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Fantastic—my build realized! Are the front amber signals/parking lights also the DRL? I loathe headlamp DRLs…congrats on the rig!
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Thanks for the extra pics and the preliminary review. I’m the guy in Middlefield that went and saw your new ride. They let me start it so I could see the dash all lite up. Have to guess there’s another way to turn the dash on. While it was running the evil me wanted to drop it in gear and go. Would love to see it again and talk Bronco if you’re local and willing.
 

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Thanks for the extra pics and the preliminary review. I’m the guy in Middlefield that went and saw your new ride. They let me start it so I could see the dash all lite up. Have to guess there’s another way to turn the dash on. While it was running the evil me wanted to drop it in gear and go. Would love to see it again and talk Bronco if you’re local and willing.
wait what?!They let you hop in a sold customers vehicle and mess around with it? I’d be pissed lol. I already told my dealer they better let me know when the truck hits the lot. I’d be there in 5 min.....
 

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Well, after a lot of waiting, dreaming, and complaining it is finally here!

Reservation : 7/13 at 9:46pm EST
Converted : 2/2/21 at Preston Ford in Burton, OH
Build : 2 Door BaseSquatch Carbonized Grey with MIC top, 2.3L with 10 speed.
Options : HD front bumper and AUX switches

The dealership is prepping her today and I’ll be picking up tomorrow with my wife and son. I’ll start with the cell pictures I got from my sales guy and I will get some better ones when I bring it home.

UPDATE - INITIAL IMPRESSION

Before we get started, I want to thank all of the members of the forum for the love and support in taking delivery of this rig. I know that a lot of you are trying to stay patient. Let me say that all of the woes and angst that you are feeling while you wait are going to VANISH as soon as you pull off the lot. A couple of you have hit the nail on the head - It's a simple build for a simple man. I've scanned the pages of responses and made a list to hopefully answer all of the questions that you guys have. I will add more pictures for those that asked over the weekend while I play around with it a little more....here we go!

Size

The proportions of the Bronco make it look bigger than it is....let me explain. I have a 2018 Tiguan which is absolutely eclipsed by this thing. However, the width of the Bronco (mirror tip to mirror tip) is only 3.5" wider than my Tiguan. The height is obviously where the big differential comes in. I'm 5'9" and the step in isn't bad but I think a tube step would help me lol! The pictures we've seen do not adequately give you an idea of how large this thing is but I love it!

Driving

The 2.3 with the 10 speed should not be taken lightly. In the 2 door, it's a good match, it has good low-end torque and the 10 speed is surprisingly smooth. Coming from the 8 speed DSG in the Tiguan which was pretty incredible, I'm impressed with the 10 speed on this. It does learn the driver so sometimes it hunts for gears but that will sort itself out during the course of the break-in. The road noise is minimal, between the tires and the roof (I have the sound deadening liner), it's shockingly quiet. If you're coming from a luxury vehicle then it's probably going to take some getting used to. For those of you that owned vehicles with little insulation, I think you'll be impressed with the low amount of road noise. I have not had a chance to drive her in rain yet but I want to see what heavy raindrops are like on the MIC top and see if anything changes with the feel of the tires. On dry pavement, it handles nicely in turns with the short wheelbase but has a smooth ride at 50-60 mph. It's still body-on-frame so it's going to let you feel the road a little bit. I need a little more wheel time to get familiar with her but it'll be hard not to smile when you are cruising on a backroad to get to a trail.

Exterior

The MIC top is darker than I thought it would be based on the pictures we've seen, it looks really good with the Carbonized grey and I think that perhaps the darker paint job makes the MIC look darker? I have nothing to prove my theory because I only saw soft tops at the Bronco events.

The Sasquatch badge is added with the SAS package, you do not need the HD Bumper.

There is no blind-spot monitoring on the base but it has the integrated blind spot mirrors, which I like a lot more because I have trust issues with technology.

