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I’m not looking for a commercial per say but the only real marketing we’ve seen for it seems to focus on Raptor esque qualities.
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I’m not looking for a commercial per say but the only real marketing we’ve seen for it seems to focus on Raptor esque qualities.
I think they are trying to look cinematic as rock crawling is the opposite of that, it's a lot easier to look "tough" going fast and hitting a jump and them some bumpy bits than going 1 mile an hour over a rock. I am not saying it won't be capable I am saying it's like a movie trailer for a block buster vs real life
 

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Yeah I get what you all are saying and I’m not mad at it. I’m just saying it’s kind of odd to be hyping the fast aspect of a less then 100” wheelbase vehicle.

It’s more sexy sure and I loved the Bronco R intro and idea. However I just find it weird that it seems that’s all Ford has seemed to focus on or show regarding the Bronco. There are plenty of ways to make an off-road vehicle look good rather then it just bombing hills and flipping sand.

I know it’s still early but it’s unsettling to me as a person who wants the Bronco for trail use, like what it should be designed for. Jeep and Land Rover have made awesome commercials showcasing this. Again I don’t need a commercial yet but some signs that they are committed to making an off-road trail vehicle and not just a Raptor with a camper shell would be nice.

Us (I won’t say it, I don’t want the chairs) need our nerves settled and some reassurance that the Bronco will be flexy. Flexy is sexy
 

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Yeah I get what you all are saying and I’m not mad at it. I’m just saying it’s kind of odd to be hyping the fast aspect of a less then 100” wheelbase vehicle.

It’s more sexy sure and I loved the Bronco R intro and idea. However I just find it weird that it seems that’s all Ford has seemed to focus on or show regarding the Bronco. There are plenty of ways to make an off-road vehicle look good rather then it just bombing hills and flipping sand.

I know it’s still early but it’s unsettling to me as a person who wants the Bronco for trail use, like what it should be designed for. Jeep and Land Rover have made awesome commercials showcasing this. Again I don’t need a commercial yet but some signs that they are committed to making an off-road trail vehicle and not just a Raptor with a camper shell would be nice.

Us (I won’t say it, I don’t want the chairs) need our nerves settled and some reassurance that the Bronco will be flexy. Flexy is sexy
 

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I think it was awesome they made a video, with full on editing and production, of THAT unBronco mule.

Whomever made that choice gets me.

LOL
 

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I think it was awesome they made a video, with full on editing and production, of THAT unBronco mule.

Whomever made that choice gets me.

LOL
LOL I think the first video is an edited version of the second and they did it that way because of KOH. … waited till after KOH to release the commentary of Lovell to gain more hits.
 

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LOL I think the first video is an edited version of the second and they did it that way because of KOH. … waited till after KOH to release the commentary of Lovell to gain more hits.
Yup lol

They bothered to film that fugly thing.

And then release the video.

That's my kind of jam hahahahaha
 

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I think the it is ifs and sra. does that make sense? i am not that experienced.
 

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Yeah I get what you all are saying and I’m not mad at it. I’m just saying it’s kind of odd to be hyping the fast aspect of a less then 100” wheelbase vehicle.

It’s more sexy sure and I loved the Bronco R intro and idea. However I just find it weird that it seems that’s all Ford has seemed to focus on or show regarding the Bronco. There are plenty of ways to make an off-road vehicle look good rather then it just bombing hills and flipping sand.

I know it’s still early but it’s unsettling to me as a person who wants the Bronco for trail use, like what it should be designed for. Jeep and Land Rover have made awesome commercials showcasing this. Again I don’t need a commercial yet but some signs that they are committed to making an off-road trail vehicle and not just a Raptor with a camper shell would be nice.

Us (I won’t say it, I don’t want the chairs) need our nerves settled and some reassurance that the Bronco will be flexy. Flexy is sexy
I think pictures of the 2 door is enough to convince me it will be capable of tough, tight, technical trails. The wheelbase and tiny nose/tail overhangs says it all. Of course, more flexy is more sexy sooo....
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