vocal group that anything without an SFA is less than competent off-road and that's not true. There are, absolutely, environments where an SFA vehicle would be preferred and even required. The majority of Jeep owners do not place their vehicles in these scenarios and some of the most vocal SFA supporters never take their Jeeps there.
I understand something about his post seemed to have personally struck a nerve and that's unfortunate. I'd challenge your perception of what was said versus how you interpreted it are pretty far off.
I never understand why people can't be a huge fan of multiple vehicles. I have a Gladiator, Fiesta, and GT4. I think the Bronco looks great, is well thought out, and will perform incredibly well. I also like Land Rovers, Cruisers, McLarens, and the new Lightning. I have no desire to be defined by what I drive or to place myself in a box where I only support one manufacturer of something.
I'm unsure why you are so hung up on this and keep going at Lost. He's been here since early 2020, clearly has a JT, and clearly gets the value of an SFA.Just curious, do you actually own a Jeep?
Or do you and those that think like you run amok on Jeep enthusiast forums for baiting or troll?
You just admitted in your post that SFA holds a higher 'ceiling'.
I haven't seen the hate so deep as it's been the last few years. Heck, my millennial son is a JKU owner and doesn't like my JT.
Lighten up, kids. Go buy your Bronco and enjoy it. I'll keep my Jeeps, but I don't hate you for your choice..... And I'm a SFA purist by your definition.
His point, however, is valid. There is a vocal group that anything without an SFA is less than competent off-road and that's not true. There are, absolutely, environments where an SFA vehicle would be preferred and even required. The majority of Jeep owners do not place their vehicles in these scenarios and some of the most vocal SFA supporters never take their Jeeps there.
I understand something about his post seemed to have personally struck a nerve and that's unfortunate. I'd challenge your perception of what was said versus how you interpreted it are pretty far off.
I never understand why people can't be a huge fan of multiple vehicles. I have a Gladiator, Fiesta, and GT4. I think the Bronco looks great, is well thought out, and will perform incredibly well. I also like Land Rovers, Cruisers, McLarens, and the new Lightning. I have no desire to be defined by what I drive or to place myself in a box where I only support one manufacturer of something.
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