I obviously didn't get the roof rails and I'm not sure I'm going to add them, I'm sure there are going to be some good aftermarket options coming by the end of this year.

For those inquiring about tint, I'm going to investigate costs between ceramic versus regular and get back to you all. I may not even add tint but we'll see. I'm in Cleveland so we have about 4.7 days of sun per year.

Interior

My initial impression of the cloth seats is that they are good quality fabric, the seats are supportive but soft. Not soft like you sink into them but the comfort level on a 50-minute cruise was great! They are far superior to the cloth seats in my Tiguan, I'm very pleased. The lumbar support is only on the driver's seat which is nice to have for sure. I think it would have been cool to throw the manual lumbar on the passenger side, just thinking that if you take this out on the trail, you usually don't go alone but not a deal-breaker since the seat comfort is good for the entry-level trim. The leg and hip room in the second row is great (remember I'm 5' 9") and those seats are just as comfortable as the front seats. Also getting into the second row from the front is best on the passenger side, I think that seat slides a little further forward just because the steering wheel is out of the way. The steering wheel has tilt and telescope so you can get it in just the right position based on the seat placement.

The visibility is good all the way around but the second-row headrests do cut into your view out the rear window a little bit so I dropped them down which is perfect for me. The space behind the second row is much larger than I expected, there is plenty of space back there to do what you need to do on the daily. The seat folding is intuitive and easy if you need additional space. I would imagine that GooseGear is going to drop a sweet rear seat delete kit at some point.

Infotainment

The 8" screen is all I need, it's big enough and I don't like to mess around with a lot while I'm driving. It looks proper in the dash compared to what surrounds it so I feel like it looks complete. For those of you that can afford the jumbotron, go big or go home! Sync 4 is smooth and I'm still getting used to where everything is at but it's very intuitive, the menus are simple and easy to navigate so you won't spend a lot of time getting all your settings locked in.

The dash is very cool, there are a ton of configurations that you can do there which is nice. I have to spend more time working on that before I give a more detailed review on that but it's also intuitive and easy to move through with the steering wheel controls.

The sound system - it's exactly what I was looking for but I will warn others if you're into big sound while driving, THIS IS NOT THE SYSTEM YOU WANT. I just like to have some background music on while I drive so this is perfect for me. It's 6 speakers and gets the job done. Mids and highs are decent enough but the low frequency is not there. If you're looking for more, plan on upgrading or if you have time to change your order, get the B&O. I liked the B&O when I tested it out in the first edition at an event but I knew it went beyond my desires and needs so I stuck with the standard system.

FordPass

Short story here, I don't have the points yet but working with my sales guy on that. Also, I'm having trouble getting the Bronco activated in the app which I know is 100% user error here. Once I figure out how to not be stupid, I will add my take on the FordPass features.

I will get to adding more pictures this weekend and I'm happy to answer any other specific questions you all have in the meantime. I feel that it is my duty to dispense information while others wait for their Bronco. I'm not going anywhere and I hope to find you guys and gals on the trails, don't be strangers!


BD10B042-22C0-46E7-B392-F2B70A455E33.jpeg
C6208B5B-FDBB-45FE-86A3-469B603F5447.jpeg
46201915-D156-434E-93F0-B28A4CAF0FCC.jpeg
9B00747F-87C7-41F5-9112-87914939FDAB.jpeg
C9277D1D-8194-4415-9999-BCD81218E902.jpeg


BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE

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My buddy Razor who will be spending a lot of time in the passenger seat.
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Didn’t see this feature in the brochure but yes you can secure your ridgeback to the front tow hooks!

