Buying a vehicle and trading it in a year or two later is one of the most financially irresponsible things you can do. You're just eating the steepest part of the depreciation curve possible. It honestly blows my mind that people actually do this. I got my bronco in 2021 for MSRP and I hated...
That was at least 100% wrong prior to 2021. He was charged with felony insurance fraud last year for billing AAA for a bunch of "on road" recoveries that were actually off-road recoveries that he uploaded to youtube essentially posting evidence against himself. He pled no contest and was...
Kind of frustrating. This is the version of the Bronco I really wanted, but won't be able to actually get it, and even if I didn't already have my Bronco I wouldn't be willing to pay the dealership markups that will surely accompany this because they made it a limited edition instead of actually...
I took a big rock to the windshield at 300 miles of ownership and had to have it replaced. I'm at close to 11,000 miles a few months later and have driven across the country without any rocks. Ever since the first rock I've been pretty careful, trying to not come close to tailgating the vehicle...
Parts and labor is only $421? If that's OEM glass the glass must have dropped in price drastically in the last few months and labor costs must be substantially less in Texas. The drastic drop in the glass price is great news for us. My receipt from February 15th has the OEM parts listed...
I'd be a little suspicious of that since mine was also replaced by Safelite. They said the required recalibration for the windshield safety system camera requires you to bring the bronco into one of their facilities, remote replacement wasn't possible. It's possible that prices have dropped...
Yes that sounds like the popping/squeaking that seems like a very common defect for MIC roofs. If it's from the same thing as everyone else's issue then it's because Ford cheaped out and didn't put rubber grommets in the holes where the MIC roof goes in. You basically cut 2 inch by 2 inch...
I have 10,600 miles on it as of today after a 5,000 mile road trip to Moab/national parks. I've only had the MIC-top clicking issue which was solved by some foam in the top pin holes. Everything else has been fantastic. I was in Moab during jeep week after having driven it from Virginia, did...
I just hit 10,600 miles on my 2.7L MIC-top, non-sas, badlands. I've averaged 18.3 mpg over that span. A majority of those miles were at highway speeds of over 70mph because I just did a 3 week, 5,000 mile road trip to Moab and a lot of national parks.
It's often state dependent and what insurance regulators allow. The Bronco windshield replacement cost with OEM glass without insurance according to Safelight is $1,900. My insurance deductible is $500 and Virginia state law does not dictate a mandatory zero deductible policy for auto glass...
If it was double or triple ply during covid then I would have felt like a king, or princess if that's your thing. There is zero chance of the Bronco being as common as the Jeep in "short order". I just drove from DC to grand junction colorado (diverting north to visit people). Over 2,500 miles...
It still feels pretty exclusive. I've only seen one other Bronco on the road still. I was at the dealership yesterday and they didn't even have a demo Bronco on the lot (I didn't see a mach-e or a maverick either). It seems like I'm seeing even routine common vehicles like Kias being sold over...
The regular F150 gets 25 mpg. It would make zero sense for a bigger engined, heavier, less aerodynamic Bronco Raptor to somehow magically get better mpg than the regular Bronco.
1) I have it in PDF but I get your point and would have preferred for them to print the manual.
2) Check your lane departure settings. Mine is set to give haptic feedback in the steering wheel so you're never looking down. That said I turned it off when I first bought the bronco and it was...
It's just my preference, I prefer to pick out my own fruits and veggies. I know when I'm going to use them so I know how ripe they should be when I buy them. When covid hit it was mostly a morality thing for me. I didn't use instacart or the others because I thought it was wrong to outsource my...
I'll never buy my groceries online, I want to pick out my own fruits and veggies. That said, I essentially already bought the Bronco more or less like the Tesla model with a reservation, years of delays between reservation and delivery, and paid MSRP.
I doubt the tow package elimination would speed things up. Every bronco I've seen that has been delivered had the tow package, including my 2021 Bronco.