Used 2023 Ford Bronco Sport Consumer Reviews
Bright Beautiful Bronco
This car really stands out. I had it washed at a car wash that deals with almost exclusively luxury vehicles. When I pulled in everyone was pointing and giving me the thumbs up. The red is similar to the 60s candy apple color. It is just gorgeous. The rims with the horse detailing is a lovely touch. Could live without the auto shut down. I just shut it off. The white dashboard trim reflects in the front window. These are my only 2 items I think Ford should consider eliminating. It is a super fun look and ride and worth buying.
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Love the Bronco
Love the looks, the ride, the handling and the acceleration
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- Outer Banks 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,48892 mi away
- Outer Banks 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,99839 mi away
- Big Bend 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,90038 mi away
Noisy, computer issues & easily cracked windshiled
Bought a brand new Bronco Badland. First issue was its super noisy, I wish I would have test drove it more. Sounds like windows are open, the engine is also extremely noisy. Next my rear glass sensors were messed up and kept telling me my back was open, took the dealer a month to fix the issue and the issue still arises here and there. Ive had 3 broken windshields in 6 months! The car keyless entry pad has locked me out and totally failed several times now. Just a headache, traded it in at 6000 miles.
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It’s a lemon do not buy!
Update 8/2024: Now there’s two maybe more recalls on my bronco sport. The rear axle noise has returned and it’s non stop at speeds over 40 mph. Oh and FordPass is a pile of garbage so I can never remote start my car which has been terrible in the heat of summer. Ford customer service is useless and eventually I have to take my bronco in to get it serviced which will probably take forever give all the problems with it. Avoid this vehicle! What I like: Great visibility, sits high in traffic, especially for a smaller SUV. Outstanding turn radius, good for around town. Cabin is comfortable. The just above base trim (Big Bend) comes with plenty of bells and whistles and adding a package or two brings heated seats, better tires, etc., etc. Handles well in snow. Rear cargo space is impressive with back seats down. It’s a lot of fun to drive. Not so great: Tight backseat, although you can make it fit four people. I’ve seen reviews about rear end noise and I experienced this for the first 500 miles. The back cargo area is pretty poorly insulated (see: not at all), however my Bronco is quiet as can be now. Maybe it was just the newness wearing off. Hit or miss: Theres a bunch of different trims with all kinds of varying add ons. Some may like this for personalization some may find it irritating if you just want something standard.
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2023 Heritage Limited in ColdPlay Yellow
This is my 4th Bronco Sport as I had Big Bend, Badlands and then Outer Banks before this Heritage Limited. I have liked them all and for different reasons. The BB was a great value but still a great SUV that had off-road chops. The Badlands is a go anywhere SUV with few limitations. The Outer Banks had all the convenience while still being fun. And then the Heritage Limited put it all together for a stylish, fun, convenient, off-road vehicle.
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