Great comparison chart. Where’s the pineapple though, for scale?
Seriously how hard would it have been to add AWD with the hybrid? No AWD is the deal breaker for me.No 4x4 with CVT transmission,,,,BIG NO THANK YOU!!!!!
Guessing a 2500 to 3500. I've been looking a small trailers recently for our Telluride and that Bronco can still handle.
Wonder how heavy this is it's towing?
Is that a slide out on the side?
I don't think Courier rolls off the tongue as well.Could make a decent parts runner or small service truck but wouldn't want/need 4 doors. I guess this is a car replacement for the urban achievers that think they need a pick-up, not really meant for the commercial world. Too bad. Still don't understand why they chose the name from an old 70's car, rather than their original small pick up. Guess to keep the horse theme going...
So the average 5'9" and 195lb guy needs a full size to fit? Should I reconsider the Bronco at 6'?If you're actually interested in this you shouldn't be getting a bronco....just a car with a bed. Zero offroad capability, if it's smaller than a ranger the average man won't even be able to fit in it comfortably.
1.Yes. and no. *Meant as satire but clarified later on in the thread that it is FWD unless AWD optioned.Is it available in 2wd only? Front or rear?
what’s the biggest wheels that will fit if we slam it?
is the bed separate or unibody to load it with subs?