- First Name
- Ryan
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2020
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 416
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- 1,756
- Location
- Zachary, Louisiana
- Vehicle(s)
- 2013 F150 Eco SCREW 4WD
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
I can add one anecdotal example here, my 2013 F150 lives in the driveway under oak trees, or is parked fully exposed to sun all day at work, on a hot black tarmac of a parking lot in a refinery. Cooling tower mist and whatever other kind of fallout from a wet gas scrubber constantly leaving a residue coating the outside. We had a large pipeband fire a couple years ago that left a fine mist of black droplets on a couple hundred of our personal vehicles. Our company paid a pro detailer to set up shop outside the gates (about a week later) to fully wash, compund/buff/whatever needed to get as much gunk off our cars as possible.I can speak on the plastics used. They are the same as what has been used in the F series for years. Same material and thickness. The look might not scream luxury as some of the top tier F series trucks, but it is the same material. It will not crack or discolor for many many years. They are not cheap plastics by any means, the most expensive on the market actually. The amount of plastic used, and the finished appearance are one thing, but don't worry about the quality, Ford did not cheap out as they could have here.
All this to say.....I, in NO WAY, take extraordinary care if my vehicles appearance. I have fully washed my truck MAYBE 10 times in 7 years of ownership. Yesterday happened to be one of those times. If the Bronco interior/exterior holds up anything like my F150, I'll be happy with the quality delivered. I am not a Ford loyalist fanboy by any means. And I have to say this has been my favorite truck ever owned. Shameless way to work pics of my ride into a post
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