After a year and 13K miles, the only thing that comes to mind is ventilated seats! Otherwise, It is an amazing vehicle and a worthy vehicle to be along my 68 Bronco (which my dad bought new in the fall of '67). Both are special vehicles!!
You could spend a lifetime exploring the backroad and backcountry and not even put a dent in the state. I looked at that discovery route a while back. It has a few interesting areas in it.
Yep, I've read that a few times over the past few years. I think it depends on how they interpret that and whether you want the risk of being harassed. I'll do some more asking but not a big deal to me either way. I'd love to remove it though!
Learned to drive in my dad's 68 Bronco, he took us everywhere it that Bronco growing up. Eventually it became mine. Always wondered what a modern day Bronco would be like if they ever brought it back. Had a full sized Bronco in the 90s, drove a Bronco Sport while I was waiting and then a I saw a...
Too late now but do you use the radar that comes with our Bronco (if you have the subscription)? I always have that up when I'm in weather plus I'll use the RadarScope app on my phone. Sometimes it's tough to avoid but these are some pretty cool tools for down the road.
I don't have a Braptor but we always used 20 psi in our F150 Raptors and I use the same in my Sasquatch Bronco. Sand mode in our Broncos are pretty darn fun and easy!
You can get 20 mpg or over with our Sasquatch Broncos! I use 91 ethanol free gas and honestly it's a Bronco not a sports car so I mostly drive it easy. I generally get 17-20 mpg on dirt roads, less if it gets more technical, obviously, but I can pull low 20s on the pavement. 20 mpg is normal and...