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Sounds like you need the F150
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Hi all,
I’ve been following this forum for quite some time and am always jazzed to see your adventures, builds, projects, etc.
the bronco to me is a blank canvas.
I’ve stuck on the fence between a bronco and F150 and would like to hear from those who have either made the switch from F150 to bronco or were also on the fence and went this way.
a few things that impact this choice.
-30mi/50km commute per day
-Avid mountain biker. Often need to carry 4-5 bikes ideally. Current vehicle doesn’t allow.
-snowmobile is in my future, plus a small travel trailer of all things go well, so towing is on the table.
-bringing my pup with me 3-4 days a week everywhere I go
-love to turn up the music
-My main goal is to be able to get further away from the city and find some quiet.
I’ve had a few multiple F150s in the past and have no bad experiences. Quiet, powerful, comfortable.
Logically an F150 could be more fuel efficient, a more comfortable commuter, more capable towing vehicle, and generally more of a Swiss Army knife.
nonetheless, I’m still drawn to a bronco.
let’s hear the thoughts.
F-150 Tremor, it does everything well. I have a F-150 Tremor and a Bronco Badlands Sasquatch, the F-150 is the one I would keep if I had to choose. I love my Bronco, but everything in my life is easier because of my Tremor.
That was my first truck. 4x4 Xtra cab, 5-speed manual, forest green. Bought it in Virginia and drove it to Anchorage, AK for college. Great truck. Later replaced with a 2000 Tacoma in same configuration. Even better truck.(last one I was in grad school, '93 Toyota 22R-E)
I’m not sure that a bronco is a good substitute for a full-size pick up. I replaced my motorcycle with a two-door bronco because I’m an old fart and it does that quite well. But I still have my F150 and F250 for truck things. And my wife has her vehicles for her things.Hi all,
I’ve been following this forum for quite some time and am always jazzed to see your adventures, builds, projects, etc.
the bronco to me is a blank canvas.
I’ve stuck on the fence between a bronco and F150 and would like to hear from those who have either made the switch from F150 to bronco or were also on the fence and went this way.
a few things that impact this choice.
-30mi/50km commute per day
-Avid mountain biker. Often need to carry 4-5 bikes ideally. Current vehicle doesn’t allow.
-snowmobile is in my future, plus a small travel trailer of all things go well, so towing is on the table.
-bringing my pup with me 3-4 days a week everywhere I go
-love to turn up the music
-My main goal is to be able to get further away from the city and find some quiet.
I’ve had a few multiple F150s in the past and have no bad experiences. Quiet, powerful, comfortable.
Logically an F150 could be more fuel efficient, a more comfortable commuter, more capable towing vehicle, and generally more of a Swiss Army knife.
nonetheless, I’m still drawn to a bronco.
let’s hear the thoughts.
Since you didn't mention anything really "off road" in your interests, I suggest the F150 or have you looked at the Ranger Raptor?Hi all,
I’ve been following this forum for quite some time and am always jazzed to see your adventures, builds, projects, etc.
the bronco to me is a blank canvas.
I’ve stuck on the fence between a bronco and F150 and would like to hear from those who have either made the switch from F150 to bronco or were also on the fence and went this way.
a few things that impact this choice.
-30mi/50km commute per day
-Avid mountain biker. Often need to carry 4-5 bikes ideally. Current vehicle doesn’t allow.
-snowmobile is in my future, plus a small travel trailer of all things go well, so towing is on the table.
-bringing my pup with me 3-4 days a week everywhere I go
-love to turn up the music
-My main goal is to be able to get further away from the city and find some quiet.
I’ve had a few multiple F150s in the past and have no bad experiences. Quiet, powerful, comfortable.
Logically an F150 could be more fuel efficient, a more comfortable commuter, more capable towing vehicle, and generally more of a Swiss Army knife.
nonetheless, I’m still drawn to a bronco.
let’s hear the thoughts.