2024 Jeep Wrangler 392 vs Ford Bronco Raptor - After Off-Roading Both, This Is The One I Would Buy!
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The real question is, who the hell pays 100K for either one of these. That's ridiculous!
To answer your question is the people who are fake , have no morals and screw people out of money . aka this generation !
Seriously! I'm failing to see the value. Just buy a basic jeep or bronco and mod it yourself to save tens of thousands of dollars
Enough. I see Mercedes S class SUVs at national parks now so these costs aren’t out of the question for some…
Clearly you haven’t driven one. I loooove mine. Worth every penny
You do have 100k Roman; many times over
When I paid $45K for my 2014 JKU Rubicon I was nervous to go extreme with off-roading it. I told my wife I wish I had bought an older jeep. Her advice was just wait, eventually this will be an older jeep. Now I’m having a blast with it and don’t give a hoot about pinstriping or worry about trail damage. I could not imagine the stress of taking a $100k vehicle off roading.
That was exactly my thoughts, especially with my wife always wanting me to go a little more wild. Eventually since I had another car I was dailying, I just sold my newish 2012 jeep for a built 87 and it's a blast
You dont have to worry about offloading a $100k rig... you have to worry about selling your offloaded $100k rig 🤣
When I bought this 392, it cost me $200,000, while my friend paid $300,000 for the same car in China. Here, a 2.0T rubicon sets you back $80,000, so before you grumble about paying $100K for a V8 natually aspirated jeep, just consider the money we folks in third-world countries have to fork out to own one. Perhaps then you'll understand if it's really worth it. God bless America.
there are a g63 4x4^2 that cost 300k+ msrp and the market adjusted price add at least the msrp of 394 to it😂😂 personally i can’t imagine people off reading with 400k+ car but rich people just don’t care
@@MichaelGou Ok?! No one forced you to be an idiot with your money.
Now, we want a 392 gladiator!
YES!!
A 392 Gladiator and with more towing capacity, close to what you can get with a Ram 150 pickup.
@@bobkonradi1027 They rolled the idiot dice when they put their engine/trans lineup in everything Stellantis 😜😜
Great analysis and I like the opinion that you wouldn’t buy either. The average person can’t afford either and if they did manage to save enough would be too worried to use it off road like it should be used.
He said he would buy the 392. 🤷♂ It's what he was reviewing. Of course he would start off with the love for it. But when one push comes to shove, he can be very practical. But he still chooses a Jeep over the Bronco when it comes to hitting the trails. That is the take away here. 😉
The Wrangler with that Soundtrack!... It's a DREAM 🤤
Thanks Roman. I would select the Jeep. I agree with your assessment that it is more fun to go off road with a $36K vehicle than a $100k vehicle.
At 14k in mods and you saved 50k and probably have a MORE capable vehicle.
This was one of my favorite Roman videos in a long time, or maybe ever. It felt pretty raw in all aspects, in a good way. A vulnerable opinion, a reflective stance on the market and TFL, a beautiful trail, two great vehicles and their subtle differences.
Maybe it was the gasping for air, but it works! Great job as always team.
Jeep people have been asking for a 5.7 as a $2000 option, not a $90k Jeep. The 392 is just spitting in the faces of loyal fans. Both are $30k over priced.
That would be wonderful but it won't happen. V8s are on the way out. I wish I could get a smaller V8 option in a Sport, but that will never be a thing again.
I’ve had 2 clients with 392s, trained them offroad driving and recovery. Excellent vehicle, I’m a Toyota guy. I’d buy the 392 if I had 100k to buy a Jeep.
I would be interested in training
Not going to spend $100k for either. But, if I had to choose, I would definitely go with the Jeep 392.
Too bad a 6.4 engine upgrade in a RAM is like 2k but put it in a Wrangler and now it's a 25k upgrade...that's the BS part about it.
That Bronco has came into Jeep realm and stomp it, forget being a dam fan, that Ford Bronco is on another level. Go test drive one if you don't believe me
@@BruceDragon-sf1tr You're on meth. We've already seen Broncos with broken control arms because of independent suspension. The solid axles in the Jeep are 10x stronger. I've been in a loaded Rubicon on rough trails. They ride incredibly smooth. You're the fanboy.
