Aside from the washout floor, the MGV was a big selling point for me. Yes it gets hot, but I also love how easy it is to clean. I have five dogs that I take with me so the seats get plenty dirty.
My wife has a newer mustang with leather and other than the fact that it has cooling (not sure if...
This presupposes it was “uphill” at some point. I’ve owned many Ford products ranging in years from 1986 to now 2024. Same BS. My Bronco has areas with poor paint coverage, debris in the paint, areas where the metal had contaminants or poor finish, but was painted anyway. Some are in discrete...
I have never owned a truck or SUV before the Bronco, and have driven very few. I find it’s on road manners completely acceptable. I don’t think I’d go to autocross with it, but it doesn’t feel like it’s going to flip over on spirited turns
I can’t recall the company but someone makes sheep skin covers for car seats. I’ve used them for all my cars going back 20-some years. They really keep you cool and protect the seat. Don’t have them yet for the Bronco but soon enough.
+1 for dealer paints. They are more money but you know they’re the right color, albeit a bit thick.
Applicators are garbage (but that’s the same for all touch ups).
24 BL non sas owner here. A “too harsh” ride is subjective. I came from a civic Si which was incredibly stiff, so the Bronco feels like a much smoother ride to me. You can always buy other shocks if the ride is not to your liking.
With respect to the differences, in addition to your mentions...