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Hey gang, been awhile since I’ve posted anything. We just ordered the Bad Lands Bronco Sport so, I thought I come on in and learn from first hand experience.
We have had one for over a month and love it. Amazing power from a 1.5 liter 3 cyl. Handling and maneuvering are great. 30 MPG in mixed driving. It does however have a few too many bells and whistles for my taste. Part of the trend to make drivers more insulated from the driving experience and therefore less responsible. Lots of change in my more than 65 years of driving.
We have had one for over a month and love it. Amazing power from a 1.5 liter 3 cyl. Handling and maneuvering are great. 30 MPG in mixed driving. It does however have a few too many bells and whistles for my taste. Part of the trend to make drivers more insulated from the driving experience and therefore less responsible. Lots of change in my more than 65 years of driving.
yep we thought about getting the premium package but, decided against it. We drove the 1.5 and I was impressed so hoping the 2.0 impresses me more.
I have a question on the bad lands power seats, the wife is short and had a hard time seeing over the hood when we rented a base last week (non power seats). Will the power seat raise enough to make for better visibility?
I have a question on the bad lands power seats, the wife is short and had a hard time seeing over the hood when we rented a base last week (non power seats). Will the power seat raise enough to make for better visibility?
Wish I could give you a good answer. Ours is still on order. My F250 has power seats and I am able to raise the front and back so, I would think we could do that with one of these.
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