@@PyroBlonde7777 you're somewhat correct, The Bronco needs an well experienced driver, that's it.
Of course the suspension easier to break but the Bronco is built for more than just being a one trick pony, Everything Mopar has is one trick pony. Now how about you stop speed balling before you enter the W🌎RLD WIDE WEB
Bad choice
Good morning Roman! Love your one man videos and this one did not disappoint! Go TFL!
Great video, Roman and gorgeous scenery! I've been a Ford guy for many years, but that 392 Wrangler checks all the boxes that the Bronco Raptor doesn't! Those huge rubber/plastic fender flairs are just silly looking and no V6 will ever compare, sound wise, to the sound of a V8.
They had to put them on there for legal reasons, but they didn't really pull off the styling. They looked just plunked on. They should have done more fender flair like they do for the F150 and Ranger Raptor. By the way if I were going to buy a Raptor I would get the Ranger not the Bronco. The Raptor pickups look bad ass.
@advfiberglass can fix the flare thing
I believe Rubbermaid has filed a copyright lawsuit, haha.
My 2022 jeep wrangler unlimited sounds as good or better with factory pipes. But then she is a diesel, and she sounds like a diesel. When I went to finally get my dream vehicle. It was a long search. Two weeks it took me to find a diesel. That was brand spanking new. The eco-diesels are rare as hens' teeth now. I have 900 miles on her now. I bought an 8-year bumper to bumper warranty, based off not only my family's advice but everyone from the dealer to mechanics etc. She is surprisingly powerful. I'm driving her like a baby, but she jumps. Our driveway is 1/4 mile long we live in the blue ridge mountains of Va. There are no paved roads. My 3rd jeep. I'd never pay 100K for anything. 100K=House.
@@thebigfellar7178 I've been a diesel fan for many years, the torque and fuel economy are big advantages and, at least if you're a diesel fan, they sound good doing it! Years ago, we bought a used TDI "New" Beetle. We loved that car, it climbed hills like a mountain goat and achieved great fuel economy. Too bad VW had to cheat with their "diesel-gate" debacle, it was a wonderful engine.
My Wife has a 2022 392 in Tuscadero and I have a 2023 392 in Black. We love them and they are fun, on and off road
Both these vehicles are like a dream come true, but for me I enjoy our 2021 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon. True it's not a 392 but I can go any where off road, haul a large trailer filled with Dirt, haul wood. I moved my one sons furniture to his new home in the back of my Gladiator. I drove from Baltimore to NY and back on the highway doing 70 and sometimes hit 87 miles an hour and my fuel mileage was around 22 mpg. We drove up there to bring home a new rescue dog. Any way a great video!! YANNI!
I wheel my 392…. when I first got it I was worried about being able to take the risk of scratching it or worse. After a little while I just figured it’s a Jeep, it’s supposed to have a few scratches or a ding or two. Now I’m ok with it.
Great comparison, thank you for putting this video together…
At one time I’d thought about a Bronco before they were actually out on the road and visible. Now that they’ve been out for a while, and they’re considerably fewer of them than Jeeps, I’d still purchase a Jeep as it has a history of off roading (and it just looks better)…
So far as the 392 or the Raptor, if I could afford one it would be the 392.
I bought me a used Gladiator Rubicon with 30k miles for 43k. I did a fender chop, 2 inch mopar lift, and some 35 Ridge grapplers and she feels perfect. I cant imagine that jeep being worth 50,000 more lol. Its insane. I really wish they had a 5.7 Hemi for the gladiator.
