- First Name
- Brian
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- Central CA
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- '23 BB 4dr 7MT, '22 BSport OBX, '87 B-II XL
- Your Bronco Model
- Big Bend
Im just not in a hurry
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I am a “spirited driver” like you it seems. Plenty of top off Broncos here in the beach cities of Orange County. Front panels?? Pffft! My top has been hanging in the garage since April aside from a few stints in airport parkingYou'd think it was snowing out here in Cali the way these guys are driving. The weather has been in the high 60's and low 70's since summer ended, but you'd never know it.
Rare to even see a Bronco with the windows down. Owners are always sealed up inside while I'm zooming around with the 2 front panels off and stowed in the back.
They make the Lincoln Town Car to scratch that itchlol. Funny you should ask. I have noticed I drive considerably slower in my Bronco. I’ve always been a bit of a lead foot. Always in a hurry to get somewhere. I’ve got a pile of speeding tickets over the years to prove it. But either I’ve crossed some invisible line into old age, or there’s just something pleasant about putting along in my Bronco. It’s kind of my happy place, and when I drive it, I don’t really care to hurry. That and my gas mileage is notably improved if I stay at or a little above the speed limit.
It's like those people who say they're overlanding but really just returning to the trailhead they started at.Queue me doing 20 over in 8" of snow this morning
It's the same reason there's so many pavement princesses....because a lot of them were bought by people who can't drive just so they could have the latest trendy item to post on tiktok or sit in the school pick-up line.
You nailed it. For some of us, there’s something about the Bronco that subdues us into a zen type driving where we like to just lumber along and listen to the engine whine through the gearslol. Funny you should ask. I have noticed I drive considerably slower in my Bronco. I’ve always been a bit of a lead foot. Always in a hurry to get somewhere. I’ve got a pile of speeding tickets over the years to prove it. But either I’ve crossed some invisible line into old age, or there’s just something pleasant about putting along in my Bronco. It’s kind of my happy place, and when I drive it, I don’t really care to hurry. That and my gas mileage is notably improved if I stay at or a little above the speed limit.
Have you seen how long some of those Starbucks drive thru line ups are?! You better believe I’m “over landing” for my Frappuccino!It's like those people who say they're overlanding but really just returning to the trailhead they started at.
And The Dude AbidesIm an older dude.
My speedo says I'm going faster than I really am. Might be a problem for other slow broncos as well.Seems like I'm always zooming past Bronco's out here in Cali. On the freeway, Bronco's are usually in the slow lane, or in the middle lane driving below the speed limit. On the street, it seems like they're all in Eco mode, just trailing behind everyone. If I didn't own one, I'd think they were underpowered and slow.
This isn't me driving fast either. Between the freeway and street, I'm usually at 65-75/35-45.