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- Brandon
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- 2021 bronco sport
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Oh yup. GotchaHis has the 18 inch wheels, not the 17s.
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Oh yup. GotchaHis has the 18 inch wheels, not the 17s.
yeah ford used to own a decent stake in Mazda, didn’t realize that wasn’t the case anymore. Get over it.Your explanation was isomething ford would say ... You said there arent any suv under 35 k with these capabilities(wrong) said mazda was a ford part (wrong) ... your just wrong
No, mine is a 2021.Yours is a 2022 corect
Yes, and I had a sidewall failure on one. Not a blowout but it was so distended that is made the vehicle wobble. Dealer replaced all 4 tires. I was told the sidewall was compromised from sitting in a lot for so long with no chip. See pics.
Unfortunately yes, since day one.
Got those tires on a new escape they are junk put new ones on when you can1. Every bronco sport I’ve looked athave had the tire indents, I ran mine for 13,000 miles without any issues.
2. The stock continentals are trash, and should be burnt up in 10-15,000 miles and then you’ll want to add some all terrains.
3. $30,000 for a new vehicle with all the options this one has is pretty darn cheap… you will be hard pressed to find any other all wheel drive cross overs/small SUVS for less than $35k. Ford has to cut costs somewhere, also the shipping companies have been super affected by COVID and most of them suck now.