Thanks for the video, my daughter came today and told me she was thinking about to sell her 2008 Honda Civic and get one of those Broncos. As soon I saw this video, I send it to her. At least for now she is staying away.
@@jvazquez53 - If your daughter is looking to get the big Bronco (not the Bronco Sport which is a turd) then I don’t see the problem! The engine, transmission, suspension (basically the complete drivetrain) has been in millions of vehicles including fleet and commercial vehicles and have a good track record! My family is a Honda family (5 vehicles) yet my F-150 2.7 has the 2nd most miles (2006 Accord = 390k miles / F150 = 230k miles) and has never had an issue while my 2018 Accord with less than 90k miles needs a new AC condenser! Do your own research before following the advice of this guy…just saying….
I've been a mechanic most of my life. I don't know what experience you have but it's lacking. It's not a race car. If you can't stop it properly with the factory brakes then you shouldn't be driving. As far as HP goes, Hell, we had V8's with 150HP pulling trailers. About the only thing I can agree with you on is cylinder deactivation. Even on a V8 it's a pita. Ford only got into it because they're trying to get every MPG they can. No vehicle is perfect. I use to work for a Toyota dealer and trust me we always had enough work. Most peoples problems come from lack of maintenance and how they treat their vehicle. I've owned many Fords over the years with over 200k and have yet to crack open an engine or replace a transmission.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing you are right except on my lacking experience, bronco sport weight 3700# then tow 2000# 5700 max plus all the items we all bring on top of that, so ;lets say worst case 6k and your confident a 3 cylinder motor is going to make the test of time. It wont and those brakes ohhh those brakes Hey take it easy
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD I honestly don't see the brakes bring a problem. The old pickup trucks only had one piston calipers and drum brakes and did just fine. I do agree that I wouldn't tow anything with a Bronco sport. I think the engine is fine for moving the vehicle around, but would definitely be to much pulling a trailer or camper. Being in boost all the time would be to much for the engine.
@@nascartalksandopinionnewsw8589 highly recommend it…Took my Big Bend off road recently and even though not a badlands, it did very well. I went with one Jeep, Tacoma TRD and an old Nissan Pathfinder.
2021 bronco sport big ben,1.5 3 cylinder 31480 miles no issues other than a few minor recalls. Squealing brakes when backing up, checked fuel lines for leaking and 12 volt PCM and ECM update
7500 miles on my bronco sport. Under the hood it looks messy. No bad noises though. Brakes are honestly great. Best vehicle I have ever driven in the snow with Falcon Wlidpeak AT3W tires on it. I am averaging 29.8 miles per gallon. I have driven around 300 miles of dirt roads and it does great in amny conditions. The only thing I cannot adamantly disagree with the gentleman who made this video is with the long term issues with the engine or drivetrain - and that's because no one has 150k on their bronco sport as of yet. As for a 3 cylinder that hits 6k rpms - I got a 2 cylinder bike that hits 14k rpms just fine. Modern car engines are becoming more like motorcycle engines all the time. As for multiple displacement systems - while the verdict might still be out, the reality is this tech is happening with every manufacturer including motorcycles as well. Some older guys will always think of the old 8-6-4 from back in the 80's, and I think we can all agree that motor by gm sucked. I've owned the 5.7 hemi with the MDS in it and that truck has the reputation for the cams and lifters going bad. This caused people to assume it was the MDS system's fault. Truth is RAM installed very cheap rollers on the lifters which wear prematurely and then lock up which in turn destroys the cam. Multiple displacement systems are going to be more and more commonplace. I think the vid creator might need to update his understanding of modern engineering or maybe stick to videos centered around older tech which seems more familiar to him. I say this because the wisdom in this video was relevant 20 years ago, and then fair skepticism 10 years ago, but currently not so much. This platform is across a wide variety of ford vehicles and has been around prior to 2021 as it was developed in both the awd system of the focus st and the escape. Ford has invested enough time into platform to feel comfortable using it among most of their vehicle line up including the new Maverick.
Bronco sport owner here just wanted to let everyone know when the battery goes low on the vehicle it might shut off completely, it happen to my wife in the middle of traffic with my children on board. Ford contacted me and said when the battery gets low it shuts off the module causing the bronco go into limp mode. They weren’t concerned of this safety issue informed me they will note it down. Pretty disappointed right now
We actually love our big bend bronco sport! We are racking up the miles and smiling all the way. I can’t think of another vehicle that I would rather purchase for the sticker price of the bronco sport. No buyers remorse here and no hate to spread 💙
I’ve had my Base Model Bronco Sport since May and have had zero issues knock on wood! Do I wish I had more power? Sometimes but for the most part it gets me where I want to go and then some.
This is actually funny as hell 🤣. The fact that he's basically holding back his laughter while going through the list of issues with the bronco sport 😂 Lmao
Really informed review! We shouldn't be surprised with Ford or GM, That's why I've been driving a 2006 Tacoma for 15 years and just replaced the original battery a month ago .... Cheers
I have a 2023 Bronco Sport Outer Banks. 3k miles and it’s usually under a carport. One day it wasn’t and it rained all day. I opened my back passenger door and water poured out all around the door seal on both sides. The hinge side brought water directly into my floorboard. I have seen a Reddit thread where others have had issues with the same door. I have an appointment 2 months out to have it looked at. I’m so upset. Otherwise it’s a good ride. Good gas mileage.
Hello. Bronco Sport owner here…Big Bend edition, traded in my 2015 Subaru WRX. Absolutely love it, no issues at all, and that 3 cylinder is a total bad a$$. Compared to the RAV4 in terms of reliability, it ranked higher on the JD power score. Not to mention it earned IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award. Can’t get better than that.
@@michaelstarks5656 Why? I mean the Bronco Sport beat out the competition on the IIHS Safety Ratings, including the RAV4. So if it’s more safe, there has to be some quality to the machine. Not to mention it has the best AWD drive system in its class. There’s a reason it’s the 🐐.
