basinite
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This topic has been beaten to death, so I'll keep it short.
A couple of weeks ago I struck up a conversation with a guy who was driving a 2 door Bronco at the gas station. The guy was really cool and let me check out his Bronco. The Bronco was amazing looking and I kept thinking to myself, "maybe I'll jump ship and buy one of these the next go around."
Yesterday, I was able to drive my brothers new 4 door Bronco. Here are my simple thoughts on Jeep vs Bronco.
The good: Ford deserves an "at a boy" for designing a really cool vehicle. The interior is very nice and the GOAT mode is an amazing feature. They did a really good job on everything but the soft top.
The bad: This thing is really big and bulky! You can't see over the driver/passenger tires because the hood is elevated and has tie downs located in this area. This is really important because I rely on being able to see over the fenders to avoid rocks, bushes and tree limbs. The "feel" of the Bronco is similar to a pickup truck when you are actually driving it around.
Conclusion: This thing is no "Jeep Killer", it is basically a very well built (and large) SUV. Driving a Jeep feels way more agile and off road capable. If you need a vehicle to get out of the driveway in the winter to take the kids to school, or drive the occasional Forest Service Road to explore the Mountains, the Bronco will be a great vehicle.
If you are doing any hard core off-roading on primitive trails/roads (especially with brush, rocks and trees), then this is not the vehicle for you.
Just my two cents on the subject after finally being able to drive a Bronco.
A couple of weeks ago I struck up a conversation with a guy who was driving a 2 door Bronco at the gas station. The guy was really cool and let me check out his Bronco. The Bronco was amazing looking and I kept thinking to myself, "maybe I'll jump ship and buy one of these the next go around."
Yesterday, I was able to drive my brothers new 4 door Bronco. Here are my simple thoughts on Jeep vs Bronco.
The good: Ford deserves an "at a boy" for designing a really cool vehicle. The interior is very nice and the GOAT mode is an amazing feature. They did a really good job on everything but the soft top.
The bad: This thing is really big and bulky! You can't see over the driver/passenger tires because the hood is elevated and has tie downs located in this area. This is really important because I rely on being able to see over the fenders to avoid rocks, bushes and tree limbs. The "feel" of the Bronco is similar to a pickup truck when you are actually driving it around.
Conclusion: This thing is no "Jeep Killer", it is basically a very well built (and large) SUV. Driving a Jeep feels way more agile and off road capable. If you need a vehicle to get out of the driveway in the winter to take the kids to school, or drive the occasional Forest Service Road to explore the Mountains, the Bronco will be a great vehicle.
If you are doing any hard core off-roading on primitive trails/roads (especially with brush, rocks and trees), then this is not the vehicle for you.
Just my two cents on the subject after finally being able to drive a Bronco.
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