One thing that confuses the hell out of me, is why did Ford put an analog speedo along with a massive digital one as well. I really like that Jeep kept their analog guages
I did some digging into the manual for the Bronco, and the Raptor instrument cluster was shown as what would be in any Lux equipped Bronco, and the current instrument cluster for all other trims. Considering they changed the climate control knobs on the ‘22 models (removing the temperature display inside the knob) apparently due to availability of parts, I suspect the instrument cluster was another earlier casualty of part supply issues. Aesthetically speaking, I would have preferred all digital or all analog. I do find the Jeep cluster a better mix with the upgraded “Infotainment” display. That said, I love my Bronco, having owned a 2015 JKU for over seven years, it was an upgrade for me in how I use and enjoy my vehicle. I don’t have a Raptor and can’t justify the extra cost over a very well equipped “regular” Bronco. I feel the same about the Jeep, 392 is nice I just can’t justify the price. ✌🏼
Great Video Roman and all the guys down in TFL Studios !!!
Don't forget that the Jeep 392 has one big advantage. at some point it will be running and in use while the Eco-boost Ford V6 engine is in the shop for most likely significant repairs. If Ford knew what they were doing they would have used the Coyote V8.
I’m a Ford guy but I’d have to take the Jeep Rubicon! V8 and solid front axle! 💪
Ford has been having trouble meeting demand and the dealerships have absolutely been ripping off customers. Thats reason enough to buy a wrangler.
Death wobble 🔥
@makatron not until the front end parts start to wear out. I have a 05 Rubicon, and it had death wobble when I bought it. I rebuilt the front end, and no death wobble.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 I've heard its also more on modified jeeps with huge tires and stuff.
@@jeffk464 I'm running 35" tires. About to go to 37" tires. I will let you know how it goes.
I would take my $100k and buy a Jeep Willys and do some upgrades; with the remainder of the money I'd purchase a top-of-the line mountain bike, new lightweight kayak and a Patriot camper to tow along.
And probably have Ruth Crist steak money for a year.
You'll be 50k on the patriot. ..
Thanks Roman 😊..... Have a beautiful Sunday everyone ✌️
Does it bug anyone else that they always seem to go to the most extreme off road mode for everything? Most of the off road stuff happening in these videos don't require lockers or even low range
Agreed. But they don't want to break anything so they try and go on easy mode.
They do cheaper stuff too
They pretty much use low range all the time. It's pretty annoying because it's not needed for most of the stuff they film.
Yeah, the high RPM’s was for sure bug’s in that video. No need for it on that dirt road trail. I thought I was being overly dramatic but glad to know others felt the same way.
@@stevehernandez3489 : You could drive up that trail in an '87 Yugo. No $100K Jeep or Raptor needed.
I’d go with the 392 hands down! The Bronco has some nice features but you can’t beat that classic Jeep look with the thunder of the V8!
Personally I would go with a $50,000 Rubicon. Maybe I would spring for the 4XE.
@@jeffk464i have the 392 and had a 4xe rubicon and the 4xe had so many problems with it so i had to switch to a v8
@@cheater_robin1817 bummer
@@cheater_robin1817I heard that the 4xe has an Italian engine that’s has many issues.
@@jonisjonjon6705Ye it’s the 2.0 liter they already sell and they add the electric bs to it. only gets u 20 miles and many electrical problems with it. I had it for about a month and sold it and lost money on it. ordered the 392 fully loaded and never looked back
Just bought my Bronco Raptor last week for a Tax right off! Haha I love it so far! I have a built dedicated off road rig with solid axles so I am definitely aware of the pros and cons of both. For me I am using the bronco for mostly on road use so I really like the comfort of the Bronco.
I see your point about the jeep being more integrated with styling. But really the only visible difference between a regular jeep and the 392 is the hood. The Bronco Raptor looks completely different than the regular Bronco, no mistaking it. For me the is a personal plus. Ford made the Bronco Raptor so so much different than the regular one with a different engine, axles, suspension, looks, lights, etc.
I agree Bronco over jeep. Nobody cares how much money you don't have. Lmao. Bragging about a fun jeep. WOW your nig rich lol
Tommy should really be doing this one. He’s the best of the crew in doing direct comparison videos.
He’s always very well prepared (he knows his comparison facts cold) and does a better job comparing the on paper specs to how they translate to real world use.
The dad always seems lesser prepared and always seems to be “winging it”.
