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DemonGT

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Has anyone gone from a F150 to a Bronco? Did the Bronco feel really small inside compared to the F150?
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I have both and they are two separate animals. It does feel smaller inside but it's not an issue in my opinion. I love my Bronco but if you use your tuck to do truck things, you will miss it.
 

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I drive both. My F150 is way more comfortable on long trips than the Bronco. With that said I have done TN to TX and TN to FL in my Bronco I found myself stopping a little bit more to get out and stretch. Nothing to bad.

If I could only have one the F150 wins easily.
Interior room is better
Seats more comfortable
Ride is nicer (I have a 2 door Bronco BL SAS)
I can haul more
I can tow more
My passengers have more room
Heat in the back (Super crew)
Heated back seats
I can go on, but you get my drift.
 

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Compared to my 2018 f150 regular cab no. Compared to my 60's and 70's f series yes. I've been driving Ford trucks and Broncos for 40+ years.
 

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I'm also a 20+ yr F150 driver, last one was the 2019 I traded in on the Bronco. Pros of the F150 were, room, quiet ride, more seat of the pants power (3.5 eco), supercrew fold up rear seat for the dog, hauling, towing, did I say quiet ride?

I've been in my Bronco for almost 2 yrs and really the only pros I can come up with are the top comes off for a quieter ride, more ground clearance with Sasquatch, and it fits in my garage.
 

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Don’t do it 😆
 

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Have an f150 supercrew. 2 door bronco feels smaller inside even when compared on my FOST haha.
 

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I dont haul anything so i dont need a truck but i do like the room inside.

Have a F150 and Bronco sport and was thinking of keeping the sport instead of the f150. The wife and i both like the sport, its zippy and easy to park but it does lack room inside and with two sons one who just hit his teens. The lack of interior room might become a issue.
 

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Go try a u-turn. That’s really all I have to point out.

Beyond that though - they are two different vehicles with different intended purposes and audiences. Neither of them is one-size-fits-all (although of all the vehicles in the world the f150 is probably the one that can come closest to that claim)
 

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Go try a u-turn. That’s really all I have to point out.
It's not even fair to call it a U turn, it is so tight, it is a fat I turn almost, lol.
 

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I have both. COMPLETELY different. Bronco is fun but impractical, loud on the highway. F-150 can't do the same offroading but it is quiet on the highway, tons of room for road trips and I can haul stuff (both cargo room in the bed and towing). 2 different tools. The Bronco is significantly smaller, and this could be considered a Pro or a Con, depending on your individual use case.
 

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I switched from a 2021 F150. I'm a single guy with no kids so it was a no-brainer for me and I'm very happy that I switched. I got a covid build F150 (January 2021) so the Bronco seems much better as far as build quality and fit and finish goes. I rarely miss the truck. It did have more power with the 3.5 than my Bronco with the 2.7 by a little bit and was nice to have in case I needed to tow 11,000lbs, but that is almost never.
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