886366BE-9E7C-474A-B045-D85A4018E25C.jpeg

No bottle opener on the 2 door, just beer

B79998B5-FAC9-4E3A-8FA6-F37FE28BF2BD.jpeg

7A0C4C36-EFC1-45D4-B851-B07553BBCD9A.jpeg

We baby we this thing and it’s easy. Snap-N-Go stroller fits perfectly in the back.
339F5205-35BB-47F3-BB02-C15498F25122.jpeg

92944504-81CC-4DF0-81B0-1AD048BF73BA.jpeg

I can’t remember how many liters this is but it’s an 82 can igloo. It fits nicely, you could go slightly bigger with no issues.
AE0905D9-0FDB-4B1D-A110-9B02851D2403.jpeg

I’m not tryin’ to brag but the cup holders in the second row are sooooo nice!


570DD834-BD2D-44FD-9D95-5166717FB0BA.jpeg

7E033D81-E4D9-4591-9AC4-248D799EF473.jpeg

CF0FB9F0-06CE-4A15-9E93-55F0C922C51A.jpeg

The glove compartment is decently sized

E33B7579-9659-4E63-B8E6-7C76A5500AD9.jpeg

So is the center console. It’s pretty deep.
AFE8951B-D6BE-48F7-BCEE-3981AFED6C8F.jpeg

Front USB power, the area for the phone is pretty big so any phone would fit easily. Even if they keep making them larger.

3B3D0E2E-BA8F-4DAD-9D8E-E8850668C713.jpeg


4CDFE3C9-08F1-4C48-A3C6-56A8568841D5.jpeg

Rear power off the back of the center console.
A8AB9431-0BBC-429B-A290-47C485DFB7A3.jpeg
Some armor on the tank but not much else besides the front skid which is very thick.
BC401DDC-8E56-459B-8146-4DF61E58AD7A.jpeg


8BBA4EF2-3165-44D0-80FA-3A8D50E1852C.jpeg

D5A79E9C-6D47-4F5D-ADFE-D33AE7D55717.jpeg


DA73ED1F-D788-4EAD-88DB-F04926CD6358.jpeg

My garage was built in 1930 it’s very tight. The opening is 84” tall and 96” wide. I don’t need to fold mirrors in with a few inches on each side.
Hey Ford marketing - THESE are useful pictures!
 

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Well, after a lot of waiting, dreaming, and complaining it is finally here!

Reservation : 7/13 at 9:46pm EST
Converted : 2/2/21 at Preston Ford in Burton, OH
Build : 2 Door BaseSquatch Carbonized Grey with MIC top, 2.3L with 10 speed.
Options : HD front bumper and AUX switches

The dealership is prepping her today and I’ll be picking up tomorrow with my wife and son. I’ll start with the cell pictures I got from my sales guy and I will get some better ones when I bring it home.

UPDATE - INITIAL IMPRESSION

Before we get started, I want to thank all of the members of the forum for the love and support in taking delivery of this rig. I know that a lot of you are trying to stay patient. Let me say that all of the woes and angst that you are feeling while you wait are going to VANISH as soon as you pull off the lot. A couple of you have hit the nail on the head - It's a simple build for a simple man. I've scanned the pages of responses and made a list to hopefully answer all of the questions that you guys have. I will add more pictures for those that asked over the weekend while I play around with it a little more....here we go!

Size

The proportions of the Bronco make it look bigger than it is....let me explain. I have a 2018 Tiguan which is absolutely eclipsed by this thing. However, the width of the Bronco (mirror tip to mirror tip) is only 3.5" wider than my Tiguan. The height is obviously where the big differential comes in. I'm 5'9" and the step in isn't bad but I think a tube step would help me lol! The pictures we've seen do not adequately give you an idea of how large this thing is but I love it!

