What were you driving prior to your BS?

GulfCoastBronco

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2016 F-150 XL Super Cab 2.7L Eco. Tow package and GVWR package. Previous owner did some factory add ons so it definitely didn’t look like a base model. Loved that truck for sure. But never towed anything and rarely put a payload on it. Plus, I couldn’t stop thinking about both Big Bronco and Bronco Sport. First new car as opposed to used. 11 miles on my BS OBX and had to unwrap the factory plastic.
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I have a 2019 loaded Lincoln AWD MKC with 21 inch rims. I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE DINKY ugly rims on the BS OB but I'll adjust ;)

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Wife was driving a 15 Fusion. It’s mine now and it’ll be the trade in on my big Bronco when the BS is paid off.
 

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Subaru Crosstrek 2014. Great car and never had problems, other than the windshield getting chipped multiple times. Only started car shopping because it couldn’t fit my dog, but i’m loving my BS OB so far!
 

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As I eagerly await the arrival of my BS which will finally end 5 years of vehicular turmoil (and mark the end of others) in my life. Now that it’s just me & the dog living our best city life, the BS will be perfect for around town and weekend country runs.

2020 Explorer. Panic purchase as covid hit, bought for a time in my life where a 7 passenger would have been useful, but no longer. A good enough vehicle if you need one that size, but not something I intend to keep & pay off regardless of the sunk cost already into it.

1993 Explorer. 2nd car (mine) when I was married, but the transmission went & despite being in great shape it was uneconomic to repair. Should’ve just fixed it & kept it going, but the pandemic hit so 2 of us needed proper cars (even with 1 of us only paying for them…) to get to work. Replaced by the 2020 explorer.

2007 Acura MDX. Awesome SUV, one owner family since new. I bought it to replace a 2007 F150 I ordered new & loved, but sold when it was just too large for the city. Should’ve kept that one too, but the plan was to replace it with a 2017 escape when my job was thrown into turmoil. Had I not had to keep the newer explorer, I just would’ve kept driving this. It did need a few repairs so I let it go to a neighbor for cheap, who likes it, but is continually now fixing something small on it. Replaced by the 2020 explorer.

1989 Mustang. Replaced by the 1993 explorer. This was also the other car I should’ve kept which should be sharing garage space with the BS. But well you can’t keep ‘em all. Started my two car run about 10 years ago even before I was married. It was a great companion city car to the truck if only for 3 seasons.

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2006 Ford Escape. Ordered a 2 door Badlands as a replacement. Ford played the allocation card and pushed me out several years. Ordered the BS BL as a gap vehicle. May end up going to the wife when (if) the 2 door ever comes in.
 

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2012 F-150 with 218K miles that had become a money pit, and a 2012 Cad CTS with 68K miles that was my baby, but it wasn't usable in snow, and didn't have any modern perks like navigation, bluetooth, etc. Got the Badlands for for snow AND perks, love it!
 

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Trading a GLB250 4Matic in for our sport when its ready. I daily a 2021 VW Arteon R-Line. Awd, hauls everything, and rides like a Benz E Class. And rare as hens teeth. Total sold in the US under 7000 units since release.
 

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2002 F-150 SuperCrew and a 2005 Escape. The wife an I downsized, instead of having 3 vehicles between the 2 of us we now have 2 the Bronco Sport and my Mustang.
 


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I have a 2019 loaded Lincoln AWD MKC with 21 inch rims. I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE DINKY ugly rims on the BS OB but I'll adjust ;)

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Those aren't the original MKC wheels, though. Those look like Continental wheels unless they are actually 20s.
 

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I traded in a 2019 Ecosport titanium awd. It was just too small. I had traded in a 2018 Escape on a lease for it in 2020. Big mistake. Anyway, my 2022 BS is awesome. Very happy I was able to trade out of the Ecosport with equity! My wife drives an 03 Mustang convertible with 85k on the odometer. It's the fair weather ride only! Lol!
 

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I traded in a 2019 Ecosport titanium awd. It was just too small. I had traded in a 2018 Escape on a lease for it in 2020. Big mistake.
A neighbor who has an EcoSport even remarked that all dealers had available were EcoSports because nobody wants one. She should really trade it in on the Ranger she wants, but it's paid off. Now I park a Bronco Sport next to it. :)
 

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2013 Subaru BRZ. It got to the point where very few of my peers could get in and out of the car easily. Plus we’re thinking of going to one car (plus a golf cart and FFR roadster) and the BS is one of the few vehicles we both agree on.
 

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This is the time to trade it in because Ford is discontinuing them and the value for them as used is only going to go down. I was really lucky that there's a shortage of used vehicles at this time so even the Ecosport will bring good money.
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