It’d be a real shame if Ford spun Bronco off into a standalone company that could just sell vehicles right off the line at their assembly plant....totally a shame and they definitely shouldn’t just go ahead and do that....
It’d be a real shame if Ford spun Bronco off into a standalone company that could just sell vehicles right off the line at their assembly plant....totally a shame and they definitely shouldn’t just go ahead and do that....
Someone install an anti-Tesla device that keeps FSD out of a 5 mile radius of this thing
Growing up in Colorado I found the ZJ probably the most uninspiring vehicle on the roads...
Hats off to DT for making it interesting to read a few thousand words about them!
Of course the guys doing this rite of passage don’t need to be wearing clothes -- they’re already in trunks
Coming soon: Charge2Charge, Michigan’s first toll road/electric superhighway combo
Challenger is absolutely the correct answer — first time I got in one I was (pleasantly) shocked at the La-Z-Boy loveseat in the back
I was literally coming over here to say we should get him back on DWTS for an all-champions season or something haha. Glad to see there are other DWTS fans on Jalopnik!
So much attention to the interior... but the exterior looks like it got hit with a few dozen cans of plastidip as part of a young YouTuber’s “$2000 Skoolie challenge!” video.
This is actually part of the new “relate to your vehicle” initiative
Yikes, do y’all have 2 Shillings on staff now?
Of course, all these upgrades come with a cost. The Bronco Raptor starts at $69,995, over $20,000 higher than a base Wildtrak. With both trim levels targeted at the high-speed “desert running” market, buyers could be faced with a tough choice: Is the added power and suspension travel worth that much added cost?
Despite misleading messaging from some manufacturers, for now, at least, self-driving cars are not available to consumers.
Certainly a mix of both -- there’s a big interest these days in the creation of walkable communities and reducing the overall reliance on cars to begin with.
I think “fixed” might be subjective here... honestly I prefer the gaping maw to this halfway solution.