Because the amount of recalls and issues that people are having already...yeah sure toyota had a few with the new models but ford quality is nothing compared to toyota...the branco has sooo many shitty reviews from owners and no jd power who spend one week in a car
@@michaelstarks5656 It’s a brand new vehicle, a first year production vehicle. Of course there are risks when buying any vehicle that is brand new and any quirks will be worked out. Like you said, all car manufacturers have recalls these days, though I have no recalls on my Bronco Sport thus far. In fact, I feel pretty comfortable saying this has comparable reliability to Toyota. My Grandma has a 2020 RAV4 and while it is slightly bigger inside, it’s doesn’t feel more quality than the little Bronco. To my knowledge, Ford and Toyota are the only ones still putting real automatic transmissions in their vehicles, not those god awful CVT or DCTs. I believe it really comes down to the owner and proper maintenance of how long a vehicle lasts. As for now, I am super happy with my purchase and all the head turns was totally worth it because it really is a handsome vehicle. I don’t know how reliable it will be 2-3 years from now, but in 4 months I will have had it for a year with 0 issues. It may not end up being the most reliable in its class, but it is certainly the most capable. Hopefully in 3 years, they’ll have the new Tacoma TRD which I will eventually get. Cheers 🥂 and happy holidays🎄 .
Almost like this guy doesn’t know that 3cyl turbo has been in Europe for a decade. This guy gives a lot of bs with little source or knowledge, but yeah, go buy a 1.5 turbo Honda with oil consumption, mis fires and loss of power
I wonder what all of the many people who bought a Bronco Sport think about you calling them an "absolute idiot?" The video would probably be taken more seriously without such vitriol.
What vehicles have never had a recall? Honda has three of the top 10 -- the Civic, Accord and CR-V. Toyota checks in with the Corolla and Camry, and Subaru has one model, the Crosstrek
2018 Accord = no issues 2022 Outer Banks = no issues However, I do agree with the argument about the brakes. For me they are underwhelming and underpowered especially in a place like NYC. No regrets though, love my Bronco and it's cabin.
Bought a 1989 bronco 2 rust free three years ago with a blown head gasket and put a brand new 2.9 L V6 jasper Cologne engine in it! $6000 How much did I save over buying a brand new one? I love my Bronco 2 and it gets me from point A to point B and it’s made out of steel not plastic! I would never buy a brand new one!
Oh Man I had one of those The Motor Press beat those B2's up in there articles But I thought it was great and a 5 spd Manuel never a days problem with it and the guy I sold it to is still driving it for his hunting trips and wood cutting and hauling.
Recalls are based on statistics, and not all recall issues actually affect all of the vehicles. As complex as vehicles are now, recalls come with any vehicle.
"But...who am I?" Well put 😀. Gee I wonder how much of this is a bias against Ford and this model in particular, as opposed to based on real data. The car hasn't even been out that long? How can there already be all of this doom and gloom about it? Nice click bait!
LOL , exactly WHY I tell my wife we will NOT buy a NEW vehicle, too dang much to spend to get junk that has to be worked on, I can keep my old stuff & do that with NO car payments, and high tax & insurance
Why don’t you ever correct the title on your videos!?! You NEVER mention “Bronco Sport”!! The Ford Bronco is a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT vehicle than the Bronco Sport! Yet you NEVER differentiate the two in your video titles! We get it! You have a beef with Ford, But, It’s almost like you are purposely trying to mislead your viewers! Have a little integrity and at least attempt to correct this!
Does any owner of a Bronco Sport here, hears a ticking sound that seems like its coming from the windshield? Other than that, my Big Bend is doing awesome.12000 miles in 6 months and never have any problems. This thing is a beast in “sports mode”. I still have to see how it performs in snow. Did i mention its doing 29 mpg on the highway?
The 3.7L would have been a good engine for the Bronco Sport. People who buy these small direct injected turbo engines are not mechanics or dont plan on keeping the vehicles beyond the warranty period I think
@@paulfeasal6024 Shows how much you know... Ford has been putting Iterations of this motor in vehicles in Europe for over 10 years. It's among their most reliable platforms.
The last Ford we owned was a 2010 Escape, it was the last because it was a mechanics dream car, fortunately we bought it new and was under full warranty. Traded it in on a Toyota. Only regret I have is that now I only get to go in for service a couple times a year for oil changes, so don't get to eat free popcorn 5 or 6 times a year at the dealer. Oh, one other draw back for owning a dependable vehicle is you don't get to drive the loaner vehicles any more.
have a 2024 ford bronco sport 2181km and almost left hubby on side of road. check engine flashing. Alert one misfire detected, alert two erractic electrical fault on cylinder number 1. no power and stalled. limped it home, since less then 5 mins away, thank goodness and now going to get towed to dealership.
My wife's 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 has a 1.2L three cylinder engine, I believe it puts out 78hp at like 5500 or so. The car weighs like 2200 lbs. The CVT is a dog but at least the engine doesn't work all that hard, your engine speed is always at like 2k or below when you're cruising along. I never thought in my wildest dreams another manufacturer would have the brass cojones to bring another 3 banger to the North American market. I would never buy a 3 cylinder in anything heavier than the Mirage and maybe a CVT is fine for a regular car like a Corolla or Civic but I was researching the Subaru Ascent, says that it can tow 5000 lbs. 🤣 Yeah ok, with the only thing between you and that 5000 lbs. trailer is a steel belt that stretches. Unbelievable engineering. I mean just terrible. I'm getting me a Toyota Highlander, they've upped the tow capacity to 5000 lbs. on the newer ones with the factory tow package. I have a small 5x8 aluminum trailer with a GVWR of 2990, so the Highlander should be plenty.
