How many miles would you put on the bronco per year ?I’ll be traveling a lot for two years with it, until I retire. But yeah, it will be my daily before and after retirement. Might go with an electric F150 in the future.
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How many miles would you put on the bronco per year ?I’ll be traveling a lot for two years with it, until I retire. But yeah, it will be my daily before and after retirement. Might go with an electric F150 in the future.
Close to twenty which is making me wonder if I should buy a commute vehicle.How many miles would you put on the bronco per year ?
I’ve had a really good run with mikes mom... maybe it’s time to retire her... hmI am planning on using the Bronco Big Bend as my daily driver. I was wondering if most people are using their broncos as daily drivers or just as toys. Let me know
maybe not live in antifa land anymore? Crap... I said the quiet part out loud again.... err I mean... move to a nicer neighborhood?Here in the Pacific Northwest we have a problem of people stealing catalytic converters. The height of the Sasquatch package has me concerned about this being my daily driver because it gives these punks easy access. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've heard about welding and cable locks.
Ditto!Yes, I'll use it daily and take it out for every errand and every excuse I can.
I'm mostly looking forward to some mountain backroad trips though!
yep, while my son drives himself to senior year now, I'll be driving my daughter for an other 4 years in my CO Cool Bus!Oh yeah, taking the kids to school is going to be much easier getting in and out of the parking lot! This is my school bus. And yes it is, Cyber Orange Sasquatch Badlands!
certainly a concern, though here in the Bay Area they are still fans of Prius and my slightly lifted Taco was never targeted, but it also spends 99% of it's time parked in my driveway.Here in the Pacific Northwest we have a problem of people stealing catalytic converters. The height of the Sasquatch package has me concerned about this being my daily driver because it gives these punks easy access. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've heard about welding and cable locks.
I don't know. Last time I checked.... The Bronco was designed to be a STREET LEGAL VEHICLE.Because you can daily drive the thing doesn't mean that's what it was designed to do. DDing this thing will be a compromise in space, handling, and mileage to name a few. But the feeling you will get when you get in and drive it like it was designed to do (off road--even a dirt road) will be priceless!