Whilst offroading, always aim for minimal wheel spin. Traction is important. Its a mistake I see newbies doing all the time, don't just worry about scratching your vehicle. Traction is very important
Shadow Black on the Bronco is vastly underrated.
The thing about the Bronco is that it looks really good in any color except for a bright Race Red or in white (I don't think it looks ugly in white like it does in Race Red, its just boring and uninspiring). If I had the money for a Bronco, I'd...
The new Bronco is one of those cars where you have to be really sure which color you want. All the whites, blacks, grays, oranges etc look so good. I'm not a fan of the red on the new Bronco and we haven't seen blue yet I believe
Yeah, especially considering the fact that the type of people who want a manual would want offroad goodies like front dig. Anyways, I suggest people wait for the second year so Ford can sort out gremlins and also there might be better packages and configurations. But I guess people are impatient...
I can't remember where I read it (either Reddit or this forum) but apparently FCA got a leaked copy of a brochure for the new Bronco and apparently FCA is very nervous.
Yesssss. This is what I what I have been waiting for. The highlight of this system is the ability to switch between a solid axle architecture and independent axle architecture.
Did Ford just indirectly confirm the G.O.A.T mode? Remember a while back a patent arose in which Ford had some sort of trickery in which the axle could switch between solid and independent? In this vid Ford talks about the first gen Bronco being a G.O.A.T (apparently go over any terrain). I...
Isn't the G.O.A.T system also worth mentioning? We don't know if it will be in a production vehicle but I still think you should put it in that axles section