I have owned 6 new Mitsubishis and 3 of them were Mirages all purchased new, 2015 Mirage ES CVT, 2017 Mirage G4 SE CVT, and now I have my 2021 Mirage SE CVT and 2019 Eclipse Cross SEL Touring S-AWC. I buy a new car every 2 to 3 years and never have I purchased the same car twice until the Mirage and I have owned many cars. The engine, a 1.2L 3 cylinder engine with 78 hrsp and 74 lb ft of torque is extremely basic and super reliable. It has so little to go wrong with it and is so easy to maintain and work on. These cars are proven to be reliable by owners and owners love them. I would never buy a FORD period weather it be a 3, 4, 6, 8 cylinder! Of all 6 Mitsubishis (1 Outlander Sport, 2 Eclipse Crosses, 3 Mirages) they have been our most reliable and most liked vehicles of all our new cars purchased from Chevy, Hyundai, Dodge, Kia and Mitsubishi since 2001 until now. They made some nice upgrades to the 2021 Mirage and Mirage G4 especially the SE trim. The SE trim hatch is spiffed up nice inside and out with the leatherette and plaid stitched cloth seats, led headlights, led daytime running lights, led tail lights, push start, cruise, pw, pl, pm, forward collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, auto high beams, new gauge cluster, new touch screen and larger back up camera, cloth on front door panels and door arm rests, upgraded interior trim throughout with piano black, chrome and carbon fiber, fold down driver seat arm rest, heated seats and tons of minor tweaks. The SE really takes it up a notch for 2021. Even the base Mirage ES may not have all the visual upgrades and higher end extra features its still super well equipped with pw, pl, pm, keyless entry, bluetooth, cruise, audio controls on steering wheel, back up cam, 7 inch touch screen, apple car play, android auto, usb port, led tail lights, automatic climate control, 7 airbags, forward collision mitigation and pedestrian detection with auto brake, and more. Compared to a base Chevy Spark LS its very well equipped as the spark does not even have power windows, no power locks, no automatic climate control, no led tail lights, no cruise control, no audio controls or bluetooth controls on steering wheel, only seating for 4, much smaller rear seat, much smaller cargo area, and worse fuel economy. Sure the Mirage has less power and may be a little less refined than the Spark but the Mirage is far more reliable in the long run especially looking at previous earlier year Sparks and Mirage owners like their cars. Glad you got a Mirage G4.
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD Wow that is awesome, dang! Yes Mitsubishis are highly underrated. They are nothing ground breaking or over the top they are just good reliable cars that use time tested and proven powertrains and platforms. I hope this trend continues now that they are in an alliance Mitsubishi/Renault/Nissan.
@Andrew West wow really!!! Is it the XC90? Don’t they have like a really pumped up 4 cylinder pushed to its limits with turbo, super and whatever charged all together.
I cant believe this quality Our european cars have a bad rep for reliability long term that is… mainly due to certain parts or expensive costs replacing them. Usually they are exceptionally well put together though. But the quality of so many american cars is astonishingly bad. I dont get it. From parts to assembly
I don't understand the logic or lack thereof either. They will proudly berate imports while staring happily at their misaligned panel gaps and recall notices 🤣
@@ChichoTerremoto that depends on the watch Some do and some dont. Some fall and then explode in value later down the road. Same could be said about cars. However you are right depreciation is much worse with cars and they are more tools than watches are these days… being luxury items after all. Only a few supercars are like that. But also luxury items. It is however the same scarcity that drives these prices
Dang with all these issues I’m surprised I made it home from the dealer. Here’s a little bit learned from a quick search on this car. Aced the IIHS(safety test)www.motorbiscuit.com/2022-ford-bronco-sport-aced-iihs-safety-test-1/ also recommended by CR fordauthority.com/2021/11/2022-ford-bronco-sport-joins-consumer-reports-recommended-cars/ Looking at you video history seems like someone is mad at Ford. I’m seeing a lot of bias here or just wants clicks? I’ll keep you posted about how reliable my Bronco has been(I’ve owned several Fords if it’s like the others it should last me a while)
Might seem that way but I'm Ford through and through I know Ford has over sold this and under powered as well and in the end I'm only reporting what other customers have stated
Lucky you! I bought my big bend bronco sport in Oct. Well my breaks squeak like crazy and it is currently in the shop because my front end suspension went on my car. I have never taken off roading no reason for it to shit the bed the way it did! Worst part is I traded two very reliable Honda’s for this piece of crap! I was so excited when I bought my baby bronco, now I’m just pissed!
I still have an 93 4x4 explorer. Love the twin I beam/solid.ish.front end.no 4x4 issues.love the versatility of folding down seats. Etc.at 150k burnt valve..new long block.160k a4ld tranny puked...rebuilt it.a/c has failed 3 times spent appx.4k$ on a/c.finally installed belt bracket delete.new radiator.starter.alt.3 blower motors..I keep several spare relays in console.I,m a cat certified field svc.tech.I keep tool kit in case.I can,t bare to sell it. I've had since new and cat tag looks good on bumper.I now spend my hard earned cash on japs :(. My 03 4runner has 200k. V8 4x4.with NO issues under hood.just brakes and tires.I hate to admitt but jap.made "j in vin # "trucks are tough.and a good investment..just saying.
Hm, food for thought. Just bought this thing so I can get to work in the snow. Work is 45 minutes away in great conditions. I knew I shouldn't have let my dad talk me into buying this thing. He gonna be pissed when I ask him for money to help maintain it 😆
Too late. I bought mine in April. At least none of the metioned troubles. I've offroad her very bad and just a tranny overheat mode when trying to rockclimb. Waited 5 minutes and kept going. No trouble in sand, rain or hills. Very good braking tho. Super cold a/c and I live in the Caribbean. Not very good on mpg but I live in a stop and go city. My concern is not about a loose bolt or missing a bit of oil , I can handle that. What concerns me more is the transmission real noisy shifthing at low rpms. The loose cables mentiones you can fix it easy. Just some tie straps and done. I have mine since April and has 9500 miles on it. She has great looks and if it fails well it has warranty. But thanks for your hateful review. Maybe you should review also about 3cyl with 600 HP koenigsegg designed. Good day for all!
