Yeah I suspected it was mostly his fault. I'm just saying the bronco sport badlands met and exceeded my needs this fall, and impressed the few people I hunt with. Also I can't see paying 30k plus more for something better, likely marginally better
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I've seen more than one awd Escape do more than expected offroad, but there's a cost. My.wife has taken her Escape some places that I will park my F150 and walk. It's been in the body shop several times, needed new shocks, needs struts and the motor mounts are looking kinda sus. ~150k miles.Sacrilege!
She definitely won't be off-roading whatever she buys! I suggested the Escape instead of a used sedan because it has more room to haul her dog and whatever, and Ford just doesn't build a new one anymore! It gets better MPG than the Bronco but I don't think she cares about that too much. She may change her mind after driving one. It will be a couple months before she gets serious.I've seen more than one awd Escape do more than expected offroad, but there's a cost. My.wife has taken her Escape some places that I will park my F150 and walk. It's been in the body shop several times, needed new shocks, needs struts and the motor mounts are looking kinda sus. ~150k miles.
I'm doing my best to steer her to a Toyota car.
You should have heard what she called Chevy drivers years ago watching NASCAR!Always makes me smile to see someone else reject a Toyota
Chevrolet and Dale Earnhartd made NASCAR. mtmuleyYou should have heard what she called Chevy drivers years ago watching NASCAR!
Appreciate the great reply! Thanks, grizzly!View attachment 308606
My wife has a Bronco Sport Badlands and absolutely loves it. The previous poster is correct, they're fantastic in the snow.
Saying it's the same as an Escape is simply not correct (I bought an Escape for an employee to drive and still own it... and it's not nearly as capable as the BS).
For example, the F-150 Tremor is on the same platform as an Expedition, but they don't have the same off-road capability. It's a similar comparison between the Escape and Bronco Sport Badlands.
(For reference, the Badlands has a 1" lift, larger motor, locking rear, and the ability to lock in 4wd via a different clutch system that the other models don't have. They also have all the G.O.A.T modes. My sister and her husband bought a Big Bend and say the smaller motor is still very zippy in that vehicle.)
I understand that the 4wd system is clutch-based, but it also has intelligent computer assist that older 4wd vehicles don't have. It senses wheel slip and sends power where it's needed. It works very well.
The BS is also really stable from a weight standpoint, I think that really helps in the snow. It's 10x more stable on a snowy highway than my Ford Ranger FX4 or F-350 FX4. Those are both true 4wd trucks with lockers, but I'll take the BS in a snow storm any day.
It's a really easy vehicle to drive around town, turns very sharp, parks easy, etc...
The back cargo area works great for groceries, but also the dog and hunting gear for grouse hunts. We've taken it on many birds hunts because it's so comfortable to drive.
If I had to look for the cons, I'd say that the backseat is tight for adults with the carseat in the middle seat. We've put the bike racks on it and taken it all over the west hiking or just on vacation and it's great. But I wouldn't want to be an adult sitting next to a carseat for long trips.
The other con would be that if we go on vacation and take the dog, she takes up most of the cargo area and there's not much room for luggage. It gets a little small. Without the dog, there's plenty of room, just not enough room for luggage plus a full size dog.
I guess its small size, which is one of its greatest attributes, is also its biggest weakness.
That's what I recommended to my sister, I think it's the best bang for the buck.I'm going to say if she buys one it will be the Big Bend package.
My wife and I have been thinking the same thing since they came out. There's the bronco then there's the little version that doesn't even look like a bronco.The sport version is a car with a big boxy body.
It is not a 4-wheel drive, it is an all-wheel drive there is a BIG difference.
I think it is the same as the Ford Escape with a different body. If you're thinking a small Ford Bronko you will be very disappointed.
I do not own but have looked at them and test-drove one.
It's NOT a Bronco.
Short tracks and moonshine made NASCAR.Chevrolet and Dale Earnhartd made NASCAR. mtmuley
Just so you know the B Sport is built in Mexico......that being said....my wife is considering one too.Sacrilege!
They're supposed to crush, that absorbs the impact. The key is keeping the occupants safe, which the Bronco Sport clearly does based on independent testing and the subsequent top/perfect ratings by both the government and insurance industry.Not the pictures I’ve seen. Crushed beer can