After realizing the Bronco might not be the right fit for me in the flat Midwest...I looked Explorer, and now the telluride....itāll be those three to choose from when the Bronco actually hits the showrooms.
Never having had a swing gate....will the pneumatic locking bar be strong enough to keep the door at 90deg. open if you are hauling something longer than the bed?
It seems like there would be a good side load if one were to turn or brake aggressively.
I am waiting until I can physically see and climb in a Bronco, and a Bronco sport.....see which one is bigger on the inside, then compare them with a...a....an Explorer :-/
Personally I wouldn't order anything sight unseen.
Personally, my man-hood is not dependent upon ground clearance, or engine displacement. My kids donāt play soccer, and Iām not a āmom.ā Lol
IMO Ford realized they screwed up the Escape by making it less and less truck-like. As Doug Demuro said, Ford probably emasculated the Escape even more...
To me, the Sport is a 2001-2010 Escape. I was hoping it would be a bit bigger, but now I wonder if I will have to move up to the Explorer (never been excited about the Explorer :-(
If the size is good for someone, the Bronco sport looks great. I donāt need a 3rd seat but a little more space...
I want the Bronco styling with the comforts of the Explorer. :-(
I donāt want it loud going to the mall! Lol
The right tool for the job, and as much as I like the Bronco....I might have to go explorer. Oh well, it is a first world problem, unlike not having running water. Ha!
I get it now....the huge swing out rear door wonāt hit that car behind her.... if you never open it. She can just throw the groceries in over the fenders or roll bar...duh. :p
Um...obviously I bought a 2001 Ford Escape...lol. It seemed to me that on new launches sometimes extra care is taken so the corporation isnāt embarrassed.
And the Suburuās are for hers and hers? :ROFLMAO: Not that thereās anything wrong with that.
WHY IS SUBARU ASSOCIATED WITH LESBIANS?
This isn't just stereotype, its an ad campaign
https://drivetribe.com/p/why-is-subaru-associated-with-lesbians-MY0z9aigTS2VWjOkXV72Qg?iid=D8l7NayETOalPzuVq68rDQ
Thatās why I showed my 2001 Ford....err....Bronco Sport 1.0 ....lol
Can we guess and surmise using the same corporation (Ford) at least..lol
Iām sure if they figured out how to take the doors off, they figured out how to fold seats that have been folding for 20 years.
;-)
Lol....Like my 2001 FORD Escape....
Iāll go to the garage and take some pictures....but there is no reason not to have a flat area these days....NOW.....about those rear vents???
Ok I just realized how in need of a vacuuming my Escape needs....this is how my seats work.
I have no idea what ācraterā everyone is envisioning...lol. In the old escapes the seat folded pretty much completely flat. The bottom seat tilts forward and into where your feet would go, giving the seat backs room to fold forward. The large plastic hinges would rotate forward too I would...
In my old escape the bottom cushion folds forward into the foot well behind the front seats, that then gives you the space to (after removing the headrests) to lean the upright seat backs full forward and flat above the lower seat cushion that is now pivoted down.