The koenigsegg is very impressive yet the only thing it shares with fords 1.5 3 is just that 3 pistons and rods The rest of the motor is galactic difference and its a electric super car
I have 2021 Badlands Bronco Sport with the 2.0L and I Love it. My wife drives it and she loves it . THIS GUY DOES NOT HAVE ANY AUTO MOTIVE INTELLIGENCE WHEN HE IS SLAMING A VERY WELL DESIGNED PIECE OF AUTOMOTIVE ART.
@Andrew West Build quality? I give one the old school “outdated” stuff but the 5th Gen 4Runner is considered one of the best trucks Toyota ever built. They come out of the Lexus plant in Japan for goodness sake. You’ll go through 3 new Fords before you wear out a 4Runner.
Well was I wrong ??? Was it not a 1.5,, I believe it is Mr Ghost. I have driven both models and all engine options The simple fact is 3 cylinder in that heavy of a vehicle will not cut it for the long term haul and Ford knows this, It is part of the plan
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD its the problem with all this co2 shit The sport is supposed to be sold in europe too The normal bronco couldnt even be sold here. Grenadier from ineos had to take modern bwm engines Not easy building a big engine that will go past those weird regulations However… it will never last as long as a v8 or work as reliably. It will however be cheap to drive and probably still last long enough… Looking at the rest of the quality i doubt the engines will fail before the rest.
Boy!!! I wasn’t aware of Ford’s neglect. This raises the question of owners filing for lawsuits. Hands down, lawsuits are in the works. Sounds like this is a Chinese made vehicle. Disappointed.
First year vehicles always have problems look at ram when they came out with new generation trucks they had issues with them. The following year few to none issues
funny I had a first year ram with the 10 cylinder auto pulled a 16k construction trailer never a days problem ran that baby up to 540k Ya just never know I just hope Ford doesn't pull there dual clutch trany debacle
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD This is your channel so I will respect your belief. However, in my opinion, that is far from the truth. This is the reason why people go to a Ford dealer thinking they are buying a Bronco and get Bamboozled. I understand your reason for the clickbait. 😂😂.
@@justlivelovelaughfrugally its not this dudes fault Ford did this on purpose… And ford did it also to use the bronco name for marketing in europe If you are dumb enough to get a proper bronco in the us and so ill informed that you leave with a sport and never mind the design… Thats on those folks
I know every car can have issues and I will be honest I’m a huge Ford fan. I wanted the Bronco sport sooo bad but I wanted a sunroof. I couldn’t find one I wanted with the features. I was driving a Fiesta and desperately needed something bigger. Couldn’t find what I wanted so I bought a Honda CRV. Im thankful things didn’t work out to get the Bronco Sport after seeing several videos like these 😳😳
People only stop for train wrecks, a video like this has 1000's of views and video with recommended vehicles may get 50 views youtube analytics show the same thing sadley this is what sells gets hits and gets comments
my wife got her 2020 bronco sport brand new she has right under 25,000 miles thus far we had the dealer replace the battery on a two yr old car the recall on the breaks still make sqweek noise in the morring ........ i see oil stains om the driveway had the recall on oil somthing checked soooo ford say it look good we are gonna sell it and go with a wangler she is gonna go with wangler me i bought a 1977 f 150 460 ci paid 5,000 grand i did some things to it ac new tans new i get 8 miles a gallon but i dont go no where just home to store hardwaer strore local but she a hell of adrive and i know she wont fail ...... im 13,000 in so far 66,432 original miles she like a new truck. th-cam.com/video/QjMBOo-XAZo/w-d-xo.html
Does anyone else have weird noises coming from under the hood? Mine sounds like fluid running through tubes which that could be what it is but I’m not a car guy idk?
MIne wont keep battery charged and they have had it 3 times so far and they kept fixing stuff and now they have had for 3 days and i still get battery dead notice on my phone,
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD ok so you’re just over exaggerating a small number of vehicles being affected when the greater number is for the escape. Good to know. 👍
Bronco sport outer banks 36,600 miles no issues until today my wife was driving my kids to school and the bronco just died out in the middle of the road! For no reason I jump started the bronco drive it home I’m guessing it’s a battery issue
@@mannyleon121 Hot Dry weather area's are whats talked about in this service bulletin Fords aware of this, There is no fix yet because some units have it happen once and never again some other units have BCM,s ECM.S and other controlling sensors go out completely But its rare so far
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD just received a update from ford they still have my bronco they told me the reason the bronco shut off was because the battery was low wtf! If that’s the case they are going to get someone seriously hurt if it just shuts off because the battery is low!
For all you people think you know it all if you don’t own or think of buying a new 2021 / 2022 bronco shut your mouths and move on to another channel. Do yourself a favor! Thank you!!! I do have a 2021 Bronco Sport with only 1,100 miles and by the way there a clicking noise is coming from underneath the bronco truck either the drive shaft or wheel deferential on the back of it. It’s super loud and it’s been in the Ford dealership for a month now and Ford Corporate engineer’s can’t figure out what is the issue yet!!
This is so sad hey. To bad MONEY is the issue, the only way to figure out a problem is to put it on the vehicle lift and pay a com·pe·tent mechanic to chase down the issue But FORD will not do this, It gets in the way of share holder profits But we are all ford haters for revealing the facts
I have a 2017 escape with a 1:5 L : 22000 mi. Head gasket leaking water in number 2 cylinder. Ford will not cover the fix. Bad design customers problem? Sad after a130 years of building cars they put out pure JUNK.
The 1.5l wasn't even available in your car at that point. You have the 1.6l. It's been discontinued because of the issues it was having. The 1.5 is a much better motor
I'm going to get a lot of slack for this post but it's how I feel and what I have observed in the past 30 years. I have a Bachelor Degree in Automotive Technology, a Bachelor Degree In Industrial Engineering, Associates Degree in Accounting and a Minor in Phycology. I own the Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend version and I have not had any issues with it. To tell you the truth, I rather have my vehicle produced in Mexico or any other Country than ours. I have been in the Manufacturing business for over 30 years, very little of that has been in the automotive field but in the food, beverage and personal hygiene products industry. In my experience, I have seen a significant decline in a personal sense of pride, quality of work, work ethic and a personal concern about what is produced and how it is produced in the American worker. I can't help but think this is why the foreign markets are kicking our asses, (Americans), in every Manufacturing market we have. "If you can't beat them, join them" has been the American theme for the past 30 years or more for everything we used to be efficient at: Manufacturing, Information Technology, Engineering, Architecture, etc. So, no disrespect, but you and others thinking that if something is manufactured in a different Country besides ours "Is a piece of crap", is a farce. Sorry to be so blunt but this is the future the American Businesses and our culture has put us in.
