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What Bronco Trim / Package ?

Scott R Nelson

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For me, I keep my vehicle til it dies and a BaseSquatch fit me just fine.
Since I bought my Bronco specifically to drive off road, a 2-door Base Sasquatch with almost no other options best meets my needs. I don't care what anybody else thinks when I'm driving it, I got it for what it can do, and it has taken me to a bunch of interesting places. I didn't get the choice of manual or automatic for my 2021, but I now feel that the 10-speed automatic is the way to go. And the 4-cylinder has plenty of power. I have never once wished I had more power.
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The 2025 Big Bend with the Black Diamond Package gives you 4A and a locking rear differential. I also got a hard top and the 10s-speed automatic. The 25's are quieter and ride better. I have no idea why. I just bought Form Lighting's LED tail lights to make up for the fact that the Big Bend comes with Halogen's (Ford should be ashamed of that).
 

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1. Sasquatch would be good, but overkill for what you describe.
2. Badlands non Sasquatch is probably the 'best' Bronco model
3. If I wanted a four door I'd get a Big Bend Black Diamond (disregarding #2 above) because I'm cheap
2.3L is great.
 

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if ya are not planning any off roading, get a non Sasquatch outer banks with lux and throw whatever wheels and tires on it ya like…enjoy!
 
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Seriously, i love this forum. Thank you all for your replies!!! I am not super up on my car knowlegde so really appreciate all the input!!
 

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Hi,

I am the current owner of a 2022 Bronco Sport Outer Banks. I have been wanting to trade in for a while and finally ready to pull the trigger.

I am going to test dirve a few this weekend but wanted some opinions or comments beforeI decide.

1. I really like the rugged look and find the sasquatch package really suits the car well. Is it worth to get this package or should i consider modifing the tires post purchase. I wont be off roading by anymeans but the occasional camping trip or adventure.

2. Is there a specific trim level that is the best? I will be using this for my very short commute to work and weekend trips across california with my boyfriend.

3. Last, any year reccomendation? I am leaning towards the 2024 or 2025 since i plan to have this car forever and would rather bite the bullet and spend the money to have the newest

Thank you in advance!!!!

Also some specifics I am in northern california and will be doing a hard top.
Here's my perspective; I have a Base Sasquatch, and a Badlands non-Sasquatch, both 2025. I also looked at the 2024s prior to buying these.
- Sasquatch is not needed for mild off road like camping. Even without the Sasquatch package, you can easily off-road in some fairly rough terrain, especially if your build includes lockers. It does look good though with the bigger tires. Sasquatch does not ride any smoother on pavement.
- OEM Sasquatch tires are louder than non-SAS. Or course you can always change tires.
- My Badlands is much quieter due to several things: 1. The hard top. Look for the one with the white interior panels. Avoid the MIC top with the black interior felt panels. 2. Seats. For the Badlands I went with leather-trimmed seats, and I think that contributes a bit to the lower noise (more mass). Also they are super comfortable on long trips. 3. Bash plates (skid plates). No proof, but I suspect the added mass underneath may contribute to lower noise.
- The Base trim is really basic, and I would avoid it considering you mention road trips. Any other trim level lets you choose more 'comfort' options, or has them standard.
- Consider a 2-door. Both mine are 4-door, but I would trade one for a 2dr, which has longer doors and a bigger front opening. The 4dr has shorter doors. During the first week, I bashed my head, shoulder and back while getting in/out (I'm 6-1). Sit in both, and have you and your boyfriend get in and out to see which fits better.
- Both of mine are the 2.3L with MT. I can absolutely recommend the 2.3, it has lots of power, gets good mileage, and is easier to work on than the 2.7 in my opinion.
- Get a 2025, especially if you do get the 2.3L, because it has the newer version of 2.3 engine. The 2025s also have a much better cluster display, although it's not great by any means... but the display on the 2024 is just, well, yuck.

Whatever you choose, I'm sure you'll really like it.
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