One year in with the big bend. I like the dial shifter. It's an electronically controlled auto, no need to fake some sort of mechanical action. Don't mind the lift gate, I would rather have it lighter and faster. Yes it's noisy and highway speeds. I wish it had memory seats and cooled seats. Also I wish the mpg was better with the 1.5.
As we listen to your voice, sure sounds like the interior noise level is pretty loud. Thanks for the honest review, helped me to change my mind about getting one. Like the looks but I think living with it every day, it's more about the interior and the drive.
I just got back to AR after a trip to Washington and Idaho. Rented a Bronco Sport and drove it over 900 miles. Heck, I liked it so much I'm now seriously considering buying one. It's about the size vehicle I prefer, it handled well, and though I didn't calculate the mpg, it seemed to get good gas mileage. I did notice that the power going uphill was not overwhelming and that on the downhill side it would pick up speed above the set speed. Since "nothing are perfect" I might just buy one.
i’m considering one as well, i’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews so i’m happy to see a positive one and that you liked the drive. sounds like you got a nice test drive 😊
We love our Bronco Sport. The big PITA in my opinion is the huge trough that the wipers live in. We are in Canada, and in case Ford forgot, it snows here. A lot. Digging the snow out of that trough to free up the wipers and to get high defroster action is no fun at all. Other than that, it's an awesome ride!
What are you, an idiot? So it only snows at night then? Dude goes grocery shopping during the day and it snows while he's shopping. Should he lift his wipers EVERY single time he leaves the vehicle just incase.... 🙄@@kenohW
19 months and 16,000 miles here. I’m in my 60s and was used to the rotary knob quickly and don’t even think about it now. While there is some wind noise, I will take that because the windshield angle gives you a better view of the road. Also I have zero squeaks or rattles. Only thing that is a little annoying to me is in winter after driving in snow previous day and garaging. The next time I back out of garage the brakes (rear) are pretty noisy. I love most everything else about it though. Especially the automatic adjusting headlights and the handling.
One week into owning the Big Bend , Love it but its a new car .With that being said dont mind the dial shift , I did get used to power lift gate in my last car . Not a big deal , but enjoy the ride and like the mileage
Had my Big Bend 5 weeks got 3000 miles on it already. Really liking it. The turbo 3 is adequate but I wouldnt mind having a little more. The turn knob doesnt really bother me. I do wish it had power lift gate. Not sure what Ford is thinking other than cutting the cost?
I live in Georgia and go down to south Georgia a lot. Highway driving at 55-65mph I get 35-39 mpg and higher. When I'm just driving on just flat south GA rural area I've gotten up to 43mpg.
Picking up a 2023 big bend for my wife tomorrow! She picked the Bronco over all the other compact SUVs. It will be replacing her 2012 dodge grand caravan as the new family haller. I have a 2022 Hybrid Maverick that I love!
I've had my Big Bend for 7 months now. The dealer had put a leveling kit and off road tires on it. Looks great but kills the gas mileage. One thing that really stands out is the stability driving highway speed in heavy rains. Outstanding! Back seat is tight, good for kids or groceries and the storage in the very back is small. I knew it going in so that's ok. I had decided I didn't like rotary dials before I owned this car. I had rented cars with the dial and thought it was a pain. Using it on a regular basis is nice though. Full clockwise spin and I'm in drive. Full counterclockwise spin and I'm in park. That's handy! I don't have a front camera and wish I did. I needed to park near construction debris and had to estimate how close I was. Bottom line, I'm very happy with the vehicle. I like the looks, like the way it drives, and am comfortable spending all day in it on trips.
I bought the BL model for the 2.0 engine, higher clearance,and extra suspension options. The rotary dial/shifter is ok-the more I use it, the more I am ok with it. Manual mode on the BL is nice also. Regarding the power rear lift gate option-the only reason I do not like it any longer is that on my Edge, I accidentally hit the button on the remote to open it and with the garage shut, got a nice scuff mark on it. Ugh. So ok with no power rear lift gate. I wish they would have put Sync 4 in it but I am a fan of Sync 3 so I was ok with it. It drives nicely and gets good gas mileage. I also wish Ford would have put Drive 360+ on all its vehicles-they are just good safety features.
im 300 miles in... i agree about the Rotary dial, its been an adjustment. agree on the power gate. a small thing that i have to say is i use an ipod for music and the only place that the car will accept it and see it is in the dashboard plug. other than that i love it.
