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Not so smart actually, it would be extremely obvious to anyone interested in
looting your vehicle that it was unlocked from 20 feet away.
ROFL not true at all. At 1/4” down, the top of the window would still be overlapping the lower part of the weather stripping. Would appear closed as normal. Trust me, I actually have a Bronco to look at.

Also, if looting is a concern why is your vehicle unlocked while you are 20+ feet away and not paying attention?
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My 2006 Mustang had that drop window...and my Shelby has the same drop window...and once you have the vehicle for a week...you don't even know it's there...and no problems with either...
 

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My 2006 Mustang had that drop window...and my Shelby has the same drop window...and once you have the vehicle for a week...you don't even know it's there...and no problems with either...
I have 2015 Mustang GT daily driver that I’ve had 6.5 years and I’ve not had one lick of issue with the frameless auto-drop windows. Hope my Bronco works as well.
 

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My 2006 Mustang had that drop window...and my Shelby has the same drop window...and once you have the vehicle for a week...you don't even know it's there...and no problems with either...
I get that everyone with a Mustang says it works. I’m just wondering if it works the same way. Does it catch the weather stripping at the top of the door frame every time you open your mustang door?
 

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”Frameless window drop”! I couldn’t figure out what to call it. I had a 1990 Porsche 911 Cab, of course, with frameless windows. Of all the crap and BS on that car (no cup holder!), the one thing that worked well was the window seals. They didn’t execute that drop to seal. They also didn’t leak. Hard to believe Ford couldn’t come up with a better design element. I’ve rented a few Mustangs over the years and I can’t remember them doing that.
"Indexing" is the industry term, I believe.
 

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I’m questioning whether I want to continue with a Bronco purchase. ...
There is nothing particularly wrong with the new Bronco
Well said. What are you saying?
 
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I get that everyone with a Mustang says it works. I’m just wondering if it works the same way. Does it catch the weather stripping at the top of the door frame every time you open your mustang door?
There is an opening of a quarter inch...before it goes back up..but it happens so quick,you have look for it...to see it..
 

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The primary mission of the Bronco is off road capability. In stock form from the factory it exceeds that mission. I don’t think it tries to be anything more.
 

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This morning I test drove a WT at the dealer that I have a reservation at. Had an order but 99ed it to get a MY22. After this ~12 mile test drive, mostly freeway and city streets, I’m questioning whether I want to continue with a Bronco purchase. This coming from someone that owned Broncos from 1989 through 2017. There is nothing particularly wrong with the new Bronco. But driving it caused me to understand more clearly that Ford’s target was a better execution of a Jeep Wrangler. With the Bronco, they succeeded brilliantly at that. Maybe I’ll end up with a Bronco in 22 or 23, I’m just not as enthusiastic as I had been. Here are some test drive observations.

One thing I wanted to do was make sure a WT would fit in my garage. I had done all kinds of measurements using data from this site and for sure, the WT fit. That was not a surprise, but great to validate my research. My wife‘s car is missing, but it would easily fit too. No clearance problems either. Easily another 5.5-6 inches of overhead clearance.

When I first sat in the driver’s seat I was amazed at how much looking out the windshield reminded me of an EB. The raised edges of the hood are very reminiscent of an EB. Very thoughtful design feature from Ford.

One bad thing is the window fit. As everyone knows, without a frame the window must come down just a little to open and close the door. So long as you open the door slowly, all is well. But if you open the door quickly, the window hangs up a little on the molding and sort of vibrates back and forth. I seem to recall others here mention that. I’m not sure this hurts anything, it’s just not something I had thought much about.

Of course, this was a soft top. I was surprised at how noisy the Bronco is. I have seen posts claiming that the soft top was fairly quiet. I suppose this is subjective, but I thought the noise was excessive. Maybe the more aggressive tires were at fault. I have had two soft tops (see my avatar for one and an old P911-C4 for another) so I am used to a soft top. I honestly think my 74 EB with a BC Broncos safari top was slightly quieter. I mentioned this to the dealer sales manager and he said he was surprised because his soft top OB was really quiet. He claimed that the OB had sound deadening within the body. I had never heard that. Obviously I think a MIC top, particularly with the headliner, would quiet things down a little. I had planned on a color matching modular top which would also probably be quieter. By the way, the sales manager confirmed to me that the color matching top would be MY23, even though as recently as March it was listed at a MY22 option. Crap…

As has been opined by others on this site, the dash was a somewhat underwhelming. The plastic just seemed cheap. By the way, this was a Mid trim level, yet I don’t think Lux (which is what I ordered) would be any different. My personal car is a 2017 4Runner Limited and my work vehicle that gets most miles is a 2015 Tundra SR5. I would say the Tundra’s interior is pretty pedestrian, but the quality of the plastic and overall quality is noticeably better than the Bronco. The 4Runner interior is way superior. This is when I reminded myself that Ford wasn‘t trying to create something fancy, but just something overall better than a Wrangler. Again, I think they have done that in spades.

