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Used 1994 Ford Bronco SUV Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

1994 Bronco XLT, most awesome truck ever

Jim, 08/23/2010
1994 Ford Bronco XLT 2dr SUV 4WD
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

This was the truck I grew up in, literally. My folks bought it when I was in high school and I inherited it from them. It currently has 214,000 miles on the original engine (5.0) and transmission (E4od). I just finished a 500 mile weekend trip over the weekend for wedding stuff, and it never missed a beat. Ever. Even with all this mileage I set the cruise at 63 mph and it chugged along all night and got 15 mpg too boot! This truck has never been abused, and it shows. That's NOT too say that it hasn't been worked very hard. I tow crap, carry crap, run crap over, and drive through crap. This sucker is indestructible. You will never go wrong.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Love this Bronc

bronc, 12/23/2002
1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 2dr SUV 4WD
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I have a 94 Bronco Eddie Bauer, and have not been dissapointed. 351W, with the E40D tranny has been a good combination with this truck too. I have 33" tires, and there is no noticeable power decrease due to the diameter change. Wide enough for a sheet of plywood, but short enough to pull a U-turn on most residential streets. The only beef I have with this machine is the overall braun of the parts. My old 85 Bronco was beaten twice as hard as the 94, yet the 94 seems to break more. For the money, especially comparing to new SUV's, a good used Bronco is the way to go. DO NOT BUY A K-5 BLAZER

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Be Careful

Jim/Jenna, 02/17/2004
1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 2dr SUV 4WD
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

We owned it for 2 months with no problems. Then we had to drive to Texas. On the 2nd day of our journe the fan was torqued off and hit the waterpump.(We were pulling a 88 Bronco 2). So we got the waterpump replaced. Then 40mi down the road it happened again, this time it broke the waterpump and the radiator. So we fixed all that and another 50 miles later the fuel pump and fuel filter went bad. So all and all between having to be towed and getting parts fixed it cost us about $1000. Also the back windshield stopped working fom the rear and the switch had to be relaced on the dash. You also can't roll the passenger window back up from the drivers side.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Mudding Machine

hockeyfreak55, 01/20/2009
1994 Ford Bronco XLT 2dr SUV 4WD
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I use my Bronco as a daily driver during the week and on the weekends I take it mudding through the Georgia red clay. Although mudding and off roading put years of wear and tear and the only complications I have were do to my stupid teenage invincibility beliefs totaling $1200 in parts, but I won't make that mistake twice

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4.25 out of 5 stars

excellent for what it is!

trailerman, 02/05/2003
1994 Ford Bronco XLT 2dr SUV 4WD
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Purchased used with 91000 miles on it and now have 108000. 351 is smooth, consistant and capable of hauling virtually anything. Trany is reliable but unremarkable. 4wd is crude but effective. Interior functional but comfortable. Easy vehicle to work on. Rust is forming in all the usual places and tailgate design is poor. Excel. turning radius, ride quality not bad. NO MECH. PROBLEMS, V.DEPENDABLE, NO RATTLES OR SQUEEKS. Looking to impress yourself not your neighbors, Looking to make friends with a "real truck" not a SUV, this rig is perfect. Strong and functional. Feels like an old good friend.

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