Driving

The 2.3 with the 10 speed should not be taken lightly. In the 2 door, it's a good match, it has good low-end torque and the 10 speed is surprisingly smooth. Coming from the 8 speed DSG in the Tiguan which was pretty incredible, I'm impressed with the 10 speed on this. It does learn the driver so sometimes it hunts for gears but that will sort itself out during the course of the break-in. The road noise is minimal, between the tires and the roof (I have the sound deadening liner), it's shockingly quiet. If you're coming from a luxury vehicle then it's probably going to take some getting used to. For those of you that owned vehicles with little insulation, I think you'll be impressed with the low amount of road noise. I have not had a chance to drive her in rain yet but I want to see what heavy raindrops are like on the MIC top and see if anything changes with the feel of the tires. On dry pavement, it handles nicely in turns with the short wheelbase but has a smooth ride at 50-60 mph. It's still body-on-frame so it's going to let you feel the road a little bit. I need a little more wheel time to get familiar with her but it'll be hard not to smile when you are cruising on a backroad to get to a trail.

Exterior

The MIC top is darker than I thought it would be based on the pictures we've seen, it looks really good with the Carbonized grey and I think that perhaps the darker paint job makes the MIC look darker? I have nothing to prove my theory because I only saw soft tops at the Bronco events.

The Sasquatch badge is added with the SAS package, you do not need the HD Bumper.

There is no blind-spot monitoring on the base but it has the integrated blind spot mirrors, which I like a lot more because I have trust issues with technology.

I obviously didn't get the roof rails and I'm not sure I'm going to add them, I'm sure there are going to be some good aftermarket options coming by the end of this year.

For those inquiring about tint, I'm going to investigate costs between ceramic versus regular and get back to you all. I may not even add tint but we'll see. I'm in Cleveland so we have about 4.7 days of sun per year.

Interior

My initial impression of the cloth seats is that they are good quality fabric, the seats are supportive but soft. Not soft like you sink into them but the comfort level on a 50-minute cruise was great! They are far superior to the cloth seats in my Tiguan, I'm very pleased. The lumbar support is only on the driver's seat which is nice to have for sure. I think it would have been cool to throw the manual lumbar on the passenger side, just thinking that if you take this out on the trail, you usually don't go alone but not a deal-breaker since the seat comfort is good for the entry-level trim. The leg and hip room in the second row is great (remember I'm 5' 9") and those seats are just as comfortable as the front seats. Also getting into the second row from the front is best on the passenger side, I think that seat slides a little further forward just because the steering wheel is out of the way. The steering wheel has tilt and telescope so you can get it in just the right position based on the seat placement.

The visibility is good all the way around but the second-row headrests do cut into your view out the rear window a little bit so I dropped them down which is perfect for me. The space behind the second row is much larger than I expected, there is plenty of space back there to do what you need to do on the daily. The seat folding is intuitive and easy if you need additional space. I would imagine that GooseGear is going to drop a sweet rear seat delete kit at some point.

Infotainment

The 8" screen is all I need, it's big enough and I don't like to mess around with a lot while I'm driving. It looks proper in the dash compared to what surrounds it so I feel like it looks complete. For those of you that can afford the jumbotron, go big or go home! Sync 4 is smooth and I'm still getting used to where everything is at but it's very intuitive, the menus are simple and easy to navigate so you won't spend a lot of time getting all your settings locked in.

The dash is very cool, there are a ton of configurations that you can do there which is nice. I have to spend more time working on that before I give a more detailed review on that but it's also intuitive and easy to move through with the steering wheel controls.

The sound system - it's exactly what I was looking for but I will warn others if you're into big sound while driving, THIS IS NOT THE SYSTEM YOU WANT. I just like to have some background music on while I drive so this is perfect for me. It's 6 speakers and gets the job done. Mids and highs are decent enough but the low frequency is not there. If you're looking for more, plan on upgrading or if you have time to change your order, get the B&O. I liked the B&O when I tested it out in the first edition at an event but I knew it went beyond my desires and needs so I stuck with the standard system.

FordPass

Short story here, I don't have the points yet but working with my sales guy on that. Also, I'm having trouble getting the Bronco activated in the app which I know is 100% user error here. Once I figure out how to not be stupid, I will add my take on the FordPass features.