@@jameskempff9817 I'm with you I keep saying We are no longer the America That we where,, Our politicians no longer hide there corruption, Workers no longer show up to there jobs and if they do there is no pride but they want 20 30 bucks a hour and I can go on and on it is disgusting to me.
I'm with you on the Mexico thing John. They maybe could have avoided some of the build quality issues if it was built here, but it sounds like they've got engineering issues too. I would never buy a vehicle with cylinder deactivation. It just sounds like a terrible thing to do to an engine.
Thanks for the video, my daughter came today and told me she was thinking about to sell her 2008 Honda Civic and get one of those Broncos. As soon I saw this video, I send it to her. At least for now she is staying away.
Thank goodness,, Try to steer her to toyota or honda,,,, tried true best quality. There is a reason ford stock cant get above 15 bucks a share
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD I'll try to steer her to Toyota, there are three Land Cruisers in the family, she has a Honda right now, old but very reliable.
@@jvazquez53 - If your daughter is looking to get the big Bronco (not the Bronco Sport which is a turd) then I don’t see the problem! The engine, transmission, suspension (basically the complete drivetrain) has been in millions of vehicles including fleet and commercial vehicles and have a good track record! My family is a Honda family (5 vehicles) yet my F-150 2.7 has the 2nd most miles (2006 Accord = 390k miles / F150 = 230k miles) and has never had an issue while my 2018 Accord with less than 90k miles needs a new AC condenser! Do your own research before following the advice of this guy…just saying….
Try to get an older Bronco
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD I’m looking at a Honda ridge line black edition
I have the 2.0 Sport and its almost as fast as my 2015 Camaro RS. quiet and solid so far. So far an amazing vehicle.
Good luck
This guy has a problem. A bias problem.
You are describing "Scotty "AC Pro" Kilmer.
I've been a mechanic most of my life. I don't know what experience you have but it's lacking. It's not a race car. If you can't stop it properly with the factory brakes then you shouldn't be driving. As far as HP goes, Hell, we had V8's with 150HP pulling trailers. About the only thing I can agree with you on is cylinder deactivation. Even on a V8 it's a pita. Ford only got into it because they're trying to get every MPG they can. No vehicle is perfect. I use to work for a Toyota dealer and trust me we always had enough work. Most peoples problems come from lack of maintenance and how they treat their vehicle. I've owned many Fords over the years with over 200k and have yet to crack open an engine or replace a transmission.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing you are right except on my lacking experience, bronco sport weight 3700# then tow 2000# 5700 max plus all the items we all bring on top of that, so ;lets say worst case 6k and your confident a 3 cylinder motor is going to make the test of time. It wont and those brakes ohhh those brakes Hey take it easy
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD I honestly don't see the brakes bring a problem. The old pickup trucks only had one piston calipers and drum brakes and did just fine. I do agree that I wouldn't tow anything with a Bronco sport. I think the engine is fine for moving the vehicle around, but would definitely be to much pulling a trailer or camper. Being in boost all the time would be to much for the engine.
Thanks for review, my dad was thinking of getting one (2022) & we listened to ur commentary
They should have made an OJ package 😂
Have had my Bronco Sport Badlands package as of July 2021 and 12000 k's later have not had one problem. I am quite happy with mine.
Have a Sport Outer Banks. 15,000 miles, no issues……
I love my Bronco Sport…Haters gonna hate.
@@calebtoman I’m looking to buy the biglands
@@nascartalksandopinionnewsw8589 highly recommend it…Took my Big Bend off road recently and even though not a badlands, it did very well. I went with one Jeep, Tacoma TRD and an old Nissan Pathfinder.
15 miles. That’s less than a year of driving in Texas.
2021 bronco sport big ben,1.5 3 cylinder 31480 miles no issues other than a few minor recalls. Squealing brakes when backing up, checked fuel lines for leaking and 12 volt PCM and ECM update
I have the first edition since January. No issues at all love it so far.
Ive had 0 recall notices ., can't find anyone who has.. I'm beginning to think this fool is full of crp
7500 miles on my bronco sport. Under the hood it looks messy. No bad noises though. Brakes are honestly great. Best vehicle I have ever driven in the snow with Falcon Wlidpeak AT3W tires on it. I am averaging 29.8 miles per gallon. I have driven around 300 miles of dirt roads and it does great in amny conditions. The only thing I cannot adamantly disagree with the gentleman who made this video is with the long term issues with the engine or drivetrain - and that's because no one has 150k on their bronco sport as of yet. As for a 3 cylinder that hits 6k rpms - I got a 2 cylinder bike that hits 14k rpms just fine. Modern car engines are becoming more like motorcycle engines all the time. As for multiple displacement systems - while the verdict might still be out, the reality is this tech is happening with every manufacturer including motorcycles as well. Some older guys will always think of the old 8-6-4 from back in the 80's, and I think we can all agree that motor by gm sucked. I've owned the 5.7 hemi with the MDS in it and that truck has the reputation for the cams and lifters going bad. This caused people to assume it was the MDS system's fault. Truth is RAM installed very cheap rollers on the lifters which wear prematurely and then lock up which in turn destroys the cam. Multiple displacement systems are going to be more and more commonplace. I think the vid creator might need to update his understanding of modern engineering or maybe stick to videos centered around older tech which seems more familiar to him. I say this because the wisdom in this video was relevant 20 years ago, and then fair skepticism 10 years ago, but currently not so much. This platform is across a wide variety of ford vehicles and has been around prior to 2021 as it was developed in both the awd system of the focus st and the escape. Ford has invested enough time into platform to feel comfortable using it among most of their vehicle line up including the new Maverick.