First part of the video laments that you can't get the 2.0, more 4WD capability, and the AT tires on the Big Bend ... but that's really the description of the Badlands trim. I think the lack of the 2.0 is a better argument for the Outer Banks trim, which is otherwise meant to be the luxury trim level. Going from OBX to BL gets you the 2.0, but you also have to give up creature comforts to get it ... which is a weird strategy by Ford.
Everything you said plus why don't we have tilt seats or air conditioned seats at least as an option. And yes, the windshield is way too fragile. I had a rock hit my 22 Badlands and in the 3 days it took to get fixed. It went from the size of a dime to about half the length of the windshield. You know I never noticed that it was noisy in mine. But then again I also had a full-size bronco two-door with the hardtop and that was noisy as hell.
I bought a brand new 23 Badlands 3 weeks ago. On the 14th day at 1,100 miles the transmission locked up on me on the way home from work. Left me stranded. Had it towed to the dealership. The very next morning the service tech got in it, started it up and drove it like nothing ever happened. No fault codes, no CEL. They got no idea what happened to it.
Thanks for the video. Is there a way to downshift this vehicle. I believe you should never start off the top of a hill faster than you want to be going at the bottom. I like using engine compression to hold my speed rather than riding the brakes. This is especially important when the hill is icy. Not being able to control the vehicle this way is a deal breaker, unless there is something I don’t understand about it’s capabilities.
There isn’t exactly a way to hold the vehicle in a specific gear unless you got the Badlands with the paddle shifters. You can switch to sport mode which would hold it in lower gears for longer on the RPM band but I’m not sure if that would accomplish your goal.
I have such mixed feelings on the BS bro I stg. On one hand I love it but also there’s a lot of shit I can’t stand about it. Debating trading it in or just keeping on until it’s paid off.
In the market for an SUV but with better fuel economy. Had an Expedition for years and loved it. To be honest, I will buy a Bronco but I keep debating between the Big Bend and Badlands. It's about the engine for me. Never had a three cylinder and saw reviews that it can be whining or idle a little rough in low rpm. Is this true? It all comes to economics and I can get more add-ons with the big bend and not break the bank but also get a basic badlands with the four. I'm not a big off roader. I would use it for every commute, occasional trips to Lowes, but I like the availability of being able to handle bad weather which we will get in Florida with storms and such. Your review is informative and there's alot of garbage ones out there that don't help.
I dont like the headrest. I had a big bend, so mine does not have the tilt headrest. I had a 2019 fusion before my 22 bronco sport, and it had a tilted headrest on the Base model. I've been trying to find the headrest on ebay or online with little luck, but I absolutely hate the headrest. It hurts my head and pushes it forward too much. I'm 5'4 at 120 lbs
One year in with the big bend. I like the dial shifter. It's an electronically controlled auto, no need to fake some sort of mechanical action. Don't mind the lift gate, I would rather have it lighter and faster. Yes it's noisy and highway speeds. I wish it had memory seats and cooled seats. Also I wish the mpg was better with the 1.5.
As we listen to your voice, sure sounds like the interior noise level is pretty loud. Thanks for the honest review, helped me to change my mind about getting one. Like the looks but I think living with it every day, it's more about the interior and the drive.
I just got back to AR after a trip to Washington and Idaho. Rented a Bronco Sport and drove it over 900 miles. Heck, I liked it so much I'm now seriously considering buying one. It's about the size vehicle I prefer, it handled well, and though I didn't calculate the mpg, it seemed to get good gas mileage. I did notice that the power going uphill was not overwhelming and that on the downhill side it would pick up speed above the set speed. Since "nothing are perfect" I might just buy one.
i’m considering one as well, i’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews so i’m happy to see a positive one and that you liked the drive. sounds like you got a nice test drive 😊
We love our Bronco Sport. The big PITA in my opinion is the huge trough that the wipers live in. We are in Canada, and in case Ford forgot, it snows here. A lot. Digging the snow out of that trough to free up the wipers and to get high defroster action is no fun at all. Other than that, it's an awesome ride!
