Looking at the list I just want to emphasize GLOVES. A good pair of gloves will save you. Handling tow straps, winch cables and other tools is hazardous. Spend the money a nice, WELL FITTING pair of gloves. Too small and you want to use them, too large and the excess material becomes a problem.
The ability to option Sasquatch across all trims really sets the Bronco apart. I was looking at 4DR Base + Sas with a V6 as a backup. With 10spd no longer standard it's not quite as attractive but not a deal breaker. Maybe I can make a 2DR work. Maybe I'll go up to WT. So many questions
I don't know how good the GPS program from Ford will be. Have a backup on your device. I use Backcountry Navigator XE. Others on here use Gaia GPS and swear by it. Either one will be worth the cost and don't depend on a cell signal to work. You do have to download the maps you will be using first.
Plan to pay cash on anything from a base squatch to a WT with high package. Almost chose sugar momma in the poll as my wife is responsible for a lifetime of savings that makes this possible without cutting into retirement funds. Keeping my truck, unsure what I'm doing with my 2008 Element.
Already gave my Vikings a shout out. Fan for over 50 heartbreaking years. Anyone that wants to try European football I recommend 1.FC Cologne(see avatar) of the Bundesliga in Germany. Or you can try Super Rugby in Australia for something different. Thanks to ESPN+ I've been expanding my sports...
I'll be 61 when the Bronco is delivered. I keep vehicles forever as well. Between this and my truck probably the last one I will buy. It would take a truly autonomous driving experience to get my wife to purchase again after the Bronco.
I was a week behind in reserving my Bronco. I wasn't going to reserve one but my wife convinced me that I should. I had no idea this forum existed. Found it referenced in an article about the Bronco. Started reading and joined up to participate. I've been a member of numerous forums. Some auto...