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This morning I test drove a WT at the dealer that I have a reservation at. Had an order but 99ed it to get a MY22. After this ~12 mile test drive, mostly freeway and city streets, I’m questioning whether I want to continue with a Bronco purchase. This coming from someone that owned Broncos from 1989 through 2017. There is nothing particularly wrong with the new Bronco. But driving it caused me to understand more clearly that Ford’s target was a better execution of a Jeep Wrangler. With the Bronco, they succeeded brilliantly at that. Maybe I’ll end up with a Bronco in 22 or 23, I’m just not as enthusiastic as I had been. Here are some test drive observations.

One thing I wanted to do was make sure a WT would fit in my garage. I had done all kinds of measurements using data from this site and for sure, the WT fit. That was not a surprise, but great to validate my research. My wife‘s car is missing, but it would easily fit too. No clearance problems either. Easily another 5.5-6 inches of overhead clearance.

When I first sat in the driver’s seat I was amazed at how much looking out the windshield reminded me of an EB. The raised edges of the hood are very reminiscent of an EB. Very thoughtful design feature from Ford.

One bad thing is the window fit. As everyone knows, without a frame the window must come down just a little to open and close the door. So long as you open the door slowly, all is well. But if you open the door quickly, the window hangs up a little on the molding and sort of vibrates back and forth. I seem to recall others here mention that. I’m not sure this hurts anything, it’s just not something I had thought much about.

Of course, this was a soft top. I was surprised at how noisy the Bronco is. I have seen posts claiming that the soft top was fairly quiet. I suppose this is subjective, but I thought the noise was excessive. Maybe the more aggressive tires were at fault. I have had two soft tops (see my avatar for one and an old P911-C4 for another) so I am used to a soft top. I honestly think my 74 EB with a BC Broncos safari top was slightly quieter. I mentioned this to the dealer sales manager and he said he was surprised because his soft top OB was really quiet. He claimed that the OB had sound deadening within the body. I had never heard that. Obviously I think a MIC top, particularly with the headliner, would quiet things down a little. I had planned on a color matching modular top which would also probably be quieter. By the way, the sales manager confirmed to me that the color matching top would be MY23, even though as recently as March it was listed at a MY22 option. Crap…

As has been opined by others on this site, the dash was a somewhat underwhelming. The plastic just seemed cheap. By the way, this was a Mid trim level, yet I don’t think Lux (which is what I ordered) would be any different. My personal car is a 2017 4Runner Limited and my work vehicle that gets most miles is a 2015 Tundra SR5. I would say the Tundra’s interior is pretty pedestrian, but the quality of the plastic and overall quality is noticeably better than the Bronco. The 4Runner interior is way superior. This is when I reminded myself that Ford wasn‘t trying to create something fancy, but just something overall better than a Wrangler. Again, I think they have done that in spades.

The engine was adequate. I have to admit that I drive with a bit of a heavy foot, but the Bronco seemed a bit slow off the line. From about 20 mph up, it performed very good. The transmission was smooth. I couldn’t feel the shifts. I was hoping the engine performance would be noticeably better than the 4Runner. I think it was better, but not by as much as I had hoped. Actually, I have to admit that I forgot to try the sport mode. That may have improved the engine performance a bit and I’m kicking myself for forgetting that.

I really did like the handling of the Bronco. It’s turning radius is superb. The SAS on the WT really smooths out rough pavements. I drove over a pavement that had been trenched and patched for a water line and it was smooth sailing over that bumpy pavement. I think this was the most favorable thing about the Bronco. The brakes were great, although there was an audible squeak at times.

In summary, I think the Bronco is a great execution of an off road vehicle for the masses. For sure it will take a big bite out of Wrangler sales. But for me I would give up a bit of the fancy off road stuff for a quieter, better fit and finish interior vehicle more like the 4Runner or some of the high end trucks on the market. My off roading needs are mostly rough forest service roads and snowy roads in AZ higher elevations. I guess I’m re-evaluating what I really need. This vehicle is my present to myself as I head into retirement. I still may end up with a Bronco. But I’m beginning to think I might need to give a nice F-150 or F-250 a look and build myself another EB to satisfy my almost life long Bronco addiction.

