Gaia App is the best ! Add besides hiking and driving, Gaia App works great for trail bike riding with my E-bike.Use Gaia instead. It's viewable on your SYNC display, you can download maps so they're available outside of cell service, and you can also use it for hiking.
Does it give difficulty ratings of trails?Use Gaia instead. It's viewable on your SYNC display, you can download maps so they're available outside of cell service, and you can also use it for hiking.
I'm not sure. I know the 4X4 press seems to think it's the best tool for off-road route planning, so it seems like it should have that data.Does it give difficulty ratings of trails?
Yep difficulty rating, waypoint photos, driving details, recommended tire pressures, etc.Does it give difficulty ratings of trails?
My guess is Ford now realizes how little difference there is in off-road capability between the Bronco Sport and the full-size Bronco for most owners' needs, and it's looking for other ways to differentiate between the two, and to justify the absurd price premium for the full-size Bronco.If you would like to see your Bronco Sport Model supported in the Bronco Trail App, I recommend you send an email to [email protected] with your Bronco Sport year and model.
Yep I had the same thought and maybe you are correct except the App claims it will support āotherā vehicles which given the App name is Bronco Trail App I am doubtful but IDK for sure.My guess is Ford now realizes how little difference there is in off-road capability between the Bronco Sport and the full-size Bronco for most owners' needs, and it's looking for other ways to differentiate between the two, and to justify the absurd price premium for the full-size Bronco.
It's literally just clearance for most obstacles. I'd take my Sport anywhere but rock crawling, and I don't have $1000+ monthly payments and awful on-road manners (MPG, noise, parking issues, inferior quality of life features, etc.) to boot. I like the look of the full size, but that wasn't enough to change my mind.My guess is Ford now realizes how little difference there is in off-road capability between the Bronco Sport and the full-size Bronco for most owners' needs, and it's looking for other ways to differentiate between the two, and to justify the absurd price premium for the full-size Bronco.