Follow up to my own post - the other option is to wait for a rainy or icy night, go to an intersection, lock the rear axle, turn left or right and hit the gas. You'll go around in a very tight circle!This is nothing new. My 1984 Ford 1710 tractor has cutting brakes - separate pedal for left and right rear brake. Cut the wheel left, hit the left brake, boom it spins around in almost its own footprint. The 2021 Bronco likely automates that same thing. With the tractor, do it on grass/dirt/mud, no issue. Do it on the paved driveway and you'll see expensive chunks of tire when you are done.
Let us know when you snap the axles and they deny your warranty claim.So maybe only do it if the asphalt is wet?
Waiting for the first issue of that to happen. However, maybe this is the reason that they aren't putting cupholders in the back.Let us know when you snap the axles and they deny your warranty claim.
MAHONEY!!!!
Bummer, I didn't know this until now.Vehicles with the automatic transmission.
Not sure. Just going by what Ford says.Bummer, I didn't know this until now.
Does anyone know the reasoning behind this?
Bummer, I didn't know this until now.Vehicles with the automatic transmission.