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My Truck tow's 11k (Forget the exact #), but it's a Full sized pickup like the Tundra that doesn't come topless or with StickToyota Tundra TRD Pro: 10,200 lbs. towing
I can almost guarantee that the 4 door and 2 door will not have the same towing capacity.4 door and two door towing capacity will be the same.
i doubt anyone in Colorado will be running into this issue
Totally agree. I was being a bit of a smart ass. ?My Truck tow's 11k (Forget the exact #), but it's a Full sized pickup like the Tundra that doesn't come topless or with Stick
End of the day, Pickups are a different breed of animals, no matter how capable they are
It depends on what size boat. They come in all different shapes and sizes. My Ranger bass boat with trailer is under 3,000 pounds total so a Bronco works for me. Other people might not be so lucky though.Ok, maybe someone can school me on this. We're thinking of getting the bronco, but in the future want to potentiality buy a small popup camper, or two snowmobiles, or a small family boat for fishing on the lake. All of those would work with the 3500lb limit except the boat right? We would need 5000 at least?
I know, I was being one as well by actually replyingTotally agree. I was being a bit of a smart ass. ?
As you allude to, you need to pick the right tool for the job. A midsize SUV such as Wrangler or Bronco may not be the right tool when it comes to hauling because of their size and weight. Where I live, in Central Calif, wakeboard boats are very common and a full size SUV/Pickup is required to tow them because they can weigh as much as 7,500-8,000 lbs w/trailer. The Bronco is rated to tow a bass boat or small runabout, but that’s about it. A Bronco is not the same as a Ranger, as the Ranger will have additional components that allow for hauling additional weight ala Gladiator to Wrangler. Hauling medium to large travel trailers is not what the Bronco was built for either.Like many of you, I really was anticipating the new Bronco launch. I was extremely impressed by the engineering and design feats made by Ford. It’s a very good looking rig.
I watched the release getting more and more excited UNTIL I read the towing capacity. This was a really key opportunity to pull away two large segments of buyers(existing pickup owners and current Jeep owners). With both segments, I think towing capacity was a big deciding factor. I live in Florid, and the ability to tow a boat when needed is critical. For that reason, you see a lot of pickup trucks. You also see/hear a ton of Jeep owners wondering why they paid 30-50k for practically no towing capacity.
3500 lbs is NOTHING. It doesn’t even match the Ford Ranger.
I, like most Americans, don’t have the money to plop down 40-50k on multiple vehicles to serve multiple purposes.
I hope someone at Ford will read this and consider it for the future.
That’s probably Ford’s answer too. Why sell you one vehicle that meets all your needs when we can simply sell you two?I can almost guarantee that the 4 door and 2 door will not have the same towing capacity.
I doubt you're going to be doing any rock crawling over in Florida
If you really need something that can comfortably tow 6500+ lbs the Bronco was never for you. Maybe you should be looking at some other vehicles that would better fit your needs and can still do the occasional off-roading you want.