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Not one bit. Not a Ford guy, not a *insert brand name* guy about anything.How important is it to you that this is a Ford product?
Yep, 100%. The fact this has the Ford and horse logo means absolutely nothing to me. It's just a different doors and top off 2 door off roader. That's all I'm looking for.If the Bronco were released exactly as is (same product, same price) by another manufacturer like Toyota, Nissan, or Jeep would you still be as interested?
If you ever get a chance to drive a Lexus F car with a V8 do it. It may change your mind, not the same experience as mustang ,but absolutely a blast to drive.Yep they are, But you gotta ask the service guys for it.
Slavic cars, who knows? They may pop up here or there. I really cant say I have ever seen a asian car that felt good, always thin, with cheesy drivetrains.
I really cant fathom the Bronco being a bad experience. I really dont care about the sales or service, since giving people money always hurts. Ford would really have to burn me bad, with boiling coolant for me to not prefer them. Even then I have to take in every amazing car they have made before.
Only if the VIN began with the number 1.How important is it to you that this is a Ford product? If the Bronco were released exactly as is (same product, same price) by another manufacturer like Toyota, Nissan, or Jeep would you still be as interested?
Yeah I dont even really mess with a car(except for his bronco) unless it has proven itself reliable for atleast 20 years. By that time most every asian car is just beat if it hasnt been scrapped already. Monday when I was in town I saw 5 different 92 to 96 F series trucks 3 were performing commercial work and 2 were daily drivers, I was in my 205,000 mile DD 96 Bronco. I've spent some time laying under a few new rangers in dealer lots. The chassis appears in proper order to me. I will have eyeball the multilink rear o the bronco before purchase but it should be right.If you ever get a chance to drive a Lexus F car with a V8 do it. It may change your mind, not the same experience as mustang ,but absolutely a blast to drive.
Also if we're going to talk about bad drive trains , we may want to talk about the mt82 ( I am a former sn197 owner )