The engine was adequate. I have to admit that I drive with a bit of a heavy foot, but the Bronco seemed a bit slow off the line. From about 20 mph up, it performed very good. The transmission was smooth. I couldn’t feel the shifts. I was hoping the engine performance would be noticeably better than the 4Runner. I think it was better, but not by as much as I had hoped. Actually, I have to admit that I forgot to try the sport mode. That may have improved the engine performance a bit and I’m kicking myself for forgetting that.

I really did like the handling of the Bronco. It’s turning radius is superb. The SAS on the WT really smooths out rough pavements. I drove over a pavement that had been trenched and patched for a water line and it was smooth sailing over that bumpy pavement. I think this was the most favorable thing about the Bronco. The brakes were great, although there was an audible squeak at times.

In summary, I think the Bronco is a great execution of an off road vehicle for the masses. For sure it will take a big bite out of Wrangler sales. But for me I would give up a bit of the fancy off road stuff for a quieter, better fit and finish interior vehicle more like the 4Runner or some of the high end trucks on the market. My off roading needs are mostly rough forest service roads and snowy roads in AZ higher elevations. I guess I’m re-evaluating what I really need. This vehicle is my present to myself as I head into retirement. I still may end up with a Bronco. But I’m beginning to think I might need to give a nice F-150 or F-250 a look and build myself another EB to satisfy my almost life long Bronco addiction.

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Given your list of wants (and appreciating some of the finer things), I gotta ask: Might a Bronco Sport better suit you? They were made for those who wants more creature comforts with just a (very very small) dash of true Bronco heritage….
 

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I have owned 3 convertibles so my expectations may be different.
The bronco I test drove had the luxury package which high and luxury packages have extra sound editing.
I thought the noise in the vehicle was completely acceptable. Not bad at all.

If you're used to vehicles with the dash wrapped in leather you're going to be disappointed. If you're used to Toyotas Hondas Nissans and other non-luxury cars you will not be surprised. There is nothing wrong with it.

I guess it is all about expectations.

Even with 35-in tires it drives like a normal SUV.

I may have had different expectations in some people but I was not disappointed.
 
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Given your list of wants (and appreciating some of the finer things), I gotta ask: Might a Bronco Sport better suit you? They were made for those who wants more creature comforts with just a (very very small) dash of true Bronco heritage….
Good question. I didn’t comment on the size of the WT. Just by looks, it has about the same cargo capacity as the 4Runner. But sometimes even that is not enough. One of my bike groups often heads to northern AZ for mountain biking excursions. We’re normally camping and the 4Runner is sometimes not big enough to take everything. That’s why one of us normally rents a U-Haul trailer. So I need something at least as big as the 4Runner and preferably bigger. Also as I mentioned, most of my miles are in a Tundra, which is a whale by comparison. So it would be hard to get used to a Bronco Sport. I have looked at them and they seem pretty nice, but just too small for my needs.
 

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Good question. I didn’t comment on the size of the WT. Just by looks, it has about the same cargo capacity as the 4Runner. But sometimes even that is not enough. One of my bike groups often heads to northern AZ for mountain biking excursions. We’re normally camping and the 4Runner is sometimes not big enough to take everything. That’s why one of us normally rents a U-Haul trailer. So I need something at least as big as the 4Runner and preferably bigger. Also as I mentioned, most of my miles are in a Tundra, which is a whale by comparison. So it would be hard to get used to a Bronco Sport. I have looked at them and they seem pretty nice, but just too small for my needs.
Hmmm. The kind of cargo capacity you are talking about (equiv to or better than a Tundra) would put you solidly in the Expedition/Excursion line, if we are only talking blue oval products, anyway. Have you checked out the 2022 Excursion? It is a monster…. So was the old one.

https://fordusacars.com/2022-ford-excursion/
 

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This morning I test drove a WT at the dealer that I have a reservation at. Had an order but 99ed it to get a MY22. After this ~12 mile test drive, mostly freeway and city streets, I’m questioning whether I want to continue with a Bronco purchase. This coming from someone that owned Broncos from 1989 through 2017. There is nothing particularly wrong with the new Bronco. But driving it caused me to understand more clearly that Ford’s target was a better execution of a Jeep Wrangler. With the Bronco, they succeeded brilliantly at that. Maybe I’ll end up with a Bronco in 22 or 23, I’m just not as enthusiastic as I had been. Here are some test drive observations.