Roman you are hitting the nail right on the head, $100K plus is just way too expensive, so sad that most of us now are forced, to wait until we become the 3rd owner, before we can afford these wonderful machines
or you can LS swap your current jeep :)
How is it “way too expensive” when a basic bi**h work truck is $50-$60k?!? A Tacoma trd pro w/1/2 the power & capability & size is $50k+
@@MS-mr4zm THOSE ARE WAY TOO EXPENSIVE AS WELL, THEY ALL ARE
@@rickbalderas7153 lol well I can’t disagree w/ that….but given the current market situation relative to much “lower tier” less capable vehicles & their respective price points? Not too much
A Kia telluride sells for 75 k , a Kia ! So no these aren’t too much lol
I have a ‘24 392 on order and I can’t wait to see it. I’ve just sold a very custom 4Runner for more than the original MSRP and I’m lucky enough to be able to afford the Jeep. The way things are going, I’d bet that this will be the last year for the hemi. Thanks for the great video!
I really like how you kept it real about pricing. Most people would buy these and then get too cocky, if you destroy your wheelbase in 3 foot deep of mud/quicksand even with the God Jeep, you might still get stuck. Repair for your 392 might be as much as a basic Jeep. It might never be the same again. You need to be ok with doing damage to your off roader.
After spending a lot of time looking at them, I bought the 392 and so glad I did. To be clear, I am a Ford guy. We are heading to Sedona and Moab in 90 days.
Your right about damaging the 4x4. I was living in Southern California desert and taking my lifted and re-geared Wrangler out in the desert it would be almost a $500 bill almost every time I took it out. From a broken tail light to a bent rim to a dented fender, if you really use a 4x4 it gets expensive fast. This is why I sold everything and quit off roading and now am a mountain biker driving a Ford Lightning and am saving a bunch of money!
2 complaints with the Bronco Raptor. Those ridiculous fenders and the lack of a V8. However, I drove by one yesterday and overall they are badass.
To each his own I guess , I like the fenders maybe cause mine is black but they look good on red too lol , and the 6 has 418 hp , it feels like it has plenty of power. Had a 5.0 in my 21 f150 cause I had to have a v8 . I got over it. lol
Great explanation on why the shocks are "more advanced" on the 392 vs the regular wrangler...
There is no explanation because they aren't. Just heaver bound/rebound Rubicon shocks with damping rates to account for the heavier springs needed for the heavier engine. Lets not even get started on the fact that the 392 has less suspension articulation in the front because they can't let the front differential contact the oil pan...Which is achieved by using nothing more fancy than super extended front bumpstops to all but eliminate front suspension up travel.
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you.
392 All day no questions asked
Crazy prices, but the Jeep 392.
Great video of the Jeep. Awesome vehicle, but price is high.
I had a '98 XJ that I bought used in 2002. I drove it 19 years. It was mildly modified (lift kit, 31", tires, Detroit Locker, extra skid plates, and winch). Counting everything, I had about $12K invested in it. Mechanically, it was nearly bulletproof, but--like most Jeeps--it suffered from the usually litany of electrical issues. It was still going strong when I sold it when I relocated out of heavy-duty 4-wheeling country (I still have other 4WD's) and it would go anywhere that these $90K+ 4WD's will go.
I had an 87 XJ decades ago, I wheeled/beat the ever livin sh!t out of that poor thing. Sold it to my dad for a beater farm rig after about 10 years of abuse, it finally gave up the ghost at close to 375K miles with ZERO engine, transmission, T-case or axel work. We should have had bronzed. Fast forward 30 years and I'm driving a 23 Rubicon that I'll never do the crazy sh!t I did in that XJ! Thanks for spurring the memories.
It’s the 392 all day long!! But sadly I agree with you on the neither as far as model….I’d LOVE to have a 392 one day, but they are just too darn expensive for the average consumer/wheeler. I’d still pick the JL tho with the v6. Great video guys!
Both are awesome but I would take the Bronco because of better behavior on the road. Also I was with Litebrite when they took the Raptor on trails in Sand Hollow. Stock it went where 95% of people will never go. I am sure the jeep could also go on those trails but the highway trip to the event is the big difference.
