This is exactly what I was looking for, glad I held off on the other options already out there. Any chance you will offer different caps for the shifter knob? I'd love an 8-ball cap, I don't need a reminder where the gears are.
I wanted the manual transmission and, if I recall correctly, you couldn't have manual with the mid or lux packages (maybe due to remote start or something).
I use Sport Mode in 2H all the time. In fact, I have only every used Sport Mode in 2H. I do not have Advanced 4x4, thought it was an unneeded cost option.
Well, this is my first automobile with a USB port, so don't have much to compare. I don't find it particularly slow.
You should try it with your Bronco and do the direct comparison rather than assuming technology hasn't improved in the last 5 years.
Sorry for being dickish, yes you can put a thumb drive in the USB port. The Bronco audio system will pull metadata off the thumb drive and have album covers, and can sort by album name, artist name, or songs. I am not sure what the size limitation is for the thumb drive, but I am using a 16 GB...
I'm not sure if you are being willfully ignorant to troll and pass time, or if you are just a confused luddite. They make these little USB thumb drives that you can insert directly into the Bronco's USB port and play music from it. No need for blank CDs or large hard drives.
To RIP a CD you only need to put the disc in a tray and click a couple tabs, it might be one or two steps more than playing the CD in a CD player. You can easily rip the whole album and play it back. I have not seen a system where you can't play a whole album whether you are using a disc or...
All of my vehicles to this point have had pretty lackluster MPG, so the number of stops for gas in any given time period has not changed. In conclusion, no, I'm not annoyed by the size of the tank or the MPG.
Additionally, there is a very audible "your headlights are on" alarm if your car is shut off and you turn the lights on, or if your lights are on and you shut your car off and open the door, at least my Bronco does this.
Pretty hypocritical statement. It is only $15, why haven't you purchased and tested? I can afford it, but don't believe in wasting money for something that may not function as intended. There are several people that have already posted they own them, I just wanted to know if they tested them.
Has anyone with the inexpensive faraday bags (2 for $15.00) from Amazon tested them in their vehicle by closing the key in the bag and trying to start, or just assumed they would work? Looking for confirmation before purchase, Thank you.