One thing I wanted to do was make sure a WT would fit in my garage. I had done all kinds of measurements using data from this site and for sure, the WT fit. That was not a surprise, but great to validate my research. My wife‘s car is missing, but it would easily fit too. No clearance problems either. Easily another 5.5-6 inches of overhead clearance.

When I first sat in the driver’s seat I was amazed at how much looking out the windshield reminded me of an EB. The raised edges of the hood are very reminiscent of an EB. Very thoughtful design feature from Ford.

One bad thing is the window fit. As everyone knows, without a frame the window must come down just a little to open and close the door. So long as you open the door slowly, all is well. But if you open the door quickly, the window hangs up a little on the molding and sort of vibrates back and forth. I seem to recall others here mention that. I’m not sure this hurts anything, it’s just not something I had thought much about.

Of course, this was a soft top. I was surprised at how noisy the Bronco is. I have seen posts claiming that the soft top was fairly quiet. I suppose this is subjective, but I thought the noise was excessive. Maybe the more aggressive tires were at fault. I have had two soft tops (see my avatar for one and an old P911-C4 for another) so I am used to a soft top. I honestly think my 74 EB with a BC Broncos safari top was slightly quieter. I mentioned this to the dealer sales manager and he said he was surprised because his soft top OB was really quiet. He claimed that the OB had sound deadening within the body. I had never heard that. Obviously I think a MIC top, particularly with the headliner, would quiet things down a little. I had planned on a color matching modular top which would also probably be quieter. By the way, the sales manager confirmed to me that the color matching top would be MY23, even though as recently as March it was listed at a MY22 option. Crap…

As has been opined by others on this site, the dash was a somewhat underwhelming. The plastic just seemed cheap. By the way, this was a Mid trim level, yet I don’t think Lux (which is what I ordered) would be any different. My personal car is a 2017 4Runner Limited and my work vehicle that gets most miles is a 2015 Tundra SR5. I would say the Tundra’s interior is pretty pedestrian, but the quality of the plastic and overall quality is noticeably better than the Bronco. The 4Runner interior is way superior. This is when I reminded myself that Ford wasn‘t trying to create something fancy, but just something overall better than a Wrangler. Again, I think they have done that in spades.

The engine was adequate. I have to admit that I drive with a bit of a heavy foot, but the Bronco seemed a bit slow off the line. From about 20 mph up, it performed very good. The transmission was smooth. I couldn’t feel the shifts. I was hoping the engine performance would be noticeably better than the 4Runner. I think it was better, but not by as much as I had hoped. Actually, I have to admit that I forgot to try the sport mode. That may have improved the engine performance a bit and I’m kicking myself for forgetting that.

I really did like the handling of the Bronco. It’s turning radius is superb. The SAS on the WT really smooths out rough pavements. I drove over a pavement that had been trenched and patched for a water line and it was smooth sailing over that bumpy pavement. I think this was the most favorable thing about the Bronco. The brakes were great, although there was an audible squeak at times.

In summary, I think the Bronco is a great execution of an off road vehicle for the masses. For sure it will take a big bite out of Wrangler sales. But for me I would give up a bit of the fancy off road stuff for a quieter, better fit and finish interior vehicle more like the 4Runner or some of the high end trucks on the market. My off roading needs are mostly rough forest service roads and snowy roads in AZ higher elevations. I guess I’m re-evaluating what I really need. This vehicle is my present to myself as I head into retirement. I still may end up with a Bronco. But I’m beginning to think I might need to give a nice F-150 or F-250 a look and build myself another EB to satisfy my almost life long Bronco addiction.

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Great review. I have a lot of the same concerns in regards to the engine acceleration and with the windows being slow to come down. I’m in the same boat as I kind of lost enthusiasm for it.
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