View Poll Results: Would you consider buying a Bronco based on the 2015 F150?
Yes, I want something to rival the Chevy Tahoe
18
85.71%
No, the Explorer is a fine large SUV
3
14.29%
Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll
Question of the Week: Would you consider a new Bronco based on the F150?
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Question of the Week: Would you consider a new Bronco based on the F150?
There has been lots of talk about a new full sized Bronco based on the 2015 F150. While Ford hasnt offered any indication that they are working on a new body-on-frame Bronco, there seems to be a whole lot of interest from the general public.
For our Question of the Week, we want to know if you would like to see a new Bronco based on the 2015 F150.
For our Question of the Week, we want to know if you would like to see a new Bronco based on the 2015 F150.
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By yer buddy Ed, no less ...
https://www.f150online.com/forums/ge...co-states.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/ge...15-bronco.html
MGD
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How about none of the above. Most folks have no clue what a Bronco is and few have ever ridden in one. All they know is that it's a short wheelbase truck with a camper top on it. I own a 1991 Eddie Bauer Bronco since new. It's more than just a truck with a camper top, a lot more. It's a very serious off road vehicle. Mine will go places you won't walk. With todays Mickey Mouse 4x4 systems, all a "new" Bronco will bring to the game is shame. They should make the dimwits that design these things walk the hundreds of miles their buyers have to walk because the guy stuck his "4x4" in mud or it won't climb a creek bed bank. My Bronco never has these issues and I have pulled far too many of the new ones out, some requires I get in some really bad crap just to go around them to get a better angle to pull them out. If they put a locking transfer case and locking front and rear axles under them, then yeah. It'd be a dandy ride but the cost would mean it would be too expensive and would be a specialty vehicle. Specialty vehicles have a tendency to sit on dealer lots when the "new" wears off of the concept.
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