Honestly the remote has the worst button placement. I've set off the alarm having the fob on a belt loop and leaned on something. All the buttons are right next to each other. Seems the lightest touch can activate any fob feature.
Ford Pass can be setup on multiple phones and even tablets. Know...
No pillar mount/retractor adjustments for the seatbelts. If you're tall, the belt jabs you in the neck because it's mounted so low. On my other vehicles, you can adjust it up or down for the height and comfort of the user.
That's a lot of screen touching to get from Carplay to radio. What a hassle.
Oregon County Fair is over for another year. Time to head out. Towing and hookup with the Bronco put my previous Wrangler to shame. This was a joy! I still catch bugs on the windshield.
That was my Wrangler. Now it's my Bronco.
I plan on continuing my road trips and camping. Sometimes it's miles of pot holes, gravel roads, dunes, beaches, snow, and rutted dirt roads. I'll be pulling a high clearance teardrop trailer and seeing the stars at night. I don't need to leave my black...
I did the Jeep wave for so many years before I got the Bronco, I've caught myself doing it automatically. Now I think I'll wave at Wranglers on purpose just to piss them off and see if I can get them to wave back out of habit. That will be my entertainment.
This is the Wrangler taking a back seat to the new Bronco. The Wrangler was sold a few days later and was a major source of the down payment on the Bronco, so no, it didn't get traded to the dealer. It sold for much better than Blue Book and added some to my savings account when done. The...
Once things started moving, it went really fast.
I've had the Wrangler for 13 years. The Bronco is basically the same vehicle configuration, but with updated technology. Driving the Wrangler at first was a terrifying experience because the steering is so bad. Not so with the Bronco. I feel like...
Where will be the excitement of riding in a car of the future that drives you around? It went fast. So what? You're passively riding and no more important than a bag of groceries. Enjoy that we live in a time where a manual transmission is still available, and you can actually drive your own...
I wouldn't buy a new Jeep Wrangler. My 2009 Wrangler is still worth half what I paid for it, and will be a considerable down payment on my Bronco when I sell it. In this case older is better. New Jeep Wranglers remind me of cheap speakers from the 80's with paper cones and beefy plastic bezels...