53, 2-dr all the way. Looks better in my opinion, more nimble in daily driving, long doors are better for taller drivers, etc. The biggest negative of the 2-dr is the miniscule fuel tank, which I admit is a major pain on long drives. All of this has been beaten to death. More importantly: At...
Follow-up: I would be genuinely curious to see similar photos, with reflections of the sky on the hood, on other Bronco colors. Particularly Cactus Gray and Robin's Egg Blue. Anyone?
I respectfully disagree, and I have the evidence to prove it.
Velocity Blue Metallic is clearly the best for windshield shots (or "Bronco selfies" as I call them). Why? Because the blue works particularly well with a blue sky.
Hmm, according to my math, you waited less than a year. Which is less than half the time many of us waited. A 10 month wait is nothing here on this forum.
Do you really think Sport mode increases power?? How are you sure?
https://www.gearpatrol.com/cars/a33472816/what-does-sport-mode-do/
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it was my understanding that Sport Mode merely changes the throttle mapping (and shift points), making you *think* the...
Fantastic!!
Any thought to making the F O R D on the grill silver, not red?
Photographer should have swung the rear gate a bit more closed, to match the old photo. Looks like you matched other details, like the angle of the front wheels for instance.
Where did you get the Ford locking hub...
This thread prompted me to do some calculations. 14 months after taking delivery of my Bronco:
List price has gone up $3,780, or 9.2%. Just did "build and price" if I were to buy my exact Bronco again today.
Effectively much more than that, though, because I got $2475 in price protection...
Ford has to charge more. Because it takes longer to get the car from Michigan to other US states than from Japan or Germany. Seriously ... the way Ford does it. :)
Yes, at least one manufacturer allows this. On my Cadillac, holding "Lock" on the remote causes all windows to close. Also has the remote open feature, of course.
https://www.cadillacvnet.com/forums/threads/all-windows-down.3373/post-58762...
I see a lot of comments like this, but ......
Aren't most such seats just *ventilated*, not cooled? As in, air gets circulated and blown on your ass and back, but it's not directly from the air conditioning? Semantics, perhaps, but genuinely curious.
I have no idea what is most common, but...
Lots to agree with here:
Choosing a two-door, manual transmission (I presume), velocity blue Bronco.
Hitting the Cherohala Skyway and Deal's Gap / Dragon.
Recommendation to skip Dollywood (I've only ridden past there, and that was bad enough--just a small slice of hell).
Recommendation to skip...
Decent plan, but should have headed north through the Cities all the way to Duluth, then over so you could catch all of da UP and skipped Chicago. Although there's nothing wrong with passing through Sheboygan (Falls) and getting some Johnsonville brats. :)
-a Yooper
Another ATLien here (although originally a Yooper). Great trip! I covered a lot of the same ground on a past trip! Badlands, Devil's Tower, Mt. Rushmore, etc.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/drove-bronco-across-america-sf-to-atl.56935/
Hopefully just semantics: It's not a true physical dial, rather an overlay providing capacitive touch input. Same functionality, but does rely on the screen to provide input.
https://fordauthority.com/2022/04/2022-ford-f-150-lightning-volume-knob-can-be-used-for-games-video/
Interesting how perspectives differ. As a native Yooper I'd refer to a day with temps in the 40s as a "cool day." Maybe in the low 50s now that the south has softened me.