You must have had a off-road package only the Jeep will always be the king you could do anything to it and enjoy it and many conditions all about setup learn how to use a setup from what I have seen about Broncos they bounce around like a toy really stiff and no flex or Comfort special on the highway the old broncos had an actual suspension and front axle
IFS is more high speed friendly than a solid. I have two old broncos one 1970 stock and one 76 off roader, so I know all about them. @@jamieeisenhower1560
@@jamieeisenhower1560 you could just let ppl have their opinions and keep scrollin... you're obviously biased. Not everyone is gonna like jeep, and your opinion isn't gonna convince ppl otherwise.
@theclinchmma41260 whatever dude quit telling people what to do and what to think just because you like something different weirdo high-priced junk is not going to satisfy people old school with new school mix will always be the king don't be trying to tell people what they like and don't like
All I did was state my opinion. If you understood the physics and behavior of a front suspension ( Solid front vs IFS ) You would understand why on road and high speed performance is different between the two. There is actual science behind it. Last time I checked new jeeps were not inexpensive at all. As for old school I was most likely rock crawling before you even new how to drive dude. @@jamieeisenhower1560
We bought the 392 and hands down the funnest rig I've ever owned
I just traded in a ‘21 Rubicon for an Eruption Green WildTrak. Whereas these aren’t the vehicles you are testing, hands down for me the Ford is just more civilized. Hard to explain until you drive both.
The bronco don’t drive like a Jeep. That’s a good thing. lol
Love my Bronco
That jeep looks too good. I’m a sucker for that type of green.
I'm also a sucker for that type of gray*. Light gray with a tinge of green.
Earl gray, cactus gray, lunar Rock, and even Honda madness a version too.
@@HarryKuloh same 😆 it’s basically olive drab
Wrangler 392 all the way
Agree to the end of this so much! Why I have a 2017 Wrangler I modded to have fun off road with and the 392 to keep low miles, resale value and finally when I don’t give a 💩 take it off road!
Shopped both and picked the Raptor. More comfortable inside and better factory suspension. Loved the 6.4 but thats about about it.
I bought 3 of each just for funsies
Love my Bronco Raptor more then I expected. Never have been jeep fan although great for what is made to do after major mods. Jeep lovers should thank Bronco for pushing Jeep to give people better options and style instead of minimalist safety and reliability without major upgrades, otherwise Jeep would be stuck more lipstick on a old design.
@derlar777 me too. I'm so glad I pre-ordered 4. One for me, my wife, and my daughter. I sold the 4th for profit which basically paid for my daughter's and some of the other 2.
Love the scenery and review. Love both vehicles. Can't afford neither 😂
I'll tell you I would pick the Jeep for several reasons.
1. SOLID AXLES FRONT & REAR
2. V-8 NATURALLY ASPIRATED
3. IT'S A JEEP
Is a jeep= is trash! The bronc is trash as well can go wrong with either one
Those three reasons are why I like the bronco 😂.
Amen !!! Another great video with honest, well informed opinion.
Really good and honest review.
Vehicle prices are out of control. I wouldn’t spend $100,000 on any vehicle. These manufacturers need a reality check.
Manufacturers will produce (and dealers will mark up) whatever customers gobble up...
The advantage of buying either the Wrangler 392 or the Bronco Raptor is not needing to modify it any further. It's as complete as can be right out of the factory. I've invested probably $15k in my '21 Wrangler Rubicon adding steel bumper front and back, winch, skid plates, etc. This is a way to get to the finish line right off the lot and the best part is, all covered under a warranty.
As a former Hummer H1 owner, getting over the fear of wheeling a high dollar rig is something that one needs to get over by just taking it out usually with other people who also have high dollar value rigs. The wrangler 392 and Bronco Raptor excel offroad, in wilderness settings where these vehicles truly shine. I can go places where other people just can't go. That is what makes them worth it.
I'd be torn and as much as I'm a Jeep person with a Wrangler and Gladiator in the Rubicon trim, I think I'd go for the Bronco Raptor in this case.
Incorrect. 100k is insane.
Excellent - would love to see you back on that trail with both vehicles when there’s a foot of snow on the ground!
Love my 392….had a TRX previously and the 392 is just more fun. Enjoyed the video.
