yea. you think about how many scratches, especially deep scratches you see on your windshield, or even side windows. Sometimes you get chips from stone, but never scratches.
You missed the point... which is that glass doesn't scratch easily - that's why glass plates, or glasses, bridges, stairs etc aren't all scratched up with deep scratches.
A plastic ice scraper should not be able to scratch glass unless there's something wrong with the glass.
It is a 2022 model. It's possible that it came from the factory like that, but I don't think so, I feel like I would have noticed it at some point. That said, the only reason I did notice...
I have several very noticeable scratches in my tailgate glass. They don't seem to be cracks going through.
I have no idea how they got there, but glass doesn't scratch easily like this. So what is Ford using for their tailgate glass that could be scratching like this.
The only thing I can...
I'm having a hard time finding wheels for the factory Off Road AT Tires. The 235/65 R17 seems to be a common size for cars - but finding an off road looking rim (in a copper or Bronze colour) has been a challenge. It seems the width is the main issue? I'm not sure how much flexibility you have...
I don't think that Bronco Sport kept under the documented 150lb roof limit.
That front bumper is cool though. Curious to see what the custom exhaust looks and sounds like.
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/media-kits/2022/sema-2022.html
The Red & White Bronco looks fantastic. The yellow and white looks okay. The 2 bronco sports look like they're trying but it just isn't quite working.
The wheels are nice, they are the stock off road wheels painted white. I like the white roof though.
not having to carry the large fob was one of the biggest selling features for me...
I can open the doors with my phone, or more often with the keypad. No, you don't need the fob for either.
The symposer doesn’t play fake noises. It rather augments what you’re actually getting. I had an ST that had it. You can find info on it for STs. A common mod was a symposer delete.