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- Bill
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- 21 Bronco Sport Badlands, 66 Tiger
And she kinda’ ripped it off from The Rolling Stones . . .
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Full size Bronco owners are abused children...abused by "real" 4 x 4 owners - you know, Jeep owners. Bullies always pick on smaller classmates.As said earlier, there is bashing in pretty much every Facebook group about "lesser" trims or models. I had a V6 Challenger and Charger in the past, and always got heat for it from the V8 guys. Had a Ram 1500, always got heat from the 2500/3500 guys. Had a Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk with the 2.4L, always got heat from the 3.2L guys.
It's the same everywhere, unfortunately. I was a member on a FB group for awhile, but got frustrated seeing everyone with the 1.5L BS get attacked/told they made a bad purchase for not getting the 2.0L. I'm a member of a Bronco group, and see daily comments about BS not being a Bronco or being an "Escape with an Otterbox". I've just come to accept that there are people online that just don't care how comments affect some people.
I enjoy my BSBB. Do I wish I had the higher trimmed OBX? Sure. Would I trade in just for those "niceties"? Nah. As an added note, I don't mind the 1.5L at all, and definitely appreciate my 35mpg on the highway/33mpg average.
If I was a hardcore off roader, I would definitely buy a Wrangler.Full size Bronco owners are abused children...abused by "real" 4 x 4 owners - you know, Jeep owners. Bullies always pick on smaller classmates.
Well said.I wanted a full-sized Bronco but ultimately decided 1) I would never come close to using its full capability 2) most of my desire was ego-driven and 3) the gas mileage penalty is too steep. I also like the smaller footprint and maneuverability of the BS.
I can go to 90 percent or more of the places a full size Bronco can go and frankly I’d rather not tear up my vehicle trying for the last 10 percent. That’s really what the Bronco is about—the last 10 percent.
Of course there are hard-core off roading Bronco owners out there who absolutely need the full capability of their machine. But I’ll bet many if not most Bronco owners will never test the limits of their vehicle. Most Bronco owners would find that a Bronco Sport is more than enough for what they actually do. But their egos won’t let them buy a mere crossover SUV because that’s just not cool enough.
It takes some courage for a person to drive a less-capable vehicle and admit that he doesn’t really need more. And it takes maturity and wisdom for experienced off roaders to appreciate that while the Sport is not built to take on the last 10 percent, it does a damn fine job handling the other 90 percent. Sadly, it seems there aren’t enough of those people around.
As a Big Bend owner, it does get a little old hearing how much better the Badlands is. Yeah, better engine. But I've been fine with my 1.5L. It's about the same or more hp I've had in all my cars. As for the capabilities, I'm getting along just fine with my needs. I live in South Texas and there isn't really anything exciting down here.It's the same everywhere, unfortunately. I was a member on a FB group for awhile, but got frustrated seeing everyone with the 1.5L BS get attacked/told they made a bad purchase for not getting the 2.0L. I'm a member of a Bronco group, and see daily comments about BS not being a Bronco or being an "Escape with an Otterbox". I've just come to accept that there are people online that just don't care how comments affect some people.
I enjoy my BSBB. Do I wish I had the higher trimmed OBX? Sure. Would I trade in just for those "niceties"? Nah. As an added note, I don't mind the 1.5L at all, and definitely appreciate my 35mpg on the highway/33mpg average.
Try a Pedal Max on your 1.5 Eco Boost Big Bend and it will put a Big Smile on your face and you'll not even think about the 2.0 Eco Boost in the Badlands!!As a Big Bend owner, it does get a little old hearing how much better the Badlands is. Yeah, better engine. But I've been fine with my 1.5L. It's about the same or more hp I've had in all my cars. As for the capabilities, I'm getting along just fine with my needs. I live in South Texas and there isn't really anything exciting down here.
The Big Bend did get me into a hobby I think. Whatever hobby this is. I don't know if it's called overlanding, off-roading, exploring, or whatever. I think as I do that over the next few years, I'll decide if I need a more capable vehicle or not. Who knows, I might be fine getting along with a Passport or CR-V.
What is a Pedal Max?Try a Pedal Max on your 1.5 Eco Boost Big Bend and it will put a Big Smile on your face and you'll not even think about the 2.0 Eco Boost in the Badlands!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Sheryl_CrowAh yes, the great poet laureate, Sheryl Crow.
Wow. Doubling down, huh? Godspeed, sir. Different strokes....