Bronco sport owner here just wanted to let everyone know when the battery goes low on the vehicle it might shut off completely, it happen to my wife in the middle of traffic with my children on board. Ford contacted me and said when the battery gets low it shuts off the module causing the bronco go into limp mode. They weren’t concerned of this safety issue informed me they will note it down. Pretty disappointed right now
We actually love our big bend bronco sport! We are racking up the miles and smiling all the way. I can’t think of another vehicle that I would rather purchase for the sticker price of the bronco sport. No buyers remorse here and no hate to spread 💙
Can’t wait for mine to arrive!! Also a Big Bend and estimated to get here next month 🤞🏼
@@lanybelle1694 you will love it ! The wait is worth the reward 💙
I just recently purchased a Big Bend Bronco Sport, did you happen to have squeaky breaks in the beginning?
We have had no issues at all. Bought it back in May. I'm not really a Ford guy, but we love our bronco .This guy is very bias
Yes. me too. He is a smirking jackass. Ignore him.
I’ve had my Base Model Bronco Sport since May and have had zero issues knock on wood! Do I wish I had more power? Sometimes but for the most part it gets me where I want to go and then some.
Just purchased a 2024 Honda Passport Trailsport couldn't be happier!!
This is actually funny as hell 🤣. The fact that he's basically holding back his laughter while going through the list of issues with the bronco sport 😂 Lmao
"While in four-wheel drive" and it's a AWD vehicle. Have a Bronco sport Outer Banks edition since April 2021 and zero issues. Wife loves her ride.
We have a 2021 outer banks and have had zero problems in 22000 miles.
Really informed review! We shouldn't be surprised with Ford or GM, That's why I've been driving a 2006 Tacoma for 15 years and just replaced the original battery a month ago .... Cheers
LOVE MY BRONCO SPORT ...!!! 37 TO 40 MPG ....!!!!! NO PROBLEMS...!!!!!! NO BUYER REGRET HERE...!!!!!!
37-40? R u sure?
I have a 2023 Bronco Sport Outer Banks. 3k miles and it’s usually under a carport. One day it wasn’t and it rained all day. I opened my back passenger door and water poured out all around the door seal on both sides. The hinge side brought water directly into my floorboard. I have seen a Reddit thread where others have had issues with the same door. I have an appointment 2 months out to have it looked at. I’m so upset. Otherwise it’s a good ride. Good gas mileage.
Hello. Bronco Sport owner here…Big Bend edition, traded in my 2015 Subaru WRX. Absolutely love it, no issues at all, and that 3 cylinder is a total bad a$$. Compared to the RAV4 in terms of reliability, it ranked higher on the JD power score. Not to mention it earned IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award. Can’t get better than that.
I highly doubt this will be more reliable then a rav 4 in a couple thousand miles
@@michaelstarks5656 Why? I mean the Bronco Sport beat out the competition on the IIHS Safety Ratings, including the RAV4. So if it’s more safe, there has to be some quality to the machine. Not to mention it has the best AWD drive system in its class. There’s a reason it’s the 🐐.
Because the amount of recalls and issues that people are having already...yeah sure toyota had a few with the new models but ford quality is nothing compared to toyota...the branco has sooo many shitty reviews from owners and no jd power who spend one week in a car
Come back in 2 to 3 years and tell me this again...highly doubt you will
@@michaelstarks5656 It’s a brand new vehicle, a first year production vehicle. Of course there are risks when buying any vehicle that is brand new and any quirks will be worked out. Like you said, all car manufacturers have recalls these days, though I have no recalls on my Bronco Sport thus far. In fact, I feel pretty comfortable saying this has comparable reliability to Toyota. My Grandma has a 2020 RAV4 and while it is slightly bigger inside, it’s doesn’t feel more quality than the little Bronco. To my knowledge, Ford and Toyota are the only ones still putting real automatic transmissions in their vehicles, not those god awful CVT or DCTs. I believe it really comes down to the owner and proper maintenance of how long a vehicle lasts. As for now, I am super happy with my purchase and all the head turns was totally worth it because it really is a handsome vehicle. I don’t know how reliable it will be 2-3 years from now, but in 4 months I will have had it for a year with 0 issues. It may not end up being the most reliable in its class, but it is certainly the most capable. Hopefully in 3 years, they’ll have the new Tacoma TRD which I will eventually get. Cheers 🥂 and happy holidays🎄 .
Almost like this guy doesn’t know that 3cyl turbo has been in Europe for a decade. This guy gives a lot of bs with little source or knowledge, but yeah, go buy a 1.5 turbo Honda with oil consumption, mis fires and loss of power
I wonder what all of the many people who bought a Bronco Sport think about you calling them an "absolute idiot?" The video would probably be taken more seriously without such vitriol.
When you find a vehicle without any recalls let me know.
What vehicles have never had a recall?
Honda has three of the top 10 -- the Civic, Accord and CR-V. Toyota checks in with the Corolla and Camry, and Subaru has one model, the Crosstrek
Civic had an air bag recall
Crossterk as well had recalls.
The peace sign and the multiple kerosene heaters in his shop says it all!
As somebody that works at ford and can get 8k off any ford I chose to drive Toyota
2018 Accord = no issues
2022 Outer Banks = no issues
However, I do agree with the argument about the brakes. For me they are underwhelming and underpowered especially in a place like NYC. No regrets though, love my Bronco and it's cabin.
Bought a 1989 bronco 2 rust free three years ago with a blown head gasket and put a brand new 2.9 L V6 jasper Cologne engine in it! $6000 How much did I save over buying a brand new one? I love my Bronco 2 and it gets me from point A to point B and it’s made out of steel not plastic! I would never buy a brand new one!
