When there was the typical no comms from Ford and photos didn't exist of actual broncos that weren't renders on B&P, Stig came through. Those weren't the highest quality pictures, but they were glorious. Review your top production company, not this guy that was promoting your product.
My first day shuttle was 1:20 to start at 2pm. The shuttle goes in a loop so the ride back is whenever. I left at about 7:30pm after the dinner. My day 2 shuttle was 8:15am and back at about 12:45.
It was super fun. The guides drive it, which sounds disappointing when you realize you are done driving.... But they really rip through it. You will enjoy this!
They teach the basics of off roading and what bronco tech can help you and when. If you know little to nothing you'll learn some things for sure. Also some recovery techniques on day 2 showing off some of the sponsors gear. ARB and Warn straps, shackles, boards, etc.
40 something work from home, IT industry as well. Looking for a lifestyle machine for the weekends too. Recently moved from SoCal to TX so can't wait to get this thing and do some off the beaten path exploring, hiking, camping, fishing, and fun having.
I definitely agree. Seeing Ford debut so many new awesome vehicles lately and not deliver (yet) makes me question. Bronco, raptors, tremors, lightnings, and warthog coming, the lineup is stacked. The design and marketing teams seem to be writing checks that commodities and manufacturing just...
I second the getting out of the burbs suggestion if you don't mind the commute. I moved to Granbury from San Diego in October and absolutely love it. Small town feel, a couple blocks from a lake, and can be in Ft Worth in less than an hour.
And babes chicken is awesome.
I rent from national pretty regularly and haven't seen one yet but have gotten rangers a few times in the emerald aisle to test out the 2.3. I'm usually renting in San Diego, DFW, Jacksonville.