I will get to adding more pictures this weekend and I'm happy to answer any other specific questions you all have in the meantime. I feel that it is my duty to dispense information while others wait for their Bronco. I'm not going anywhere and I hope to find you guys and gals on the trails, don't be strangers!


BD10B042-22C0-46E7-B392-F2B70A455E33.jpeg
C6208B5B-FDBB-45FE-86A3-469B603F5447.jpeg
46201915-D156-434E-93F0-B28A4CAF0FCC.jpeg
9B00747F-87C7-41F5-9112-87914939FDAB.jpeg
C9277D1D-8194-4415-9999-BCD81218E902.jpeg


BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE

94EDDB3C-D088-4C18-B772-74D7F74C55DE.jpeg

My buddy Razor who will be spending a lot of time in the passenger seat.
0CFECA49-5E87-45EC-942E-1CB02ADA9A38.jpeg

Didn’t see this feature in the brochure but yes you can secure your ridgeback to the front tow hooks!

886366BE-9E7C-474A-B045-D85A4018E25C.jpeg

No bottle opener on the 2 door, just beer

B79998B5-FAC9-4E3A-8FA6-F37FE28BF2BD.jpeg

7A0C4C36-EFC1-45D4-B851-B07553BBCD9A.jpeg

We baby we this thing and it’s easy. Snap-N-Go stroller fits perfectly in the back.
339F5205-35BB-47F3-BB02-C15498F25122.jpeg

92944504-81CC-4DF0-81B0-1AD048BF73BA.jpeg

I can’t remember how many liters this is but it’s an 82 can igloo. It fits nicely, you could go slightly bigger with no issues.
AE0905D9-0FDB-4B1D-A110-9B02851D2403.jpeg

I’m not tryin’ to brag but the cup holders in the second row are sooooo nice!


570DD834-BD2D-44FD-9D95-5166717FB0BA.jpeg

7E033D81-E4D9-4591-9AC4-248D799EF473.jpeg

CF0FB9F0-06CE-4A15-9E93-55F0C922C51A.jpeg

The glove compartment is decently sized

E33B7579-9659-4E63-B8E6-7C76A5500AD9.jpeg

So is the center console. It’s pretty deep.
AFE8951B-D6BE-48F7-BCEE-3981AFED6C8F.jpeg

Front USB power, the area for the phone is pretty big so any phone would fit easily. Even if they keep making them larger.

3B3D0E2E-BA8F-4DAD-9D8E-E8850668C713.jpeg


4CDFE3C9-08F1-4C48-A3C6-56A8568841D5.jpeg

Rear power off the back of the center console.
A8AB9431-0BBC-429B-A290-47C485DFB7A3.jpeg
Some armor on the tank but not much else besides the front skid which is very thick.
BC401DDC-8E56-459B-8146-4DF61E58AD7A.jpeg


8BBA4EF2-3165-44D0-80FA-3A8D50E1852C.jpeg

D5A79E9C-6D47-4F5D-ADFE-D33AE7D55717.jpeg


DA73ED1F-D788-4EAD-88DB-F04926CD6358.jpeg

My garage was built in 1930 it’s very tight. The opening is 84” tall and 96” wide. I don’t need to fold mirrors in with a few inches on each side.
I have a fully loaded 2dr badlands on order and really after looking at your rig see how it makes alot of sense. I actually prefer the blacked out BRONCO on the grill and I bet the cloth seats are the most comfortable...could always put seat cover over them when they get ragged out or just put em on initially to protect them. The more I think about the massive 12" dash screen the more I wonder if it will be distracting to me. I assume you can darken it or even turn it off? Does anyone know if you can turn it off?... Anyway I think you made a heck of a choice in your build and thanks for this very informative posting! TTBoy 🤠
 

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wait what?!They let you hop in a sold customers vehicle and mess around with it? I’d be pissed lol. I already told my dealer they better let me know when the truck hits the lot. I’d be there in 5 min.....
keep in mind that my retail order got delivered before most mannequins so I get it. It’s not like they were doing dirt ramp jumps behind the building. There was still baby powder on the steering wheel. And plus, if my build helps someone make sense or their order or figure out what they really need, that’s awesome! I’d rather help someone out than pretend I’m special or important. We’re all just trying to find out what the Bronco is like in real life. And yeah @Johnnycab let’s link up so you can get some wheel time while you wait. Slide in my DMs when you get a hot minute.
 
