That doesn’t exsist.. unless you want a Sport. The hardtops are removable |
What makes you a vehicle expert? |
| As much as I like the concept, I know the quality is absolute shit. I've had one significantly apart and it was a horror show. |
Because the soft top comes all the way down and it’s a badass open air experience. It’s too hard to take off the entire hard top shell. You need multiple people and tons of space to store it. Then you’re screwed if it starts raining. It’s just super impractical unless you live in a beach town. If you rarely drive on high speed interstates the soft top is awesome. I assume PP who said her friend traded hers in was using it as a daily driver on interstates and loves to yap on the phone via Bluetooth. |
Are you a troll? This is well known that Ford stands for Fix Or Repair Daily. Basically disposable cars after 100k. At least older jeeps and broncos were mechanically simpler and home repairable |
In my experience 90s broncos are very reliable. |
Right they were mechanically simpler and far less electronics. |
Hi There! I own a hard top Bronco and can take mine apart and put it back together all by myself. Nope didnt want my husband doing it - so I learned. While we do have the space for all the parts its also not my daily driver. Our dealership also tossed in the sound proof liner so its quiet enough. |
All 2020s cars are junk, designed to fail right after warranty expires, and most models are struggling to even reach that milestone. |
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It’s funny, I bought a used Honda Accord at the same time as my neighbor bought a brand new Ford Bronco Sport and his Bronco has not run for the past two weeks.
I cannot remember what he said it needs to start running again but I know it’s pretty expensive to fix. Not the power train though. |
Fords are not very reliable vehicles. If you want reliability go with a Japanese brand like Subaru or even Toyota. |