Hi I have Wollybear. That’s what I plan on towing w the Bronco. I haven’t tried it yet but Jeep did a decent job towing it. I think Bronco will do a better job due to better torque and an automatic transmission.
Why? Maybe I am an exception or maybe the issues haven’t kicked in but I had more issues w Wrangler a few days after I bought it vs few days of owning Bronco. So far so good… perhaps issues are coming.
Agree with you on most of the points. I literally just posted my impressions of Bronco against my Wrangler a few days ago in here https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-is-better-than-wrangler-goodbye-wrangler-rubicon-and-hello-bronco-badlands.62508/ My wrangler was manual but I got...
Yes I think Wranglers are great and still an iconic American car. I drove my Wrangler 95% on road with occasional trips to the trails and out to Moab and other spots. It does remarkably well offroad. Just prefer the creature comforts of the Bronco now for that 95% of the driving :)
Will be...
I know this is Bronco fan forum and most of you would say 'of course it is'. Others would say they don't compare as Bronco is in a class of its own or it is a different vehicle all together. I had experience driving Wrangler Rubicon on and off-road for five years. After ending the 2.5 year...
So I got converted from MY21 to MY22 and we got price protection at that time. Now, converted order to MY23 but didn’t see anything from Ford or dealer on price protection. Technically I should by getting MY21 price. But order sheet cereals showed several thousands increase as the base models...
Here is a question for dual top order people. If I choose to stick with MIC but want to buy soft top later... can I do it? Will Badlands be configured to accept soft top? I read FAQs and if you want soft top now and later want to add a hard top - you can't do it. What about the other way around?