If I off-roaded all the time, the 392. Otherwise, the Raptor. Your videos make me jealous of Colorado and how beautiful it is. If only CO was a full red state and no income taxes.
Roman you’re right, either of the two options are expensive for off-roading. Seems like people who will buy these two for either mall crawling and other occasional reasons.
I would get an 03 landcruiser and save thousands..
@@jamelmccreary8175 Nice choice, I would go for a 2015 4Runner, maybe 09 would be better.
Those comments at the end are the best comments I’ve ever heard from one of these channels honesty I love it
I have a 2022 jeep 392, I ordered it in December 21 and received it July 4, 2022, it’s not a daily driver. I am just as excited now as I was back in July when I picked it up in 2022.. my build sticker came to a total price of 82,000 Fully loaded gorilla glass, front camera, extreme recon package.
I’ve already ordered the 392, expecting it to arrive probably in about a month. Can hardly wait…
Congratulations, you genuinely deserve it!
For rock crawling, Jeep. For the desert, B-Raptor. I live in Denver, but would still buy the B-Raptor.😂
F150 Raptor is far better for desert running
392 all the way
Own a Jeep love it , it’s great on the highway too, it’s perfectly imperfect
Yeah sounds like it
If I could buy one it would be the 392 Rubicon.
Bronco Rapter!!!!! For sure!
We need a bit more of "Test driven TV" approach with some of these comparisons about how it FEELS when you're going thru washboards or forest roads, and rougher terrains...Which vehicle "seems" to be put together better, as far as able to withstand everything that comes with offroading...the stats can be found online....
The sound alone of that 392 Hemi is worth $95K. You see the size of that Braptor, and you'd expect a rumble when it accelerates. Instead, you hear a Hoover vacuum. Hideous fenders too.
They're apples to oranges, the 392 is a hardcore articulating rock climber, the Bronco Raptor is a baja desert runner. If jeep comes up with a wrangler Mojave then it would be a fair comparison. Yet again those fender flares on the raptor are quite polarizing and makes it hard to negotiate tight trails. Ignoring the price; the jeep is a better option IMO
Well you guys feature a lot of Trucks I would dare say no one would use as intended because of the costs involved. Trx's, Raptors you name it they cost way to much to ever use off road!
Thank you for being honest about owning a cheap off reader and not giving a shit. It really does make things more fun
392 all day! Great video!
392 is so awesome. I’d take it off road. Love my 392 Durango
Roman is Hoka’s largest stock holder 😂
The Jeep. Framed doors hold up longer, particularly for off-road. ✔✔
No they don’t lol.
That 392 sounds wicked 👀
Definitely agree in the 2017 Jeep y'all have over either the 392 or Raptor. Had a blast in my 2017. I do have a 22 JLR now but am still wheeling it, after all, that's what they're made for.
You do not need 4 low in the 392. The torque of the engine will pull you along just fine in 4 high.
How’s that work out going downhill?
@@ashergreenfield4180 hill descent control button. Please understand and know the capabilities, limitations, options of the vehicles being tested.
Take the Jeep all day everyday
I loved the Branco but I saw many videos it has water leaks during rainy season, when you open the doors all the water from the top of the car going inside it, is that normal or factory issue ?
That earl grey is something else! Tried to find a gladiator in it but that and a Mojave package was almost impossible to find. I saw one and it was gone the next day. Great video as always
I work in the plant just order one. It won’t take long to get it.
For all the points you mentioned, and SPECIFICALLY THE 392 V8 power and exhaust sound, my pick would be the RUBICON 392, hands down!!!
Imagine how much you could do to an older used 4x4 of your choosing with that 95k. Anything you build for that money would out perform these two.
Any comment that starts with "Imagine" as the lead-in is immediately ignored for lack of imagination...
Good answer
The Jeep, love the sound.
I would take the Jeep... There is no replacement for displacement. Also, the Jeep look and axels can't be beat.
Yep, that 99 mph top speed is killer 😂😂
Yeah we go everywhere through the woods. HEHEHEHE
Bronco Raptor and Wrangler 392 are direct competitors but still excel at different things. The 392 is genuinely easier to handle in town, park, etc. The BRaptor is bigger, more comfortable and also super capable but in the rocks I still say Wrangler.
