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Bronco 4-Door
21 badlands test drive
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<blockquote data-quote="96dreamer" data-source="post: 16648497" data-attributes="member: 52560"><p>First night with it was great. In cabin noise with the soft top is noticeable but I don't think it is any louder than my previous 7.3 trucks when driving down the highway. It is much easier to get into and out of than I expected. Most jeeps I've been in have the higher tub on the side where as the Bronco is almost completely flat. Ride was nice, soaked up bumps on the street better than anything I have ever personally experienced. The little 2.3 and 10 speed seems like a perfectly fine powerplant, it never felt underpowered when merging or cruising. The only issue I've had so far is the android car play would skip very bad when playing music on Spotify but I think that was an issue with my phone. Top is extremely easy to take down. A friend and I did it in less then 5 minutes having never messed with one or watched any videos on how to do it. I wasn't able to full close the top in my garage however. I can get it to the halfway position but it hits my roof when trying to flip the top the last time. It's minor inconvenience but something worth noting imo. I put our rear facing car seat in the passenger side and I was able to sit in the front seat very comfortably. It is also smaller than I thought it would be. It fits in the garage next to the cobra fine, maybe more room than my wife's fusion had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96dreamer, post: 16648497, member: 52560"] First night with it was great. In cabin noise with the soft top is noticeable but I don't think it is any louder than my previous 7.3 trucks when driving down the highway. It is much easier to get into and out of than I expected. Most jeeps I've been in have the higher tub on the side where as the Bronco is almost completely flat. Ride was nice, soaked up bumps on the street better than anything I have ever personally experienced. The little 2.3 and 10 speed seems like a perfectly fine powerplant, it never felt underpowered when merging or cruising. The only issue I've had so far is the android car play would skip very bad when playing music on Spotify but I think that was an issue with my phone. Top is extremely easy to take down. A friend and I did it in less then 5 minutes having never messed with one or watched any videos on how to do it. I wasn't able to full close the top in my garage however. I can get it to the halfway position but it hits my roof when trying to flip the top the last time. It's minor inconvenience but something worth noting imo. I put our rear facing car seat in the passenger side and I was able to sit in the front seat very comfortably. It is also smaller than I thought it would be. It fits in the garage next to the cobra fine, maybe more room than my wife's fusion had. [/QUOTE]
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