Are there any reviews on a 2 door base yet? Sorry if I overlooked that. Base base that is, non sasquatch package.
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Agreed, made no sense when they are in a production vehicle and use still shots from the prototypeCan't stand the images some are using of the concept Bronco interiors instead of production Broncos.
It would be nice if they did that but I don't think they had a base non squatch as a review vehicle, which is a shameAre there any reviews on a 2 door base yet? Sorry if I overlooked that. Base base that is, non sasquatch package.
It would be nice if they did that but I don't think they had a base non squatch as a review vehicle, which is a shame
Even the non Sasquatch is a ton of fun on some rough dirt roads. Vaughn mentioned to me it is “like a rzr” and I agree, but it is a bit stiffer. The rzr suspension is crazy soft, you really wouldn’t want that for a daily. Bronco soaks up the bumps but also feels sporty and controlled. Riding along with those guys this thing can absolutely haul ass in the dirt.So many varying opinions on many of the same subjects, but that's to be expected. Overall it looks like the Bronco will do everything I want, and need it to do. And, drive better than my Jeep while doing so. We enjoy taking long roads trips in our vehicles, and do that in our Jeep also. The last trip being 5K+ miles on the highway, and many back roads of varying condition. The Jeep did everything I wanted it to do, but after you get a few thousand miles of highway driving under my belt I am wishing for a little less play in the steering. But, it always end up just fine. I'm looking forward to the better highway driving attributes the IFS will display, plus the better handling it will give over the washboards of the older dirt back roads. I can't wait, but I guess I'll have too.
ugh my government computer blocks all YouTube links and I have no cell signal on base… this is cruelI am getting absolutely no work done today.
Are you just being funny? I randomly picked the Motor Trend article to read first, and it wasn't exactly glowing.All positive, no negatives
To me, this part is more important as the Land Rover Defender doesn't have removable doors/top nor is the average Bronco potential owner typically cross shopping with a Defender:Are you just being funny? I randomly picked the Motor Trend article to read first, and it wasn't exactly glowing.
If you are super objective with the review and compare it to stuff like the Land Rover and other SUV’s not designed to off road I’m sure it doesn’t compare all that well. But compared to the wrangler (realistically it’s only competition) it is a pretty significant amount better.Are you just being funny? I randomly picked the Motor Trend article to read first, and it wasn't exactly glowing.
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/ford/bronco/2021/2021-ford-bronco-first-drive-review/
"The steering feels less than linear in corners, and the 2021 Bronco's engineers quelled body roll to the point that, with quick steering inputs, yaw feels remarkably pronounced. Driving a Bronco fast through twisty roads is not something we'd recommend to our friends, though the Ford feels appreciably less discombobulated than the Wrangler. Still, the Land Rover Defender reminds us it is possible to combine outstanding off-road competence with true curvy-road athleticism, something the Bronco can't quite manage. Oh, Ford, why did you ever sell Land Rover? "
" The best we can do is to tell those who have already put down a deposit that, if their expectations are geared to an off-road vehicle, they are unlikely to be disappointed."
Use the Brave browser and be blissfully pop-up ad and video auto-start free.This thread is a nightmare. I swear my phone is trying to simultaneously download every video at once because I can’t even play a single video, had to revert to YouTube for the videos.
Interestingly enough, they liked the standard stereo, while most non-pro reviews haven't been great.Are you just being funny? I randomly picked the Motor Trend article to read first, and it wasn't exactly glowing.
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/ford/bronco/2021/2021-ford-bronco-first-drive-review/
"The steering feels less than linear in corners, and the 2021 Bronco's engineers quelled body roll to the point that, with quick steering inputs, yaw feels remarkably pronounced. Driving a Bronco fast through twisty roads is not something we'd recommend to our friends, though the Ford feels appreciably less discombobulated than the Wrangler. Still, the Land Rover Defender reminds us it is possible to combine outstanding off-road competence with true curvy-road athleticism, something the Bronco can't quite manage. Oh, Ford, why did you ever sell Land Rover? "
" The best we can do is to tell those who have already put down a deposit that, if their expectations are geared to an off-road vehicle, they are unlikely to be disappointed."
InterestingUse the Brave browser and be blissfully pop-up ad and video auto-start free.
I didn’t pay a whole bunch of attention, the B&O stereo was the only one I listened to and it sounded fine. Nothing mind blowing. I’m a big fan of DIY stereo stuff though, whatever money you put into getting a better factory stereo gets you something WAY better aftermarket.Interestingly enough, they liked the standard stereo, while most non-pro reviews haven't been great.