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Good morning! Happy Friday!! I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Bronco6G community from online reviews to my local Ford Dealer! I haven’t been on a car or truck forum since I was in highschool and now here I am today. That means my new Bronco purchase must excite me! Lol so, I’ve always wanted a new Bronco but when they initially came out they were expensive and i couldn’t find just the right trim level for me. Plus again in my opinion i believe there was a shortage of them over the recent years and after covid and over the recent years dealers seem to have been stocking more of em. So I ended up with a jeep gladiator sport (manual windows and locks)… after years of driving and trying to settle with that I discovered I still had a passion for the Bronco as growing up as a kid that was all I knew. Nothing against Jeep as it was equipped with the hard top and max tow 7700 package, which included the Dana 44 wide axles as found on higher trim rubicon and Mojave models. I grew up around my Dad and working on 1990’s Bronco hence my signature 1990’s Bronco Kid! lol. Well I’m glad to be here. It’s a 2025 Bronco Big Bend optioned with the Black Diamond package, equipment group 222A, 10 speed auto transmission, and molded hardtop. It has the 2.3L I-4 engine. Classic Oxford white, love how it looks with almost the Ford old school throwback matte grey grilles (typically found on the XL). I thought it tied in nicely with the rear chrome Bronco logo and white front grille letters. The gray molded top gives it a clean look also. Also I almost opted for the black appearance package (gloss black) but in my opinion felt that the matte bumpers and fenders tied in better with the grey molded top and grille. Anyhow, looking forward to collaborating with you all. It’s Friday, almost 5 o clock somewhere. Cheers!
And the rims, I was told in the prior black diamond years (now considered a package on the big bend) used to be black steel wheels, the new gloss black wheels on the big bend I must say is an upgrade giving it a level of modern yet retro look, they pop. But being old school the steely wheels would have also added to its look!!
And the rims, I was told in the prior black diamond years (now considered a package on the big bend) used to be black steel wheels, the new gloss black wheels on the big bend I must say is an upgrade giving it a level of modern yet retro look, they pop. But being old school the steely wheels would have also added to its look!!
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