Everyone still seems to think the Wrangler is better offroad.
@@jeffk464 Yea, I'm on the east coast (Vermont) and the trails are so overgrown, steep, and TIGHT that my wrangler is already rubbing tires on both sides. There's no way anything wider would come through them. Well, not with fenders and body fenders intact. LOL
Im a Ford guy and I'd take the 392 in a heartbeat. Im a sucker for V8's and their sounds, and 392 is one of the best sounding. Plus, it's a factory V8...in a Jeep. That hasnt happened since the CJ5/7. Get your V8's while you still can!
As an owner of a Chevy SS, you're speaking my language. I'd go with the V8 every time. But at 100k, Id probably go with a more reasonable Badlands Bronco instead. It kills me that they don't offer a v8 option for like $10k more, instead of this customer bilking pricing...there is little to no reason for the 392 to be 40k higher than a Rubicon.
@@RedMage117 I agree.
In my opinion, they don't directly compete. The Bronco was built for speed running and comfort, the Jeep is not.
But I'd choose the Jeep all day every day, just because I like what the Jeep can do offroad.
I'll take the 392.
When it comes to the argument of IFS vs solid axle, my opinion has always been that no matter how much off-roading you do, for 90 percent of us, your vehicle is going to spend the majority of its life on paved road. Me personally would rather have that luxury of driving comfortable on paved road along with the capability the bronco has of road, but that's just my opinion.
Yep your right jeeps feel like ass on the road. Why feel like your off-roading when your traveling 1000 miles.
Jeeps just too uncomfortable
Oh wow! Let me think. I'd absolutely love to own neither of these vehicles! Seeing as how I don't own both I'm feeling a lot of love.
Remind me what trail this is? I know you mentioned it but I can’t find it in the video again.
Anyone with 100k to blow on a toy might want to take up flying.
Totally agree. Ford is comfort. Gladiator is my option if only it also had a 392. We need better colors too!
I would take the 392 rubicon, that thing is a beast and it sounds awsome. For me that wanna be jeep with the little v6 isn't even something I would consider taking over the 392 wrangler rubicon.
I should take the jeep. Love the improvements jeep made
i would love to see the bronco or 392 have tire inflation/deflation systems like the 90s hummer had
Portals!!
It would be the ford for me. I come from a very large family & when one buys a vehicle it normally snowballs into everyone else. At one time there were probably around 30 jeeps in my family and out of those 28 gave trouble. "Interior falls apart & lots of electrical issues".
Careful, Jeep fanatics will hunt you down and beat you for being honest and not being 1 of them.
@@WW-wf8tu true, 🤣
Hey, I'm one of the jeep fanatics here...........Trust me, fords also have their issues, if the 30 jeeps your family had were fords, you would be saying the same thing. Good luck with ford
@@WW-wf8tu 😝 I would love to have a Bronco..........from the 60's, 70's or an 80-86. But right now I have 2 Jeeps and owned 2 a decade ago and never had any issues with them.Let's not act like FORD is a trouble free auto manufacturer or any other for that matter👍
@kinsmen1764 not hardly, they've all switched to Ford, & with no issues. I myself switched 30 years ago from Chrysler to ford & all my ford's have never disappointed me, can't say the same about Chrysler. All my Chrysler products (4) had engine or transmission problems. If you like Chrysler, jeep, fiat, Peugeot, Stellantis, then that's what I'd spend my money on, & spend, & spend but for me I'll take a Ford any day.
I graduated from Wayne state in Detroit and used to dream of buying a Jeep wrangler was built next door in Toledo despite the fact that at time Lee Iacocca couldn’t figure out how to fix the door locks on the Wrangler but you had the choice of removing the whole door and drive. It had a character. But now I am back home in Kuwait and still want to own a wrangler for me and my children to use but with the 6.4 Hemi I am thinking this is gonna be like flying on Boeing sitting next to a a door blowout.
Does the 2024 Jeep with power seats have memory seats?