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Hi everyone!
Currently, I'm driving a Honda Ridgeline. It's a 2022 that I bought new, since I was unable to get my hands on a Bronco in a timely fashion. Fast forward a year and 40K miles, it looks like Broncos are starting to appear everywhere and this Ridgeline I have as been the BIGGEST piece of crap I've ever owned. Here's my question.
I drive 25 miles a day, 7 days a week, on dirt roads in the summer. Before I owned the Ridgeline, I had a 2014 Subaru Forester. At the end of the week, the outside of the Forester would be filthy with mud, fine dust, etc. but the interior would be perfectly fine, and clean. The same can not be said about the Ridgeline. After a week of dirt road driving, every surface in the truck will have a thin/thick layer of dust on it. To make matters even worse, dust can be seen coming out of every crack or crevice of the door panels, an absolute mess.
For everyone on here that off roads their hard top Broncos, how has the dirt ingress been with them?
Thank you for your time!
Currently, I'm driving a Honda Ridgeline. It's a 2022 that I bought new, since I was unable to get my hands on a Bronco in a timely fashion. Fast forward a year and 40K miles, it looks like Broncos are starting to appear everywhere and this Ridgeline I have as been the BIGGEST piece of crap I've ever owned. Here's my question.
I drive 25 miles a day, 7 days a week, on dirt roads in the summer. Before I owned the Ridgeline, I had a 2014 Subaru Forester. At the end of the week, the outside of the Forester would be filthy with mud, fine dust, etc. but the interior would be perfectly fine, and clean. The same can not be said about the Ridgeline. After a week of dirt road driving, every surface in the truck will have a thin/thick layer of dust on it. To make matters even worse, dust can be seen coming out of every crack or crevice of the door panels, an absolute mess.
For everyone on here that off roads their hard top Broncos, how has the dirt ingress been with them?
Thank you for your time!
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