Serious answer, yes I think it's likely. There aren't 200K Broncos out there. Ford only sold 3,396 in the 3rd quarter that ended September 30th. The fourth quarter number will likely be much bigger but 200K broncos roaming the trails and backroads is still a long ways off. I think the very...
I have no need or want of a third row, and if I did I'd buy a Kia Telluride. However, that looks more like what the new Defender should have been instead of what the new defender ended up being.
Yes you were upsold. "original equipment parts replacement" means they'll get OEM parts to replace versus the standard comprehensive where the glass guys often use aftermarket glass. However, there likely won't be aftermarket glass for the bronco for a few years, so the only glass will be OEM...
I'm pretty sure the MIC tops were one of prototypes made by Webasto's european engineers. I don't think they tested using the mass production tops "made in the USA".
Virginia doesn't get winters as far as I'm concerned, that's why I said I am a northerner. I grew up in Michigan's UP. I moved here two weeks before the "snowmageddon" storm in 2010 and thought it was hilarious that everything shutdown for an entire week for what I considered to be a normal...
Fair enough. I'd only say that identifying bubbles is actually pretty easy. Knowing how big they'll get and when they'll pop is incredibly hard. Now if you had just said "owning a vehicle isn’t always about what I bought if for and what I might get one day" I'd be in complete agreement.
There is a MASSIVE bubble in the vintage Broncos right now. I would definitely be selling it and then buy it back later when the bubble pops. I've already sold off my car collection this year because the prices are insane so I only have a daily driver left, and that will be out the door as soon...
I have Matt's Off-Road Recovery rope. It's a yellow Yankum rope and I wanted to support that youtube channel because it was highly entertaining during covid.
I have a kinetic rope and soft shackles for now. I'll probably add a winch when I see someone come up with a decent option for the badlands that doesn't block the camera.
I'm a northerner by birth and I've always hated heated seats. I don't want my seat giving me swamass and as northern I've always just dressed appropriately for the weather outside, problem solved. Then again I consider 40s to be light jacket weather.
So it all depends. If you have parking mode enabled, then there will generally be some parasitic drain on the battery. Hardcore dashcam fans tend to buy accessory battery packs for their dashcams (see video below), but I generally just run with parking mode disabled. With the thinkware OBD port...
I've seen them both in person right next to each other. Once at the off-roadeo and once at my dealership's demo day event last summer. The OBX wheel looks very skinny and taller (because it is both) compared to the badlands. The badlands wheel and tire combo looked closer in dimensions to the...
I plan on using a thinkware dash camera with the OBD harness just like what the dash cam in the ford accessories catalog does. That way you don't have to splice into the fuse panel or waste an Aux switch on it.
The OBD harness is simply plug and play.