Sean K.
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Yeah...this board is SLOW....Once the Bronco finally comes out and this thread dries up, I'm going to be so bored.
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Yeah...this board is SLOW....Once the Bronco finally comes out and this thread dries up, I'm going to be so bored.
This is not the design. This has SFA, and the mirrors are not even mounted to the right place. Posting something over and over does not make it true unfortunately.This is the body style for sure and don't ask me. 4 door is the same.
Yep....the renderings are based on those camouflaged images. I hope it looks this good!You could just look at the actual prototype ...
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https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/newly-spied-2021-bronco-in-rugged-trim.990/
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...terior-closeups-of-2021-bronco-prototype.976/
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You are telling me.....My last F150 (2015) had continuous problems with the vacuum driven 4WD and crappy plastic 4WD hub actuators. All gone bad at 29,000 miles and repeated service visits afterwards (I think 9 in total). The dealer had multiple trucks in at any given time with the same problem. Any dealings that I had with Ford Corporate were negative and made me never want to buy their product again....on the other hand, the dealer was awesome and compensated any way they could.I think it's cool and competition is good BUT I've had some really bad experiences with Ford.
Jeep fanboys....Don't read this: I had a love affair with my FJ cruiser....the lack of solid axles was really of no concern for my style of off roading and the on road experience was way better than any Wrangler can provide. I could drive that thing effortlessly across the country and back.The build quality and dealer support can surely beat FCA. I would be seriously interested in one if the interior is configured to hold my emergency stuff without compromising the configuration too much. I am getting less interested in a solid axle, so that might be the reason for me to pass and just enjoy Toyota.
Same!Agreed, love my Wrangler but interested in what Ford offers in the Bronco.
If it has a license plate, it might be a "town Wrangler".I think the Bronco has a chance to eat into Jeep sales. Most Jeep owners don't care that their rigs are great rock-crawlers. Many buy Jeeps because of the "cool factor." Others used to mod Honda Civics and have now graduated to Jeeps.
IF the Bronco looks cool and is somewhat customizable, it will sell. People like to be unique. Seems like 1 out of every 20 vehicles in my town is a Wrangler.
That said... I love my 2-door Jeep and plan to keep it as long as I can.