My thoughts exactly. Except my thoughts are not directed at Ford.
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My thoughts exactly. Except my thoughts are not directed at Ford.
Monsoon season is here now, so not very dry.?Take the top off and keep reminding them its a dry heat...
I think i hear what you are saying, but It doesn’t seem right that you can spend 50k and still have to compromise on many things. Expectations( mine included) initially were too high for the price.My thoughts exactly. Except my thoughts are not directed at Ford.
I think someone forgot to tell engineering that most of these will be going to Nordstrom instead of rock crawling.I think i hear what you are saying, but It doesn’t seem right that you can spend 50k and still have to compromise on many things. Expectations( mine included) initially were too high for the price.
i am now thinking that this can be one hell of a toy for around 45k, but will still need a second(or 3rd) vehicle for the family.
I had a ‘93 Bronco and currently have a ‘74. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought about rear ac vents. But to each his own. I just literally laughed out loud when I saw the meme.I think i hear what you are saying, but It doesn’t seem right that you can spend 50k and still have to compromise on many things. Expectations( mine included) initially were too high for the price.
i am now thinking that this can be one hell of a toy for around 45k, but will still need a second(or 3rd) vehicle for the family.
I think someone forgot to tell engineering that most of these will be going to Nordstrom instead of rock crawling.
Do you have a family? I have kids and multiple dogs who like a/c when in our vehicles. I assume the removable roof will not be the best insulator.I had a ‘93 Bronco and currently have a ‘74. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought about rear ac vents. But to each his own. I just literally laughed out loud when I saw the meme.
All I can say is bring back R12 refrigerant. The good stuff!Rear vents under the seats in my grand marquis. After 20 years. Still gets chilly in the back seats.
I see absolutely no problem with this.
that’s one thing your always going to get. Especially on a vehicle that for the most part a home run. People trying to find reasons why it’s not perfect.You know life must be pretty good when you complain about rear A/C vents. Good grief.
The more I read these posts the more I shake my head. Complain, complain, complain.
Just wait for the freaking Bronco to be released...go test drive one and if you like it, buy it...if not, find something else.
No kids. My wife and our 2 dogs. Never had vehicles with rear AC vents. Lots of friends and family of all ages have ridden in the back seat of our vehicles through the years. We just adjust the vents toward the back when someone is back there and the vehicle is cooled in Houston heat. And vice-versa, I have ridden in the back seats of countless vehicles. Never been a problem so long as the AC is blowing cold air. Good point though, we shall see how this AC performs with an uninsulated removable roof.Do you have a family? I have kids and multiple dogs who like a/c when in our vehicles. I assume the removable roof will not be the best insulator.
I thought of just that a few hours ago. Hopefully the new fiber laser will turn out some great Bronco projectsI see an opportunity for someone to design something to connect to the under seat vent, and hook into the net on the back fo the seat(whatever that’s called).