My wife and I definitely have to test drive it first. No way we can spend that kind of money without being as sure as possible. We donāt have to be the first people on the block with one in the driveway.
I almost started a thread called 4 door storage just to talk about this. Has anyone seen a system to store the doors. The only thing I have seen was the picture of the 4 doors in bags in the back of the 4 door during the reveal. How are they standing up? What prevents them from banging into...
I was excited about the concept of fixing some of the Jeep complaints. I.E. permanent mirrors, door storage, better street ride, factory 35ās etc. Itās just a new entrant into the doors and top off experience. I like any cool vehicle.
Exact weight figures are not yet available, but a Ford spokesperson told Road & Track that the front doors on a four-door Bronco weigh about 54 pounds, while the rears weigh around 43 pounds. That's a little heftier than the 47-pound front and 34-pound rear doors on the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited...
Iām surprised how much better the 2 door sport Jeep looks than the 2 Broncos next to it. Iām sure angles play into it, but those are not flattering photos for the Broncos IMO. Of course the one way over to the right...?
Thereās been a lot of speculation about the number of reservations placed. We may not know the actual number. Iām curious how many forum members placed a reservation, and how many havenāt. Is it possible that more members didnāt place a reservation and are waiting? I thought Iād start a poll...
Then thereās an unknown number of people like myself that are āVeryā interested in this vehicle but didnāt put in a reservation. I can wait to see how it all shakes out. For the amount of money Iām spending, I wonāt do it without seeing one in real and comparing motors, options etc.
So even if...
I think the top black piece running along the passenger roof and down the b pillar is the rest of the ādoorā that was leaked earlier today with the yellow Bronco script.
I too am wondering if this is the inner door structure, something like a tube door.
At first I was thinking the tapered end is shaped that way to allow the tailgate to close. There would be no way the table would be long enough to touch the ground. But now I wonder if they made it telescoping.