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I've seen quite a few posts of totaled Broncos and Bronco fires. I know nothing about other vehicles but are our vehicles running with a higher rate of totaling than other vehicles or is this just the average automotive industry rate of incident?
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Broncos being driven on public roads and being involved in accidents, how is that even possible??? And honestly, what fires are you talking about? I don't understand your point. I doubt Bronco crash incidents are any higher than most vehicles of this type. Please explain where you are going with your question
 

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Now that I think about it why isn’t there any other vehicles totaled on here other than a Bronco?? Why is that!!!!??

We are driving death machines!!!
 

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Let’s start over with a different sort of reply.. How about “you ask an interesting question. I’m not aware of comparative statistics. Is anybody else?” I applaud anybody on this site that actually inquires about comparative numbers. Almost never happens….
 

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Let’s start over with a different sort of reply.. How about “you ask an interesting question. I’m not aware of comparative statistics. Is anybody else?” I applaud anybody on this site that actually inquires about comparative numbers. Almost never happens….
According to ChatGPT
“The Ford Bronco has a fatal accident rate of 6.6 per billion miles, which is 2.3 times the overall average. The Ford Bronco Sport has a rate of 6.2 per billion miles. Both are among the most dangerous vehicles on U.S. roads.”

According to Google’s AI
“The Ford Bronco has a fatal accident rate of 6.6 per billion miles, which is 2.3 times the overall average. The Ford Bronco Sport has a rate of 6.2 per billion miles. Both are among the most dangerous vehicles on the road”

I think this means we collectively suck as drivers. It also may be fake news as these AI tools hallucinate. They offered no data on fires. My Bronco won’t even start unless I light a cigar though, so stay tuned for another fire…
 
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Broncos being driven on public roads and being involved in accidents, how is that even possible??? And honestly, what fires are you talking about? I don't understand your point. I doubt Bronco crash incidents are any higher than most vehicles of this type. Please explain where you are going with your question
My question had no specific purpose other than just to learn for my own interest.

My question wasn't about on road safety or the fact that we sometimes do damage because we tend to do things far beyond how most other vehicles are used.

This is just a random Bronco fire I googled as an example. https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/total-loss-🤦🏼‍♂️-engine-bay-fire-burned-down-my-bronco.72430/

I don't spend time on any non-bronco car sites so was wondering if the rate of totaled vehicles (not just they typical car accidents of any car) is about the same rate as other cars while involved in on-road accidents. The rate seemed high based on what I am seeing from this site but I had no source of comparison.
 

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Broncos. That's all y'all think about.
Would it kill you to discuss an Edsel from time to time?
 

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Lets start with what does it mean to be "totaled"..... It has no bearing on how much damage was done. Hell it could have a scratch on the fender and be "totaled"....

All that means is that it was going to cost more to repair it than what it could be sold for pre-collision.

So... Early on it was difficult to get a Bronco. People had to wait literally years to get their hands on one. Repair parts were next to impossible to source. For the first several years 21, 22, 23.... It was not just expensive to get repair parts it was downright impossible. Easier for an insurance company to declare it "totaled" and give you what they claimed it would have sold for....

This means the average "totaled" would be significantly higher than other vehicles where the repair/replacement parts were readily available... Answer this question three years from now.... It is now significantly easier (supply and demand) to acquire a Bronco now and parts are becoming available. I think you will see far fewer "totaled"....
 

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Totaled just means not economically reparable. The rate of course would be partially driven by a lack of collision parts in the supply chain - the rate was probably much higher after the Bronco was introduced, and has eased up a bit four years later. A better stat would just be overall accident rate.
 

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You only see or read about it because it has a very active and passionate group of owners. Lots of online groups. I haven't noticed any 90’s Econoline forums or FB groups.
 

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I've seen quite a few posts of totaled Broncos and Bronco fires. I know nothing about other vehicles but are our vehicles running with a higher rate of totaling than other vehicles or is this just the average automotive industry rate of incident?
It's caused by Bronco owners waxing their hardtops and driving too much in 4A. The tcase clutch packs overheat, igniting the wax and paper core. Science.
 
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Thanks. What I got out of this is yes I was hearing about a lot more totaled Broncos but that the reason was related to supply chain issues rather than issues relating to the vehicles themselves.
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