I'll hold my judgement for now. I really don't know how well a full time 4 wheel drive can perform off road. Has anyone been allowed to have one for testing yet? You know, like one of the off road magazine outfits that usually get new trucks from the manufacturers to put thru the paces.

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I don't think they should have called it a Bronco and agree that the name should have stayed with the old guys :angry: I think they tried to satisfy the Bronco lovers request to start manufacturing the Big Bronco again. They may have decided they couldn't put out something like the old bronco and make it fuel efficient enough.
As far as the styling, design theft is the name of the business now days. Instead of comming up with anything new, they copy the other guys design with a few twists :wacko: . That's why it's so hard to tell one car from another at a glance. Remember when a Ford looked like a Ford and a Chevy looked like a Chevy, now they all look like a Toyota

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[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> . No disrespect to the ricers, some of them have awsome performance :-" and Jeeps ain't too shabby either.

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