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I have a fully loaded 2dr badlands on order and really after looking at your rig see how it makes alot of sense. I actually prefer the blacked out BRONCO on the grill and I bet the cloth seats are the most comfortable...could always put seat cover over them when they get ragged out or just put em on initially to protect them. The more I think about the massive 12" dash screen the more I wonder if it will be distracting to me. I assume you can darken it or even turn it off? Does anyone know if you can turn it off?... Anyway I think you made a heck of a choice in your build and thanks for this very informative posting! TTBoy 🤠
I haven’t found a way to turn it off but you can dim it quite a bit. There is a switch just to the right of the exterior light controls that allows you to do that.

I appreciate the feedback on my review. Im glad you found something useful in my rambling haha!
 

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great job with the reviews. i hope you enjoy your new ride. any shots of the cargo area, with the jack storage and hidden storage would be appreciated..
 
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great job with the reviews. i hope you enjoy your new ride. any shots of the cargo area, with the jack storage and hidden storage would be appreciated..
I’ll get those added, great point! I’ll tell you there is no way the standard roadside jack would even reach the jack point on this thing.
 

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I’ll get those added, great point! I’ll tell you there is no way the standard roadside jack would even reach the jack point on this thing.
I’d find it odd they’d include a jack that wouldn’t be able to change the tire on this thing. I realize it’s a high vehicle but it’d be strange for them to include something that is useless.

I’d be curious to know if it works or not actually. If you could throw some nails in front of your tires and drive over them, that’d be very helpful. Kidding, of course. But if you have a second to try the jack out that’d be great!
 

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I’ll get those added, great point! I’ll tell you there is no way the standard roadside jack would even reach the jack point on this thing.
maybe it is time to just put a piece of a 4X4 (board) in the back as a shim to raise the jack to start out with. also a piece of canvas to kneel on or sit on folded up the cargo area is nice too...
 

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keep in mind that my retail order got delivered before most mannequins so I get it. It’s not like they were doing dirt ramp jumps behind the building. There was still baby powder on the steering wheel. And plus, if my build helps someone make sense or their order or figure out what they really need, that’s awesome! I’d rather help someone out than pretend I’m special or important. We’re all just trying to find out what the Bronco is like in real life. And yeah @Johnnycab let’s link up so you can get some wheel time while you wait. Slide in my DMs when you get a hot minute.
I see what you’re saying. It’s nice we’re a bronco Family here at 6G but there are just too many people in the world that don’t give a damn about anyone’s property. Yes HE didn’t do anything detrimental to your bronco....but someone could have. If you woulda hopped in your brand new ride and saw a scratch on the paint of a rip in the seat I’m sure you wouldn’t be to thrilled.

maybe it’s just me but no one better touch mine but my dealership and myself. If the dealership calls me up and says “hey we have a guy with a res that wants to check yours out is that ok?” Well hell ya that’s fine as long as I’m there haha. Maybe I’m being too territorial but I’ve been waiting for this thing forever and I’ve never purchased a brand new vehicle before...so I’m going to be protective lol
 

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I'll tie off to the 69 Bronco that's not running, but I keep thinking of "Family Vacation" when I tie off to a vehicle that runs. Lol.
 

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Congrats! I'm happy for you.
 

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I’ll get those added, great point! I’ll tell you there is no way the standard roadside jack would even reach the jack point on this thing.
I'd have to see where you could jack on the front IFS suspension,
But in the rear, you can jack up via the axle housing, rear shock mount, or control arm bushing depending on what point would be stable.
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