I think you are out of luck (assuming you meant to move the seats further back). The rear seats look like the are already up against the rear wheel wells.
I’m agree. If the first edition wheels were an option, I’d get those. I think the black goes better with the black roof and trim better than the grey wheels. Plus the black wheels would look good with the red paint.
You might be able to make it work, 32” is taller than the opening, but if you can get it in, you will have plenty of room (at least height wise). If you had a collapsible crate, you could assemble it once inside.
Unrelated to this post, but curious to see if you guys have any plans for a special package on the sport or the bronco. All of your f150 and ranger packages have been pretty cool. Keep up the good videos!
Good question. I don’t even see those racks available on my build and price. I find it odd that they distinguish between 1.5L and 2.0L roof rail crossbars too. Does the badlands have different rails?
Yeah, hard to know for sure since we don’t know where he measured from. It was definitely a sport he was looking at though since he had other pictures of it.
The length of the sport is 172.7” per ford’s website. I measured a pic of the sport from the rear of the vehicle to the middle of the B...
I found this on a bronco Facebook group. The poster said he worked at a dealership that just got a sport in for training purposes. I have no idea if it’s accurate or not. Looks to be about 5 ft of space when the second row is folded down.
I get 22 mpg from my 2.0 now. I know I drive fast so I wouldn’t expect any better than that. I’d guess most people will get around 24 mpg combined in real world driving.
It’s a tough decision for me.
Price-I’m guessing a 4 door black diamond with auto and mid package will be around $43k. The badlands bronco sport id get is almost $39k. Slight advantage for sport.
Roof-The bronco has the advantage of removable roof and doors while the sport has the advantage of...
you know the second generation escape, which looks a lot like the bronco sport, had body colored bumpers and it looked pretty good. Normally ford offers “sport” appearance packages on other vehicles that add the body colored bumpers/trim so I would expect there to be an appearance package in...
I’m not a dealer, but as long as you are not getting a first edition, I think you won’t have a problem using A/X/Z plan. The good thing about ford is there are dealers everywhere. If for some reason your dealer won’t accept Z plan, there’s probably another dealer near you that will.
I don’t believe the sport has the escape’s sliding rear seat. It’s not listed as a feature anywhere on the sport. The sport has 36.9” of rear legroom compared to the escape’s 40.7” per the ford website.
I’m not a fan of mixing brown and black leather. It doesn’t help that theirs also a tan headliner in the mix too.
i don’t really care for the brown plastic trim on the dash and doors either. I like the blue and gray that come on other trims. I also happen to like the blue interior but I think...