Sorry, maybe I stated that too bluntly (didn't mean it to be that way).
I own a Highlander, and I test drove the 4dr Jeep prior to purchasing the Highlander. My two daughters were both in carseats at the same time (both rear-facing for a brief period) and I am 6'3". I found that I couldn't get to a comfortable driving position in the Jeep, and I imagine it will be very similar in the Bronco. If you are tall, AND you have large, rear-facing carseats, then the Bronco (if it has similar interior dimensions to the 4dr Jeep) will be a tight fit. It will be _possible_, but not comfortable.
I also test drove ~25 vehicles (with car-seat in-tow) prior to buying the Highlander, and there were only a few that fit both myself, and the rear-facing carseat. All the minivans ('natch) and the Highlander. That was it.
Hope this adds more color to my comment.
All the best.
I own a Highlander, and I test drove the 4dr Jeep prior to purchasing the Highlander. My two daughters were both in carseats at the same time (both rear-facing for a brief period) and I am 6'3". I found that I couldn't get to a comfortable driving position in the Jeep, and I imagine it will be very similar in the Bronco. If you are tall, AND you have large, rear-facing carseats, then the Bronco (if it has similar interior dimensions to the 4dr Jeep) will be a tight fit. It will be _possible_, but not comfortable.
I also test drove ~25 vehicles (with car-seat in-tow) prior to buying the Highlander, and there were only a few that fit both myself, and the rear-facing carseat. All the minivans ('natch) and the Highlander. That was it.
Hope this adds more color to my comment.
All the best.
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