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Yup, not gonna get 35mpg's in the 2.0L on this vehicle.Big bend comes with the 1.5eco boost
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Yup, not gonna get 35mpg's in the 2.0L on this vehicle.Big bend comes with the 1.5eco boost
So sad that all of these know-nothing "reviewers" spout this same tripe over and over and over...video reviewers who actually drive it all love it. Well, one big-guy impression at a TINT SHOP had 2 words for it -- "too small," go figure. Looking at it from the outside, didn't sit in it or drive it.I did my research and know what kind of vehicle I'm getting when my BL+ BL arrives. That being said I just watched four Bronco Sport reviews on YouTube and noticed the following:
Reviewer 1 stated that NO ONE knows that this is not the bigger Bronco and that Ford was "confusing its core audience and customers". I think the only person confused was the reviewer.
Reviewer 2 stated that the Bronco Sport has "ZERO off road chops" but then later in the review admitted that he had not taken the Bronco Sport out to any off road courses or locations. SMH.
Reviewer 3 complained that the Bronco Sport took 6.2 seconds to go from 0-60 mph and called it unacceptable. The Bronco Sport is NOT a sports car.
Reviewer 4 stated that they were unhappy with the "knobby" tires that came with the Badlands stating that they "created too much noise and should only be used for off road vehicles".... I dont even know how to respond to that... SMH... LOL... or just plain WTH.
There is no hope for humanity.....
I'm 6'3" and "fit" behind myself okay, though I wouldn't be happy there on a long trip sitting behind myself, as it were. It's fine back there for average-sized riders to ride -- nobody's going to be doing yoga back there though, it is a little snug for that.It's been incredible so far. Comfortable, fun to drive, and extremely capable.
Only 'complaint' beyond the missing options on the FE would be the seating space in the back. Its fine for kids or smaller adults, but would be uncomfortable for anyone over 6' on longer trips.
Definitely not a deterrent for buying it!
There's no "oh s**t handle for the driver ... because if it's getting THAT bad in the cockpit, both driver hands better be on the damn wheel!Theres no "Oh S**t" handle for the driver lol curious why they left that out.
Other than that minor detail I have been loving my OB. Got 1200 miles on it so far and it has been amazing, espcially handling well in the midwest snowfalls of late
Just the way I feel about our Badlands, which will supposedly be built the week of April 5th.yes i have a Complaint!.......my truck is still not built....its in mexico in some dam boxes
From Indy as well and had the exact same issue in my BL. Snow ice in the driver door down in the bottom corner, makes a nice crunchy sound every time I open it.So here in Indianapolis we got a serious snow storm yesterday. The thing handles like a dream in deep snow. No complaints on that.
But after helping my parents go to the store for some quick shopping I noticed something that will probably be a problem. When the wind is severe, the blowing snow got behind the doors. The rear door had snow packed. After opening the door, all of the snow fell into my cargo area.
I'd say this is a universal problem in icy climates -- EVERY vehicle I've ever owned.From Indy as well and had the exact same issue in my BL. Snow ice in the driver door down in the bottom corner, makes a nice crunchy sound every time I open it.
Ambient lighting is the little floorboard and door LED lighting, not the overheads. It's a nice feature but I doubt it's a deal breaker for anybody. I have it on my Cherokee but it's mostly nice for exiting the car at night, the handle is lit up.Wait. No ambient lighting in the Big Bend? As in, if you open the door at night you can't see anything inside? Makes me pause in getting my Big Bend than if only available in OB trim. This and maybe the better sound system would make me go up (although I do not want the leather seats). I've also heard the better sound system in the OB model isn't worth it and the top dash speaker gives off an odd "tinny" reverberations. Can anyone help/advise me on this?
Thanks Justin, this was very helpful in appeasing my mind in getting the BB over the OB. I didn't want the leather seats and thought the BB package in the BB would suffice all the interior things I would need. However no overhead lights might have been a breaking point ha! Appreciate you clarifying this for me.Ambient lighting is the little floorboard and door LED lighting, not the overheads. It's a nice feature but I doubt it's a deal breaker for anybody. I have it on my Cherokee but it's mostly nice for exiting the car at night, the handle is lit up.
I personally didn't think the upgraded sound system was very good. If I was to get one I'd want to replace it. I'm not like a huge audiophile, I'm usually ok with the upgraded sound in most cars.
Yeah, sound system opinions will vary wildly. It's one of the many things you have to test for yourself.I thought the B&O sound system sounds pretty great, but think you have to choose the source (digital), crank it up, maybe fiddle with the EQ to appreciate it. But everyone has different likes. It has to be better than the standard setup? You also get HD radio instead of SD -- which I can't listen to anymore.