- Thread starter
- #1
Just got back from a multiple week stay in the USVI and I came back impressed with the number of Broncos I saw tooling around.
Plenty of Bronco sports there also but my comments/observations are Big Bronco centric.
The rental vehicle of choice down there has traditionally been the Jeep wrangler as the roads and terrain are brutal.
The house we had came with a 2021 3.6 4 door Wrangler with sub 20K miles and was a rattle-trap turd.
Probably 55 to 65% of the vehicles I saw on the roads were Wranglers of late model vintage. You can easily see why Ford should want a part of that market
St Thomas had substantially more Broncos than St John- both 2 door and 4 door( hard top and soft top seems about equal).
Most were 4 door base models with the occasional Big Bend, Black Diamond being the highest trim seen.
There about 36 beaches on St John and the parking areas have 10-20 vehicles.
Typically were 2-5 big broncos at each Beach lot I visited during my stay.
I saw way more 2 door than four door models on St John-again mostly base models.
Tbruz
Plenty of Bronco sports there also but my comments/observations are Big Bronco centric.
The rental vehicle of choice down there has traditionally been the Jeep wrangler as the roads and terrain are brutal.
The house we had came with a 2021 3.6 4 door Wrangler with sub 20K miles and was a rattle-trap turd.
Probably 55 to 65% of the vehicles I saw on the roads were Wranglers of late model vintage. You can easily see why Ford should want a part of that market
St Thomas had substantially more Broncos than St John- both 2 door and 4 door( hard top and soft top seems about equal).
Most were 4 door base models with the occasional Big Bend, Black Diamond being the highest trim seen.
There about 36 beaches on St John and the parking areas have 10-20 vehicles.
Typically were 2-5 big broncos at each Beach lot I visited during my stay.
I saw way more 2 door than four door models on St John-again mostly base models.
Tbruz
Sponsored