We love our BS.... but name one thing you dislike about it

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Nope, they move with the door. The dripping described comes from the door sill.
As mentioned above it drips from the rain that sits on top of the door seal at the roof line and drops onto the seat after you open the door. I'm prepared now so I keep a microfiber towel in the car! No flies on this guy!
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I’m 6’5”, my wife is 5’4”. It’s her vehicle, but she wants me to drive when we’re in the vehicle together. Memory seats would have been a great option.

also, the elimination of the folding rear headrests is unfortunate, it’s a pain to have to move the seat ahead to be able to fold the rear seats down. Guess I’ll just remove the headrests, no one rides back there anyways…
 

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I want a way to end permanently the auto stop start.
But not in buying some device or hooking something up.
I want in in the menu like lane assist. I’d love to turn that off also,
 

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I want a way to end permanently the auto stop start.
But not in buying some device or hooking something up.
I want in in the menu like lane assist. I’d love to turn that off also,
You can turn off lane keeping assist with the button on the end of the turn signal stalk.
 

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Let me know how it works as I still contemplate it once a week or so.
I just put in the Autostop Eliminator today, and it seems to be working as expected. The installation was pretty easy once you find what you're looking for. The Off button does stay lit all of the time, but I guess I could cover that with electrical tape if it starts to annoy me. There are a bunch of discount coupons for it online - I used AUTOVLOG and got 10% off.
 


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I love the Bronco, I’ve had it for 3 weeks now. One thing I wished was that it had a manual automatic. I’ve been driving stick most of my life. Came from a GT convetible with 6 speeds. I guess having a dial for me at least prevents my from trying to change gears. LOL.
 
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I love the Bronco, I’ve had it for 3 weeks now. One thing I wished was that it had a manual automatic. I’ve been driving stick most of my life. Came from a GT convetible with 6 speeds. I guess having a dial for me at least prevents my from trying to change gears. LOL.
I've wondered why they didn't simply mount the dial on the steering wheel since it's an electronic device. It would make more sense (to me).
 

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I've wondered why they didn't simply mount the dial on the steering wheel since it's an electronic device. It would make more sense (to me).
Or 2017 Ram Rebel had it on the dash, along with the 4wd buttons. That opened up huge storage space in the console where the two shifters had been on other models. That turned out to be our favorite thing about the interior.
 

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After almost a year, my complaints would be front windshield visibility (to narrow vertically), memory seats between 2 drivers, and the dial transmission shifter. I like it when you have an actual handle to shift, esp when it has a slot to put it into manual shifting and upshift/downshift when needed. I also feel the lag when moving to reverse to drive is too long to engage, there's a wierd transition, it is sluggish at first, then it just takes off.
 

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I hate the huge key fob. I thought we had mastered micro-processors. If I put it in my pocket with anything else, it is uncomfortable. I do like the recessed lock button. I can lock it and unlock it without looking. My 2007 Superduty is symetric and I have to look at it to unlock, or risk the horn honking if I hit the wrong button. I love most everything else about my BS Badlands.
 


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I hate the huge key fob. I thought we had mastered micro-processors. If I put it in my pocket with anything else, it is uncomfortable. I do like the recessed lock button. I can lock it and unlock it without looking. My 2007 Superduty is symetric and I have to look at it to unlock, or risk the horn honking if I hit the wrong button. I love most everything else about my BS Badlands.
I've used a small caribener for years. Clips fo belt loops or even waist bands on shorts. Haven't had issues since. We had a fire at work over a decade ago, left my keys on my desk...haven't done it since then? bigger pain than you'd guess.
 

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I've used a small caribener for years. Clips fo belt loops or even waist bands on shorts. Haven't had issues since. We had a fire at work over a decade ago, left my keys on my desk...haven't done it since then? bigger pain than you'd guess.
I got this keychain, but I may replace the garbage clip with something better.
 

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Let's see, where to start. I have driven Percheron's (Draft horses like the Budweiser's only bigger and stronger), tractors (totally unforgiving, I still have a disability from asking it to do something it didn't want to do), British sports cars (great fun, but require repairs daily, tuneups weekly), luxury cars and pickups. I love having a car that does everything for me. If I do something wrong it tells me, and it gently scolds me if I forget something important. There is nothing that I don't like about our BS-BL, except maybe the off-road tires that are noisy and harsh! Come fall, before the first snow, even that is no longer an issue! Wife and I love our Badlands!
 

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I've only had my BSBL for 2 weeks, but so far the only thing I don't like is how much filth is on the back gate. The rest of the vehicle looks pretty good still (not too many bugs yet), but the back is just covered in dust and pollen.
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