I mean you *are* supposed to lift them at night so they aren't buried
What are you, an idiot? So it only snows at night then? Dude goes grocery shopping during the day and it snows while he's shopping. Should he lift his wipers EVERY single time he leaves the vehicle just incase.... 🙄@@kenohW
19 months and 16,000 miles here. I’m in my 60s and was used to the rotary knob quickly and don’t even think about it now. While there is some wind noise, I will take that because the windshield angle gives you a better view of the road. Also I have zero squeaks or rattles.
Only thing that is a little annoying to me is in winter after driving in snow previous day and garaging. The next time I back out of garage the brakes (rear) are pretty noisy. I love most everything else about it though. Especially the automatic adjusting headlights and the handling.
Not that you asked: but I think its an awd problem on smaller unibody cars. Rav 4s are notorious for this but it doesn't effect anything.
Take it back to your Ford dealer. There is a TSB they can perform to take care of that noise.
i’ve heard about that happening a lot with the brakes even after people get them “fixed”.
One week into owning the Big Bend , Love it but its a new car .With that being said dont mind the dial shift , I did get used to power lift gate in my last car . Not a big deal , but enjoy the ride and like the mileage
I just got a heritage edition for $2500 under MSRP. I love it. It’s super practical and I love the nostalgic look.
Had my Big Bend 5 weeks got 3000 miles on it already. Really liking it. The turbo 3 is adequate but I wouldnt mind having a little more. The turn knob doesnt really bother me. I do wish it had power lift gate. Not sure what Ford is thinking other than cutting the cost?
broncos and bronco sports are always turning my head on the road. they are good looking cars
What a winnie.
Love my Bronco Sport, Love getting 37 MPG's.
What? Is all your driving downhill??
I live in Georgia and go down to south Georgia a lot. Highway driving at 55-65mph I get 35-39 mpg and higher. When I'm just driving on just flat south GA rural area I've gotten up to 43mpg.
I have my bronco sport like yours just for 2 day I like it buy the only thing I notice is the brakes make a noise any time you release the pedal.
Picking up a 2023 big bend for my wife tomorrow! She picked the Bronco over all the other compact SUVs. It will be replacing her 2012 dodge grand caravan as the new family haller. I have a 2022 Hybrid Maverick that I love!
How did she like the big bend?
I've had my Big Bend for 7 months now. The dealer had put a leveling kit and off road tires on it. Looks great but kills the gas mileage. One thing that really stands out is the stability driving highway speed in heavy rains. Outstanding! Back seat is tight, good for kids or groceries and the storage in the very back is small. I knew it going in so that's ok. I had decided I didn't like rotary dials before I owned this car. I had rented cars with the dial and thought it was a pain. Using it on a regular basis is nice though. Full clockwise spin and I'm in drive. Full counterclockwise spin and I'm in park. That's handy! I don't have a front camera and wish I did. I needed to park near construction debris and had to estimate how close I was. Bottom line, I'm very happy with the vehicle. I like the looks, like the way it drives, and am comfortable spending all day in it on trips.
How many miles are you getting now?
I love the rotary dial. That is one of the reason I will be getting the Bronco Sport when the infotainment center is updated
when will they be updating the infotainment center?
Get rid of the crappy stock tires and I bet the noise level will go down
I bought the BL model for the 2.0 engine, higher clearance,and extra suspension options. The rotary dial/shifter is ok-the more I use it, the more I am ok with it. Manual mode on the BL is nice also. Regarding the power rear lift gate option-the only reason I do not like it any longer is that on my Edge, I accidentally hit the button on the remote to open it and with the garage shut, got a nice scuff mark on it. Ugh. So ok with no power rear lift gate. I wish they would have put Sync 4 in it but I am a fan of Sync 3 so I was ok with it. It drives nicely and gets good gas mileage. I also wish Ford would have put Drive 360+ on all its vehicles-they are just good safety features.