Oh Man I had one of those The Motor Press beat those B2's up in there articles But I thought it was great and a 5 spd Manuel never a days problem with it and the guy I sold it to is still driving it for his hunting trips and wood cutting and hauling.
Recalls are based on statistics, and not all recall issues actually affect all of the vehicles. As complex as vehicles are now, recalls come with any vehicle.
"But...who am I?" Well put 😀. Gee I wonder how much of this is a bias against Ford and this model in particular, as opposed to based on real data. The car hasn't even been out that long? How can there already be all of this doom and gloom about it? Nice click bait!
LOL , exactly WHY I tell my wife we will NOT buy a NEW vehicle, too dang much to spend to get junk that has to be worked on, I can keep my old stuff & do that with NO car payments, and high tax & insurance
@Gerardo Guijarro That's like 63k... Brand new with extras that car cost 45k
Sorry about your thin drive shaft, bro! Lol
Why don’t you ever correct the title on your videos!?! You NEVER mention “Bronco Sport”!! The Ford Bronco is a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT vehicle than the Bronco Sport! Yet you NEVER differentiate the two in your video titles!
We get it! You have a beef with Ford, But, It’s almost like you are purposely trying to mislead your viewers! Have a little integrity and at least attempt to correct this!
Does any owner of a Bronco Sport here, hears a ticking sound that seems like its coming from the windshield? Other than that, my Big Bend is doing awesome.12000 miles in 6 months and never have any problems. This thing is a beast in “sports mode”. I still have to see how it performs in snow. Did i mention its doing 29 mpg on the highway?
Ford has a service bulletin on this see your ford dealer
The 3.7L would have been a good engine for the Bronco Sport. People who buy these small direct injected turbo engines are not mechanics or dont plan on keeping the vehicles beyond the warranty period I think
The new Ford Broken sport! There is no bad year, they all have the same ecoboost problem
had my bronco sport badlands since march and still haven't had any issues
@@paulfeasal6024 Shows how much you know... Ford has been putting Iterations of this motor in vehicles in Europe for over 10 years. It's among their most reliable platforms.
I almost bought one but ended up with a Subaru Forester...
add to that the roof liner glue is not holding the roof liner up.... It sags and separates. Known fault. No fix.
The last Ford we owned was a 2010 Escape, it was the last because it was a mechanics dream car, fortunately we bought it new and was under full warranty. Traded it in on a Toyota. Only regret I have is that now I only get to go in for service a couple times a year for oil changes, so don't get to eat free popcorn 5 or 6 times a year at the dealer. Oh, one other draw back for owning a dependable vehicle is you don't get to drive the loaner vehicles any more.
Over 30,000 miles on my 2022 and the only problems so far a squeaky brakes in reverse.
I guess with Ford, its best to lease and get these issues covered by the company.
I have a Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend. I regret having it. Too many recalls. The dealership that I purchased it from is sh*tty. Smh. I am so frustrated
have a 2024 ford bronco sport 2181km and almost left hubby on side of road. check engine flashing. Alert one misfire detected, alert two erractic electrical fault on cylinder number 1. no power and stalled. limped it home, since less then 5 mins away, thank goodness and now going to get towed to dealership.
My wife's 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 has a 1.2L three cylinder engine, I believe it puts out 78hp at like 5500 or so. The car weighs like 2200 lbs. The CVT is a dog but at least the engine doesn't work all that hard, your engine speed is always at like 2k or below when you're cruising along. I never thought in my wildest dreams another manufacturer would have the brass cojones to bring another 3 banger to the North American market. I would never buy a 3 cylinder in anything heavier than the Mirage and maybe a CVT is fine for a regular car like a Corolla or Civic but I was researching the Subaru Ascent, says that it can tow 5000 lbs. 🤣 Yeah ok, with the only thing between you and that 5000 lbs. trailer is a steel belt that stretches. Unbelievable engineering. I mean just terrible. I'm getting me a Toyota Highlander, they've upped the tow capacity to 5000 lbs. on the newer ones with the factory tow package. I have a small 5x8 aluminum trailer with a GVWR of 2990, so the Highlander should be plenty.
I agree completely and you will not go wrong with that highlander haven't met anyone who can say bad about it
I have owned 6 new Mitsubishis and 3 of them were Mirages all purchased new, 2015 Mirage ES CVT, 2017 Mirage G4 SE CVT, and now I have my 2021 Mirage SE CVT and 2019 Eclipse Cross SEL Touring S-AWC. I buy a new car every 2 to 3 years and never have I purchased the same car twice until the Mirage and I have owned many cars. The engine, a 1.2L 3 cylinder engine with 78 hrsp and 74 lb ft of torque is extremely basic and super reliable. It has so little to go wrong with it and is so easy to maintain and work on. These cars are proven to be reliable by owners and owners love them. I would never buy a FORD period weather it be a 3, 4, 6, 8 cylinder! Of all 6 Mitsubishis (1 Outlander Sport, 2 Eclipse Crosses, 3 Mirages) they have been our most reliable and most liked vehicles of all our new cars purchased from Chevy, Hyundai, Dodge, Kia and Mitsubishi since 2001 until now. They made some nice upgrades to the 2021 Mirage and Mirage G4 especially the SE trim. The SE trim hatch is spiffed up nice inside and out with the leatherette and plaid stitched cloth seats, led headlights, led daytime running lights, led tail lights, push start, cruise, pw, pl, pm, forward collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, auto high beams, new gauge cluster, new touch screen and larger back up camera, cloth on front door panels and door arm rests, upgraded interior trim throughout with piano black, chrome and carbon fiber, fold down driver seat arm rest, heated seats and tons of minor tweaks. The SE really takes it up a notch for 2021. Even the base Mirage ES may not have all the visual upgrades and higher end extra features its still super well equipped with pw, pl, pm, keyless entry, bluetooth, cruise, audio controls on steering wheel, back up cam, 7 inch touch screen, apple car play, android auto, usb port, led tail lights, automatic climate control, 7 airbags, forward collision mitigation and pedestrian detection with auto brake, and more. Compared to a base Chevy Spark LS its very well equipped as the spark does not even have power windows, no power locks, no automatic climate control, no led tail lights, no cruise control, no audio controls or bluetooth controls on steering wheel, only seating for 4, much smaller rear seat, much smaller cargo area, and worse fuel economy. Sure the Mirage has less power and may be a little less refined than the Spark but the Mirage is far more reliable in the long run especially looking at previous earlier year Sparks and Mirage owners like their cars. Glad you got a Mirage G4.
