"Last year’s least reliable company, Mercedes-Benz (M-B), stayed unreliable and was ranked the second least trustworthy behind Chrysler, which was given a woeful average predicted reliability score of 18 out of 100. M-B (23)"
If there are complaints here about the Bronco Sport, you can imagine...
This Bronco Sport is parked on a street where I live. This is the second time I have seen this Bronco Sport parked in the wrong direction. I don't know who owns it, but I am amused to see it parked this way. I guess if you drive a Bronco Sport, you are entitled to park it anyway you want.
I had my GMC Sierra wires chewed on by rodents at Zion National Parks. I had to be towed into Cedar City to the GMC dealer to be repaired.
This is a big problem in Sequoia National Park, Read this:
https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/marmots.htm
Well, since I have a 2023 Badlands, I am not concerned about this issue until I will want a new vehicle. By then the verdict will be in if the new "improvements'" are useful.
My driver's door was damaged last Tuesday. I immediately called my insurance company.
I took it to a body shop. The cost was a bit less than $1500. The picture doesn't show what the damage really looked like. The body shop repaired it like new.
So you think your morning commute is bad. Have a look at some of these places.
I think of this video when I am stuck in LA traffic in my Bronco listening to music. It makes the drive easier.
The bus must really be expensive if it cost more than driving.
That made me think about the cost of driving, more than the gas.
Here Is a link for estimating the cost of driving from AAA:
https://www.aaa.com/autorepair/drivingcosts
I agree with the Michelin Defender 2. Costco has them on sale now:
https://tires.costco.com/Product?ItemNo=1631911&tirename=michelin-defender2&partno=08758&width=235&aspect=65&rim=17