Not a fan just for safety reasons. I've hit my head many times just crawling trails in Colorado when the vehicle rocks back and forth. I'm short enough these would probably be okay, but if you're tall and sit up high - these could pose a safety risk.
We currently own a 2022 OBX and recently received our 2024 Wildtrak. Two things that have changed that I haven’t seen discussed yet:
1. Top Bolts for rear roof (roll bar). There are now two bolts per side rather than just one. If you plan to add Rockworx bolts, just know you’ll need four of the...
IMO, yes. it's worth it. I had one for my 2018 Chev Colorado ZR2 and ended up with a significant engine issue that would've cost me $6500., but was covered under my extended warrant. I guess it really comes down to how risk tolerant/averse you are as an owner. Most all new vehicles are...
"The level of whining is ridiculous." C'mon man. It's a brand new vehicle and the dealership sounds like total douchebags. I think the OP has a right to whine about it. Your solution: go spend MORE of your money to figure it out. Uh.... NOPE.
I like it. I also like the new Landcruiser. It's going to be interesting how the market share breaks down with the 4Runner, Bronco, Landcruiser and Jeep. You're insane if you argue against Toyota's dependability vs everyone else in the class - but these are newer generations and different...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the only thing different for 2024 is the heavy duty modular bumper and maybe the full skid package. Am I correct?
Received this email from my dealership this week. Unfortunately, it doesn't include the Bronco which is disappointing. I wonder how long it will be before Ford has to make concessions to get Bronco inventory moving, especially 2023 models.
This year, at XXXXX Ford we're not just adding an...
Seems the only way out, albeit not likely to happen, is for Ford to offer a massive rebate AND a special interest rate (2.99%) to move inventory. The bike industry is undergoing the exact same problem and new bikes are selling cheaper than used prices.
It's the 3.6L. It's interesting that both vehicles are highly capable of wheeling, but the Bronco has two distinct advantages. 1. Activating the lockers in the Bronco is far superior (and simple) than the ZR2 and most importantly, the turning radius of the Bronco is outstanding. The ZR2 isn't...
I really hope they made solid improvements of the ZR2. I own a 2018 model and although I love the truck, I've had numerous problems with it. DSSV shocks leak after 50K miles, thermostats go out at around 75-80K miles (happening to all the trucks), and now I have a camshaft carrier seal leak...
I own a 2022 OBX - LUX - Advanced 4WD, and added 33" Falken Wildpeaks + the Ford Performance Lift. I ordered it with the upfitter switches from the factory and the tow package. It's my wife's car as I already had a 2018 Chev Colorado ZR2, but my truck is failing as it nears 100K miles, so I...