@JRav007 referencing "dealing with bird crap" I have the privilege of nesting Bald Eagles (year round) and Osprey (in the warmer months) close by. You can only imagine what I have to deal with, LOL. Throw 100's of geese into that mix and it's not a pleasant site to walk out to on some days...
My guy charged $80. Ceramic would have been double (better heat rejection) but since I wasn’t doing the rest of the windows it would have been a waste of money.
I had a Subaru Forester (Subarus are known for thin paint) that I always washed by hand. I'll do the same with my Sport, hopefully Ford hasn't skimped on the paint. Winter months can definitely be tough to wash (I avoid automated brush car washes at all cost) but if you can find a self service...
Any chance you could get a close up pic of the wiring? I know it would be tough due to location.
My wife does not drive daily so I bought a separate battery for the dash cam to extend parking mode. It charges through the cigarette lighter but can also be hardwired - which is what I need to do...
Good luck with that @tombstone81 (not referencing the divorce by the way)! We've had our Sport since early January and the novelty hasn't worn off, it's still a daily obsession.
If someone buys a LR they better live close to a dealership and get used to driving service loaners. We all took a leap of faith with Ford going with a first year model and from first reports it seems like we all have a solid vehicle. I would NEVER do that with a Land Rover - heck, I'm not sure...
There are two different types of splash guards. The more expensive ones are super heavy duty and probably more than the majority of what people need.
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/part-model/ford-bronco-sport-splash-guards.html