wranglerbro
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Where's the flex?
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Just how stiff are those rear sway bars?!?
Where's the flex?
I smile everytime I see someone tooling around in a Sport. They act like they think they are The Shit, not Telluride level mind you, around here they are the absolute worse, almost like they are proud they paid $5K over MSRP for a friken Kia.I donāt know if Bronco will be a bust or not. Bronco Sport is doing very well...
Not sure why people get so hung up on this? With lockers having a wheel up is inconsequential. I haven't seen any of these roll over any more easily than anything else so other than the supposed drama involved, who cares?Looks like youāre gonna be doing plenty of three-wheeling in your Bronco.
Having all four tires on the ground and the body level is the safest, easiest, and most comfortable way to wheel.Not sure why people get so hung up on this? With lockers having a wheel up is inconsequential. I haven't seen any of these roll over any more easily than anything else so other than the supposed drama involved, who cares?
Doubt a 5.0 Bronco would be cheap. Heck, they are expensive even with the 2.7!In my opinion...Ford really missed the mark by not putting the 5.0L V8 in the Bronco...should've made it the only engine choice at a reasonable price...would've sniped a lot more Wrangler owners since the 392 is crazy expensive.
On the topic of the Bronco Sport, I like the looks of it. I think it is the perfect replacement for the old Ford Escape (the previous generation with the boxy style). The new Escape is just, uhhhhh. They should have named the Bronco Sport something else.
Wow...I don't know where you are coming from but it's impossible for me to reconcile what you claim. I have not experienced the Bronco yet so it's entirely possible that it's interior is in fact much worse than the Wrangler, but the Wrangler is light years from "good fit and finish". It's actually pretty terrible. Stellantis is definitely in a "different league" but not in the way you say. The Wrangler interior is not remotely comparable to GM SUVs and my Challenger, while much better, still can't hold a candle to the Camaro or Mustang interior quality.Jeep people are getting spoiled with great fit and finish and good materials on the JL and they don't even realize it. Go get in the Bronco, or most any Ford or Chevy, and you'll immediately see what I mean. Jeep isn't up there with the Germans, nor is it meant to be, but Stellantis is in a different league from their American counterparts - the decades-old Charger and Challenger interiors not withstanding.
Thatās fair.The Bronco will sell like crazy. Just like i've been telling members here since I joined - my Tahoe can do 100% of what my Wrangler will ever do in my hands on or off-road, and the Tahoe can do it all while towing the Wrangler. It's more comfortable, it's got more space and power. What it doesn't have is the coolness and fun factor of the Wrangler. The Bronco has that, plus some of what the Tahoe has. The Bronco has a lot going for it. The reality is quite simply not what the membership of this forum seems to want it to be. The vast majority of Wrangler buyers do not care what it can ACTUALLY do off-road. As long as it looks rugged and cool, that's all the "off-road capability" they care about. So it does not matter that the Wrangler can drive over a bigger rock than the Bronco. The general public sees them both as hard-core off-road vehicles.