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It's important to get the truck/suv (I'm not sure which the Bronco is classified as) that you like and that fits your lifestyle. I'm glad you got to test drive one to see if it fits your needs. I hope to do that too. At the rate people are getting them, I'm sure I will have plenty of time.
 

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I keep seeing people saying the automatic cars don't come off the line quickly and I am wondering if Ford limited boost in lower gears like they did in the RS. The V6 is pretty close to the torque limit of the auto trans so maybe to protect it
 
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It's good you drove the vehicle, some are buying mainly on the image. Probably an SUV is a better match for the comforts, maybe one with a bit more rugged build for the forest service roads you mentioned.

Personally I'm very happy Ford was aiming at the Wrangler, because there are no other vehicles in the Wrangler class, but plenty of SUVs. So the last thing I wanted from Ford was another SUV class vehicle out of the Bronco.
 

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This is why there's been so many abandoned orders on dealer lots already, the reality of the Bronco is not always what you wanted or expected it to be.
 

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I didn't test drive but sat in a Badlands at a dealership today. Maybe the layout in the Bronco looks cooler than a Wrangler, mostly due to the 12 inch screen, but man the materials felt significantly cheaper than my Jeep Gladiator with leather, I have more soft touch materials around me, leather with contrast stitching on the dash, etc. Bronco uses what felt like very cheap Hollow plastic, that being said, I'll keep my order as I probably won't see one until 2023 so I have plenty of time to evaluate.

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I test drove a OB Lux 2.7 and was underwhelmed about the experience, though I enjoyed the drive. The tech was nice the power adequate. It’s smaller than I expected interiorly (I’m 6’3)the leather was nicer than I expected. I ordered a BL mic 2.7 lux to be delivered in about a week. I did think while driving it do I really want to spend over $55k ? I travel for work an get to drive a lot of nice car as premier member with most of the rental carriers. The 2.7 did push me back in the seat which I loved. The soft top was as loud as my 03 sequoia. But I’m also buying it for top off doors off ability. I’ll probably end up with a S5 for my sport driving needs.

I think after waiting 20 years and the last year in general with all fords crap sitting in it was like “meh”. Checking this forum every hour , watching every video on u-tube. I think I’m Bronco’d out because Ford has sucked the fun and joy out of the experience with missteps and misdirection. When I got out the truck I wasn’t more excited to be getting it which felt weird as I see many others on the forums waiting for their trucks with no info from word and I’m a lucky one with a dealer confirmed arrival date. Will I still get it , sure I guess. So I understand what your saying
 
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I keep people saying the automatic cars don't come off the line quickly and I am wondering if Ford limited boost in lower gears like they did in the RS. The V6 is pretty close to the tourqe limit of the auto trans so maybe to protect it
There have been posts on this site saying that it takes some time for a modern computer controlled vehicle to “learn” your driving style and that the first few hundred miles are needed to optimize performance. Maybe that’s it, or maybe that’s just a popular urban legend. I will point out that while on the freeway headed to my house, I punched the gas pedal and was surprised that I was doing about 85 mph in no time. The 2.7 has some speed chops.
 

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That’s exactly why I pursued the test drive. I realized that I was going to have to re-order in a couple months for MY22. Like you, I have never purchased a vehicle without at least a test drive and figured I’d need to do that.
 
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Additional sound deadening comes with the high package. If it was a mid package, it didn’t have it.
Can you tell me what is the nature of that sound deadening? Is it something like dynamat under the carpet or a coating on the inside of the doors and firewall? The only noise mitigation I have heard about is the headliner.
 

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Agree. And there seems to be a lot of folks coming from cars or luxury SUVs, many of which I feel are going to be disappointed after some time. I myself owned Jeeps and daily drove my off-road lifted TJ Wrangler on 35s for years, so this old guy will appreciate the better ride, steering, etc, in addition to the looks and other appeal :)
 

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I had a similar experience test driving a soft top. I came to the conclusion that it’s a bit too loud and cheap inside to fill my needs as a daily driver/roadtripper (also it cant really tow much). It’s going to be a fun weekend truck though, so I dropped sas, lux, tow, and from badlands down to black diamond to suit that more appropriate use case (and save like $18k)
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