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I've never had that experience in 2 years of driving my 4 door wildtrak. I'm not a giant person, nor am I overweight. 5'10" and 195lbs. Athletic build.
Same. 5'10/175lbs and never bumped into anything other than my knee that occasionally hits the lights
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Same. 5'10/175lbs and never bumped into anything other than my knee that occasionally hits the lights
I'm 5'11", 230 lbs., and no problem with my four-door.

I do have to agree that the longer door is nicer for visibility. That's something I loved about my old two-door truck.
 

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Same. 5'10/175lbs and never bumped into anything other than my knee that occasionally hits the lights
Yes. I've done that my fair share of times. 😂
 

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5"-8" and 158 lbs.... my 2-Door has PLENTY of room.

The Recaro Seats in my Shelby won't fit a lot of body types... fortunately I fit.
 

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It's not getting in or out. The B-pillar jabs you in the shoulder on the 4 door when you rest your arm on the window sill.
How much are you guys reclining? Maybe more than me. I’m 6’5” and 215 and am perfectly comfortable in my moardoor, including entry/exit. I have no complaints about the cabin other than the fact that I can’t see overhead traffic lights sometimes unless I lean forward. Thats with the seat all the way down and not related to doors.

I’m glad the doors aren’t any longer because nearly every day I’m opening the door fully in some parking lot and finding that I only having a couple inches of clearance from the vehicle parked next to me.
 
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It's a shame ford doesn't offer the good engine with a manual tranny.
I have no regrets taking the V6. :)
If that tiny bit of B-Pillar space makes a noticeable difference in your ability to get into and out of the Bronco...
I don’t know what others issues are, I just bought the 2-door for the looks. 😆 I’ve actually never been in a 4-door, but it’s nice to have a comeback when people rub me about the lack of cargo space in the 2-door. Personally, I think in a Wrangler, a 4-door is required, whereas in a Bronco, a 4-door is only needed for 5 people. 🙂
 

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6-9 240# and very pleased with the leg/headroom. Don't care about the rear room as nobody is ever back there.
 

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I have no regrets taking the V6. :)

I don’t know what others issues are, I just bought the 2-door for the looks. 😆 I’ve actually never been in a 4-door, but it’s nice to have a comeback when people rub me about the lack of cargo space in the 2-door. Personally, I think in a Wrangler, a 4-door is required, whereas in a Bronco, a 4-door is only needed for 5 people. 🙂
What about 3 people and some rottweilers?

For me, I 1-think the 4 doors look better from the outside; 2- believe that all humans and dogs should have their own window, especially when so many people sitting in the rear get car sick; 3-enjoy/need the extra cargo space and 4-think the 4 doors look better. 😂
 

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So no more stoplight yoga? 🙂

Too bad I didn’t notice this back when Car & Driver reviewed it when it was $17 instead of $24. I wonder what vehicle the inventor drove that made him invent this. 🙂
My previous application was in a Honda Element. 🤠
 

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6'3" - 225lbs and I have absolutely no problems with interior room or impaling myself on the B-pillar.
 

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So no more stoplight yoga? 🙂

Too bad I didn’t notice this back when Car & Driver reviewed it when it was $17 instead of $24. I wonder what vehicle the inventor drove that made him invent this. 🙂
For people like me with a long torso so my head sits high, most modern vehicles cut off your line of sight not far above level from the eyes. Even the Bronco does this, but at least I have more headroom than in some other vehicles I've tried.
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