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SixGDoubleB

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It's not really my style to gush about a vehicle. But I gotta say, over one year in and still loving it.

Recently for ten days, I was compelled to drive my wife's Volvo XC40, a nice R-Design with a PoleStar boost. For what it is -- a unibody crossover compromise with 8" of ground clearance -- it's very good. Great engine, good tranny, quiet, strong brakes, great screen, lots of storage space. Suspension is a little wobbly but then it's not a BMW. "Slick" is a good word for it.

But, you're too dependent on the G-D screen. Good luck managing the climate without it. And due to the emphasis on structural safety, rear visibility is not great -- the backup camera is required, and I think this is true of a lot of new vehicles. Need that screen just to reverse. Per "tough," I thought we were getting a resilient Volvo, which used to be a tank, but these body panels are aluminum and can be dented with your elbow. And the tires are low-profile which I really regret. You won't be cornering at speed in this car so there's no point and we've already blown one ($450.00 -- that's right). These are quibbles in a great car that we are very lucky to have, and I am grateful for my wife to drive it, but they are modernizations that cumulatively alter the driving experience from what it was when I was younger.

My former cars included a 1969 Firebird (drove it everywhere for seven years) and a 1983 Datsun 280 ZX (drove it everywhere for eight years). Old school vehicles had their pleasures. So getting back to my Bronco was like coming home. You can feel the thoughtful design decisions that bring back the good old days. Driver side window rolled all the way down? No wind in my face because I'm sitting where I'm supposed to be: Above the door. I can rest my left elbow in its rightful place on the frame, turning red in the sun. Simple things like that makes a big difference.

My urban and suburban world is characterized by increasingly weird weather patterns, failing infrastructure and truly crazy drivers. But my Bronc is lifted with 35s that put you above practically everyone else. (Yet it always feels planted -- nice and wide.) With the Bronco and Goodrich AT's, any road obstacle is no problem: Potholes, ditches, floods, big bumps, whatever. Great visibility at all angles -- you can see everything. Some psycho on my bumper? So what. Completely does not matter. All this results in more pleasure and a lot less stress.

I thought I wanted the six -- ended up with the four. Still love it -- plenty of power! Originally wanted a manual, ended up with an auto -- still great fun to drive! Thought I wanted 4A, ended up with 4R -- could care less and sometimes have fun deliberately spinning the tires! Forget the 4A! And screens? The Bronco screen could completely fail and I could not care less -- I have buttons and knobs to manage everything critical. Not dependent on OK Computer!

A couple years ago, I drove a Jeep Sahara for 8 days. Strong engine (4 cylinder turbo) but not much else. Heavy, jerky steering, cramped cockpit, cheap interior, glugging gas at 14MPG. I hear that Jeeps have stepped up recently but I'll never be interested.

I bought this Bronco and I intend to drive it for as long as gasoline is produced. Seems like the fun will last forever.
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TLDR

I still love my bronco too! Monday was 2yrs from delivery and Im just shy of 31k miles. My only complaints are miniscule... Console lid doesnt stay up, ambient light settings dont stay, and a couple things are just ford in general.. double honk, ac recirculation (cuts in and out to avoid freezing).
 

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TLDR

I still love my bronco too! Monday was 2yrs from delivery and Im just shy of 31k miles. My only complaints are miniscule... Console lid doesnt stay up, ambient light settings dont stay, and a couple things are just ford in general.. double honk, ac recirculation (cuts in and out to avoid freezing).
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What isn't to love about the Bronco???
 

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What isn't to love about the Bronco???
I posted my complaints. If those are the worst I can come up with then Id say this is a great vehicle!

Oh and I have 4 banger non sas. Combined with the 4.46 gears in the BD package its quite impressive.
 

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Just drove from SoCal to Virginia and my Bronco performed just like I thought it would.
On my last leg I drove 395 miles and still had 35 miles to empty. I am very happy with my WT and its performance.
 

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Same here, going on 2.5 years and 23k miles. Still loving every single mile. By now, usually, I'm thinking about my next vehicle or have lost significant interest.
 

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I posted my complaints. If those are the worst I can come up with then Id say this is a great vehicle!

Oh and I have 4 banger non sas. Combined with the 4.46 gears in the BD package its quite impressive.
I was just trying to fit in with the last person that said TLDR haha! I thought it was funny. My humor is weird.
 

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I still love my Bronco but my everyday ride is a Maverick which is soon to turn into a '25 Hybrid AWD. The Maverick is actually a blast to drive and certainly gets better MPG. Since I don't drive the Bronco everyday when I do it makes me appreciate it more.
 

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I'm at 2.5 yrs and 39K miles. I absolutely love driving it, but am slowing down due to racking up the miles, lol!. I tend to keep my cars a long time (9yrs. avg.) so I want to make sure the smiles last a very long time, warts and all.
 

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I still love my Bronco but my everyday ride is a Maverick which is soon to turn into a '25 Hybrid AWD. The Maverick is actually a blast to drive and certainly gets better MPG. Since I don't drive the Bronco everyday when I do it makes me appreciate it more.
We're glad to hear you still love it! Thank you for being a part of the Ford family. :)
 

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I'm at 2.5 yrs and 39K miles. I absolutely love driving it, but am slowing down due to racking up the miles, lol!. I tend to keep my cars a long time (9yrs. avg.) so I want to make sure the smiles last a very long time, warts and all.
We're so happy you love it Mike! 😎
 

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Same here, going on 2.5 years and 23k miles. Still loving every single mile. By now, usually, I'm thinking about my next vehicle or have lost significant interest.
That's what we love to hear! Thank you for being a part of the Ford family. :)
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