Sounds like you have used yours well!
im 300 miles in... i agree about the Rotary dial, its been an adjustment. agree on the power gate. a small thing that i have to say is i use an ipod for music and the only place that the car will accept it and see it is in the dashboard plug. other than that i love it.
First part of the video laments that you can't get the 2.0, more 4WD capability, and the AT tires on the Big Bend ... but that's really the description of the Badlands trim. I think the lack of the 2.0 is a better argument for the Outer Banks trim, which is otherwise meant to be the luxury trim level. Going from OBX to BL gets you the 2.0, but you also have to give up creature comforts to get it ... which is a weird strategy by Ford.
I have a 2021. Sport , big bend. I really like it..
Everything you said plus why don't we have tilt seats or air conditioned seats at least as an option. And yes, the windshield is way too fragile. I had a rock hit my 22 Badlands and in the 3 days it took to get fixed. It went from the size of a dime to about half the length of the windshield. You know I never noticed that it was noisy in mine. But then again I also had a full-size bronco two-door with the hardtop and that was noisy as hell.
I bought a brand new 23 Badlands 3 weeks ago. On the 14th day at 1,100 miles the transmission locked up on me on the way home from work. Left me stranded. Had it towed to the dealership. The very next morning the service tech got in it, started it up and drove it like nothing ever happened. No fault codes, no CEL. They got no idea what happened to it.
that’s so scary and so strange!!!!
What has been happening since you posted 6 mos ago?
@@ofcbob6391yes, I'm also curious about it.
Thanks for the video. Is there a way to downshift this vehicle. I believe you should never start off the top of a hill faster than you want to be going at the bottom. I like using engine compression to hold my speed rather than riding the brakes. This is especially important when the hill is icy. Not being able to control the vehicle this way is a deal breaker, unless there is something I don’t understand about it’s capabilities.
There isn’t exactly a way to hold the vehicle in a specific gear unless you got the Badlands with the paddle shifters. You can switch to sport mode which would hold it in lower gears for longer on the RPM band but I’m not sure if that would accomplish your goal.
You can select low gear .there’s a button in the center of the rotary selector knob.
have a 2023 with only 1900 miles on it and now the orange wrench light is displaying...
Don't care for the shifter dial either, but then I'm used to a manual transmission and having to actually move the shifter from gear to gear.
Adjustable headrests in the rear seats.
The steering looks huge
I can tell it's noisy from the sound the cam is picking up.
3 cylinder = Imbalance
It is.
I've had my 3 cylinder Rogue for 1.5 years and it has been excellent. No imbalance from Nissan.@@SPPTA
I have such mixed feelings on the BS bro I stg. On one hand I love it but also there’s a lot of shit I can’t stand about it. Debating trading it in or just keeping on until it’s paid off.
Traded it in to get the 2L.
In the market for an SUV but with better fuel economy. Had an Expedition for years and loved it. To be honest, I will buy a Bronco but I keep debating between the Big Bend and Badlands. It's about the engine for me. Never had a three cylinder and saw reviews that it can be whining or idle a little rough in low rpm. Is this true? It all comes to economics and I can get more add-ons with the big bend and not break the bank but also get a basic badlands with the four. I'm not a big off roader. I would use it for every commute, occasional trips to Lowes, but I like the availability of being able to handle bad weather which we will get in Florida with storms and such. Your review is informative and there's alot of garbage ones out there that don't help.
Did u purchase the big bend? How do you like?
Badlands sport ?!
I dont like the headrest. I had a big bend, so mine does not have the tilt headrest. I had a 2019 fusion before my 22 bronco sport, and it had a tilted headrest on the Base model. I've been trying to find the headrest on ebay or online with little luck, but I absolutely hate the headrest. It hurts my head and pushes it forward too much. I'm 5'4 at 120 lbs
I ended up turning the the head rest backwards, and it's the only way I can remain comfortable
Poor assembly
I didn't get the Branco because of the engine it's very lacking and not well designed.