Having sold my Bronco and gone back to LR, I can tell you the traction control on a 16 year old LR3 is miles ahead of what was on the Bronco. You'd have thought Ford would have stolen more of it during their ownership of Land Rover but I guess they thought they knew better.
Well after going to...
The Ineos is t he Defender that Land Rover claimed they could make because of "rules" basically.
When we saw the results of LR's Defnder and then the Grenadier, it was apparent that the Grenadier was the Defender we wanted but LR refused to make.
I sold my Bronco and the buyer wasn't going to pay me anything more for the tubes so someone else needs them!
Ordered with the Bronco, used for 2 seasons, no longer needed. Selling to raise money for the LR3 tire fund. Located in Harbor Springs, MI, across the bay from Petoskey. They are shimmed...
I like you guys saying premium is .30 or .44 a gallon more. Here it's a dollar more and $15-$20 a tankful more may be cheaper than burned pistons but still adds up.
If you are leasing the vehicle I'm sure 85 is fine. If you are in for the long haul buy accordingly.
I'm offering it to the Bronco community before I send it off to Carvana, who has made a strong offer so the price is pretty firm.
2022 base model, 2.3l, 7MT, roughly 15.500 miles and climbing as it is the DD and weekend ride.
Ordered from Ford with the modular bumper, auxiliary switches, tube...
I have the keypad and a spare key in a faraday bag inside the Bronco, and have made a couple of observations regarding the setup.
I have seen it stated that if you lock your keys inside with the keypad the security system disables that key until you unlock the vehicle with the keypad. Nope. I...
So. given that Toyota is now sitting on a bunch of time bomb engines and it's not the first time they have been shown to have feet of clay, why is there still such a cult of Toyota acolytes willing to pay the Toyota Tax?
Sure there was a Bronco tax but now supply has caught up with demand and...
There seems to be some confusion here about AWD and 4WD.
AWD systems can have low range, can lock front and rear axles together, can adjust the torque split, depending on what the system is designed to do. I have a 1979 full size Chevy 3/4T with AWD, had a 78 Cherokee with AWD, a 2003 Mercedes...
I'm going to throw his out there-so how about a top that covers from the freedom panels on back? The panels stash in the back and the top could fold down,. With such a setup we could take off for the day, have the tops on for the freeway, or if the weather changes it's mind and a topless day out...
Ford really should have gone with one single AWD system with electronic locking for the center differential and low range. It's not like you even get a lever to shift anymore so they can't use that excuse, it would be better for patchy snow and ice, and they could have given us a GOAT mode for...