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Went to the Bronco event at Theodore Robins Ford today. Took some pictures, don't have a ton to add.
Rear seat reclines, but top of the seat is only about an inch apart. It's rather pointless... I would actually feel better if they just forego that feature to keep the seat mechanism simpler (and possibly stronger)
The soft top sags in the middle when it's folded in the first position. I am 6'3" and it was hitting me in the head. This is making me wonder whether someone my height would fit in the rear seat of a 4 door hardtop with enough headroom... Leg room on the other hand is adequate (not great, but adequate for a 6'3" adult to sit behind a 6'3" adult). My knees were not touching the back of the front seat.
The front steel bumper is maybe 1/8" thick. I don't have enough experience with it, so I'm not sure if that's good or bad.
Peter
PS: the presenter at my event was none other than Sean(OurBroncoLife) himself. Unaffiliated my @$$
Rear seat reclines, but top of the seat is only about an inch apart. It's rather pointless... I would actually feel better if they just forego that feature to keep the seat mechanism simpler (and possibly stronger)
The soft top sags in the middle when it's folded in the first position. I am 6'3" and it was hitting me in the head. This is making me wonder whether someone my height would fit in the rear seat of a 4 door hardtop with enough headroom... Leg room on the other hand is adequate (not great, but adequate for a 6'3" adult to sit behind a 6'3" adult). My knees were not touching the back of the front seat.
The front steel bumper is maybe 1/8" thick. I don't have enough experience with it, so I'm not sure if that's good or bad.
Peter
PS: the presenter at my event was none other than Sean(OurBroncoLife) himself. Unaffiliated my @$$
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