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Well, it’s Christmas 2025 and I can’t begin to tell you what a disappointment my 2022 Ford bronco sport Big Bend is.
I’ve been a die hard Ford customer having owned F1 50s, Mustang, fusion, transit and bronco.
As a road salesman I ran into some of the usual little bumps along the way with this vehicle up until I retired in April 2025.
Today I’m a senior citizen living on a fixed income and apparently the transmission has failed.
Although the vehicle has 130 some odd thousand miles with over 80% being highway miles on it, I don’t think a transmission should go away in three years on a new vehicle.
The dealer quote to fix this is $8200 for a rebuild for 11,000 and change for another one. In either case I just cannot afford it. I have a $17,000 plus balance on my Ford credit loan and 36 months to go.
So I’m faced with a few options. The only ones that are available to me;
Park a useless vehicle and continue making a $537 a month car payment.
Take a credit hit and tell Ford to come pick it up.
Wait for a new class action lawsuit since this vehicle is known for tranny issues.
In any case, while I am still weighing these options. In the meantime if you’re looking at a Bronco Sport I would caution making that choice.
I’ve been a die hard Ford customer having owned F1 50s, Mustang, fusion, transit and bronco.
As a road salesman I ran into some of the usual little bumps along the way with this vehicle up until I retired in April 2025.
Today I’m a senior citizen living on a fixed income and apparently the transmission has failed.
Although the vehicle has 130 some odd thousand miles with over 80% being highway miles on it, I don’t think a transmission should go away in three years on a new vehicle.
The dealer quote to fix this is $8200 for a rebuild for 11,000 and change for another one. In either case I just cannot afford it. I have a $17,000 plus balance on my Ford credit loan and 36 months to go.
So I’m faced with a few options. The only ones that are available to me;
Park a useless vehicle and continue making a $537 a month car payment.
Take a credit hit and tell Ford to come pick it up.
Wait for a new class action lawsuit since this vehicle is known for tranny issues.
In any case, while I am still weighing these options. In the meantime if you’re looking at a Bronco Sport I would caution making that choice.
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