I've been hoping that the aftermarket will come up with a lightbar bracket that bolts directly to the windshield, with a corresponding roof rack that bolts to the lightbar bracket (instead of the windshield). That way, it would be possible to leave the lightbar intact when removing the roof...
Whoa, that's weird. Didn't even notice it (it's in the bottom-right corner, if anyone is wondering). I don't think it's the angle, it looks like a super short bed.
Yeah, the Bronco Sport looks WAY more appealing when kitted out like that (I mean relative to itself of course; the 2-door and 4-door are still way cooler).
The CGI rendering I've included below is the only image I've been able to find that includes the forward facing camera. I've cropped it, and added a blue arrow to point out the camera's location between the "O" and "N" in "BRONCO." It looks to me like the winch will at least partially obstruct...
I'm pretty sure she's mistaken when she mentions storing the doors in the back of the 2-door. Ford very specifically mentions only the 4-door every time they talk about stowing the doors in the back. If you notice, the doors on the 2-door are actually a few inches longer than the front doors of...
Yeah, I've heard they have a small cult following. I was in high school when the regular Aztek first came out, and I remember thinking they were the ugliest cars I'd ever seen... but now when I look at them, they don't seem quite as hideous as I remember them being. Maybe it was just ahead of...
Okay... the more photos you keep posting of this thing, the more I want one. I know it's ugly, but it's ugly in a way that appeals to me for some reason. I don't know what's happening to me.
I don't know. It's possible there's a bar that runs across there, but you wouldn't be able to see it in the image, because it would be obstructed by the passenger side of the cage.
I'm pretty sure the body colored parts are painted metal and are the cage itself. The black part seems to be a...
Nope. That would be impossible, because then the passenger side of the roll cage would be in front of it, and covering it up. Think about it for a second. In the image, we can see the passenger side of the roll cage, which we know goes from the C-pillar to the A-pillar (where it meets up with...
I've always felt that the modern FJ Cruiser is one of the fugliest trucks ever made. I know it's a very capable vehicle, but to me it looks like a dung beetle with wheels.
That would be cool, and that's the way it should be... if the world wasn't stupid. Unfortunately, the world is stupid. I can't imagine the lawyers would allow something like that. Some idiot would inevitably get himself killed, and then his family would sue. They would say Ford made it too easy...
I think part of the motivation for the frameless doors is so they take up less space when you stow them. Without framed windows, it might be possible to stow them in the back.
Here's my quick and dirty attempt:
With white grill and sans tie downs
With white grill, white roll cage, white fenders, and sans tie downs
Blueish turquoise
Blueish turquoise with white grill and sans tie downs
Blueish turquoise with white grill, white roll cage, white fenders, and...
I wanted to see the same thing, so I decided to give it a shot myself. I hope the original artist doesn't mind me altering their work. I also tweaked the brightness/contrast/saturation a bit.
Standard black roof and fender flares.
Painted roof with black fenders flares.
Painted top...