Used 2023 Ford Bronco Consumer Reviews
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Unacceptable
Purchase a 2022 Black Diamond Bronco with 23 miles on it. Had the vehicle for 72 hours before it fell apart. Had to return to dealership due to knocking and grinding noise. Vehicle now needs a brand new front axle and transfer case. Dealership wouldn't let me out of the deal. Finally got a loaner vehicle only to find out they're making the sales guy pay for my loaner. Oh and it's no telling when. I will get the vehicle back Update... Car back in the shop. Never again
Worth the wait, nope ....disappointed....YEP!!!!
I have a 2022 Black Diamond Sasquatch 2.7 v6 10A (wasn't in the drop-down menu)....Never owned a Ford...Toyota's and VW's. The good... Yes, it's great looking, Yes, it has great road manners for a vehicle of its size and Yes, extremely capable off-road, and.......that's it!!!! I am starting to see gearing issues with the transmission, road noise is so bad you can't carry on a phone call above 60mph ( hardtop) , roof leaks, doors leak, windows when rolled down half way vibrate so badly they ether need to be all the way down or up, rear door sounds as if it's going to fall off with tire mounted to it, it looks as if they totally forgot to finish building the rear cargo area, 17mph (yes, I know, what did I expect....well better, it's 2023) , the video display freezes all the time between apps. So, if all you're going to do is pound through the woods and play in the water at a high rate of speed....perfect. Daily family car...pass!
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24k Miles Year 1
2023 Badlands 4D, 2.7L. 24k miles year one and not a single issue. Lots of trails, snow and mud. Lots of highway miles of course. If was an adjustment going from a F150 Super Crew to this - but a hitch carrier makes a huge difference. I've added a lift, soft top liner, winch (use it a lot around the farm as well) and several other mods. It's fun / easy to work on and I honestly don't have any complaints other than the Goodyears not giving much grip in mud or snow. The technology in this thing is crazy. Especially the sway bar disconnect (vs old school, crawling under the front end).
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3500 miles on Bronco Big Bend
I had it for 5 months, was in the shop 3 times with electrical problems that couldn’t be diagnosed or fixed. Additionally had to have the battery charged twice. Windows on the driver’s side had a mind of their own. Would lower themselves & when tried to get them back up they immediately went back down. My main problems were the battery & the alarm going off when there was no one close. One day while sitting in my driveway it went off 8 times until I eventually left it unlocked
Never been so dissatisfied with a vehicle
I've had a Ford Bronco Big Bend (that I traded a F150 Id had for several years) for almost a month. Today's the day I decided to get rid of it for a different vehicle. The only nice things I can say is it has a nice color and turns into parking spots nicely. That's the end of the compliments. There's electrical problems. The hard top isn't sealed correctly. The engine sounds like it's grinding. There's virtually no room to run errands without lowering rear seats - which limits how many family members can travel with me. Uncomfortable. Uncomfortable. Uncomfortable I've had this vehicle 1500 miles...its going back to the dealership. Absolutely wrong vehicle for me. I've never hated a vehicle the way I hate this Bronco.
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