I'm re-reading the comments in that old (April 2022) thread and laughing.
I pointed out, in my post, the dropoff area in the back, per the photo challenge. But I see that I should also point out that there is, in fact, a Bronco in that picture. It's right there in the middle. ;)
I'd like to bend the rules a little bit to try to win this one (also, I have a good--in my opinion--idea for a photo challenge).
Not my picture and not my Bronco, but I think it's a fun call back to when Cyber Orange was a thing. Dropoff area in the background...
Agree on #1 and #2, can't speak to #3 because I have a hard top.
As for the double-honk, it's just stupid. Example: I dropped off a passenger, left Bronco running, had key in pocket. Both driver and passenger doors opened, we both got out. Passenger closed door (driver door NOT closed)...
Finally hit the elusive 400+ mile range indicated on my 2-door. Had to go a little slow, only 68 or 69 mph max most of the time, hang loosely behind some trucks, etc. This was part of a drive from Wisconsin down to Georgia. Would have gotten over 400 miles actual driving if I had continued...
Interesting, and surprising to me. I thought this information was all over. Ford was very upfront about things like this, right from the beginning. This is going back to 2021, I believe. Other specification pages had it as well.
Gotta post whether you have a 2-dr or a 4-dr. Big difference between the two in fuel tank size.
https://www.ford.com/cmslibs/content/dam/brand_ford/en_us/brand/suvs/bronco/2021/pdf/2022-Bronco-Tech-Specs.pdf
2-dr: 16.9 gal
4-dr: 20.8 gal
400 miles on a 4-dr is like 325 miles on a 2-dr...
I feel like one of those people who is happy they got the Base while they could. Now I can say I'm happy I got my Black Diamond when I did. BD was the lowest trim level for which you could get 4A as a standalone option. Doesn't appear to be the case anymore.
I also liked the steelies and the...
The most fun vehicles are motorcycles. Very hard for 4-wheel cages to compete.
Most fun would probably be my VFR. Here's a picture from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
This bike has been through Deal's Gap and all the fun roads in western NC and surrounding states, full length of the Blue Ridge...
Sorry to be an Integra Nazi, but...
I'm sure you meant to type Integra GS-R. (GSX-R is a Suzuki motorcycle, several actually--also a ton of fun.) And the picture you attached is an Integra Type R (not available in '94), the best of the breed, not the GS-R...
Having ridden through the area many times on motorcycle trips, I don't plan on going to Gatlinburg ever again. Tourist trap, one of the layers of hell. No thank you.
Well worth it. I went to the one outside of Austin, the first site when that was the only site. I wish this site had been available then.
I went *before* I got my Bronco in 2022. You had to prove you had a confirmed order and give a refundable deposit, so people didn't go and then not follow...
Ah, so the lack of 2H on the Land Cruiser *is* a factor then, in your opinion. It's your preference, even in off-road situations. I don't disagree, I'd rather stay in 2L by default.
It sounds like it's not so much a technical difference that's at issue. The 4A and 4H in the two vehicles...
Serious question, not being snarky, trying to follow the difference here: How is what the Land Cruiser offers so different than what the Bronco offers?
Bronco, with the Sasquatch package, includes the advanced transfer case (2H/4H/4L/4A). 4A is AWD, as we know. FWIW, I optioned my non-Sas...