Kudos to your wife’s driving. Sounds like she was alert, not speeding or distracted, and the Bronco did its job keeping everyone safe. And probably reinforced the relationship!
Hate seeing the crunched vehicle but it can be replaced.
Glad the pups and your wife were the saved, precious cargo!
Awesome and congratulations. We too sold our Harleys (closed the motorcycle book after 30 years) for the Wildtrak and it was the right move! It's the wife's car and she loves it more each day (going on 15 months now). Bestop modification is easy to install and she can flip open/closed...
Wife saw the HPR rings in person and put them in her Christmas list (this is a winner for me as she is so hard to buy for - rarely asks for anything for herself).
So know what you mean about Christmas morning; for us it still is even after a year!
Husband has the same flooring in his “shop” where he does all mechanics, grinding/welding/paint and body work on classic cars. The only problem is when he drops a heavy tool from a standing height- can chip🤦♀️😬
Looks great. The flooring looks like epoxy coated. We did that and it's the only way to go for a finished look. Holds up for years and compliments paint, car color, etc with your choice of paint speckles scattered in it!
Enjoy!
Fun! Not for me but did have a Gotta Have It Green Mustang Convertible and it was a blast.
Agreed - anything other than gray for a fun vehicle; ok for a sedan, not for a Bronco IMO.
I don’t experience the annoyances mentioned- I find the tech-no-shit very annoying (not exclusive to the Bronco)
1. Auto stop start
2. Car play audio setting when never wanted.
3. Display screens that just pop up unrequested.
4. Rear seats don’t lie flat when down - really Ford? Jeeps have it...
Lots of posts of great info regarding upgrades and mods to get you what you want. Thinking more simply and given your initial goals for your vehicle.
1. $23k plus taxes, insurance is a lot of mods of your choice, lots of trips and events to create memories.
2. Ask yourself if you want...