@@kmckenzie2461 I have a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor never a day of problem Mitsubishi is a over looked high quality company
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD Wow that is awesome, dang! Yes Mitsubishis are highly underrated. They are nothing ground breaking or over the top they are just good reliable cars that use time tested and proven powertrains and platforms. I hope this trend continues now that they are in an alliance
Mitsubishi/Renault/Nissan.
@Andrew West wow really!!! Is it the XC90? Don’t they have like a really pumped up 4 cylinder pushed to its limits with turbo, super and whatever charged all together.
I cant believe this quality
Our european cars have a bad rep for reliability long term that is… mainly due to certain parts or expensive costs replacing them.
Usually they are exceptionally well put together though.
But the quality of so many american cars is astonishingly bad. I dont get it.
From parts to assembly
and they keep buying them ???????????????? and several thousands over sticker ?????????????? Help me understand hey
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD i dunno
But its the same with watches and many other consumer goods these days
I don't understand the logic or lack thereof either. They will proudly berate imports while staring happily at their misaligned panel gaps and recall notices 🤣
@@kloschuessel773 I don't think is the same. Really expensives watches don't normally lose value over time.
@@ChichoTerremoto that depends on the watch
Some do and some dont. Some fall and then explode in value later down the road.
Same could be said about cars. However you are right depreciation is much worse with cars and they are more tools than watches are these days… being luxury items after all.
Only a few supercars are like that. But also luxury items.
It is however the same scarcity that drives these prices
Give me some of what this guy is smoking
Dang with all these issues I’m surprised I made it home from the dealer. Here’s a little bit learned from a quick search on this car. Aced the IIHS(safety test)www.motorbiscuit.com/2022-ford-bronco-sport-aced-iihs-safety-test-1/ also recommended by CR fordauthority.com/2021/11/2022-ford-bronco-sport-joins-consumer-reports-recommended-cars/
Looking at you video history seems like someone is mad at Ford. I’m seeing a lot of bias here or just wants clicks? I’ll keep you posted about how reliable my Bronco has been(I’ve owned several Fords if it’s like the others it should last me a while)
Might seem that way but I'm Ford through and through I know Ford has over sold this and under powered as well and in the end I'm only reporting what other customers have stated
Lucky you! I bought my big bend bronco sport in Oct. Well my breaks squeak like crazy and it is currently in the shop because my front end suspension went on my car. I have never taken off roading no reason for it to shit the bed the way it did! Worst part is I traded two very reliable Honda’s for this piece of crap! I was so excited when I bought my baby bronco, now I’m just pissed!
I still have an 93 4x4 explorer. Love the twin I beam/solid.ish.front end.no 4x4 issues.love the versatility of folding down seats. Etc.at 150k burnt valve..new long block.160k a4ld tranny puked...rebuilt it.a/c has failed 3 times spent appx.4k$ on a/c.finally installed belt bracket delete.new radiator.starter.alt.3 blower motors..I keep several spare relays in console.I,m a cat certified field svc.tech.I keep tool kit in case.I can,t bare to sell it. I've had since new and cat tag looks good on bumper.I now spend my hard earned cash on japs :(. My 03 4runner has 200k. V8 4x4.with NO issues under hood.just brakes and tires.I hate to admitt but jap.made "j in vin # "trucks are tough.and a good investment..just saying.
I quit buying 1st gen. anything after 1977, I let the Rich, and, wealthy play with 'em first, then, if they're any good I buy the third gen..
Just like the original bronco,JUNK !
Never had chemistry with Ford !!!
Hm, food for thought. Just bought this thing so I can get to work in the snow. Work is 45 minutes away in great conditions. I knew I shouldn't have let my dad talk me into buying this thing. He gonna be pissed when I ask him for money to help maintain it 😆
Too late. I bought mine in April.
At least none of the metioned troubles.
I've offroad her very bad and just a tranny overheat mode when trying to rockclimb. Waited 5 minutes and kept going. No trouble in sand, rain or hills. Very good braking tho. Super cold a/c and I live in the Caribbean. Not very good on mpg but I live in a stop and go city.
My concern is not about a loose bolt or missing a bit of oil , I can handle that.
What concerns me more is the transmission real noisy shifthing at low rpms.
The loose cables mentiones you can fix it easy. Just some tie straps and done.
I have mine since April and has 9500 miles on it.
She has great looks and if it fails well it has warranty.
But thanks for your hateful review.
Maybe you should review also about 3cyl with 600 HP koenigsegg designed.
Good day for all!
The koenigsegg is very impressive yet the only thing it shares with fords 1.5 3 is just that 3 pistons and rods The rest of the motor is galactic difference and its a electric super car
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD still 3 pistons and rods.
And 90% of your review comes from this video.
th-cam.com/video/0iLZ0IMKdtQ/w-d-xo.html
I have 2021 Badlands Bronco Sport with the 2.0L and I Love it. My wife drives it and she loves it . THIS GUY DOES NOT HAVE ANY AUTO MOTIVE INTELLIGENCE WHEN HE IS SLAMING A VERY WELL DESIGNED PIECE OF AUTOMOTIVE ART.
Good job!
Thanks!
This is why I got the "new" 4Runner.
Old outdated interior and slow power, not for me
@Andrew West Build quality? I give one the old school “outdated” stuff but the 5th Gen 4Runner is considered one of the best trucks Toyota ever built. They come out of the Lexus plant in Japan for goodness sake. You’ll go through 3 new Fords before you wear out a 4Runner.
@Andrew West Apples and Oranges. The Telluride is more akin to the Toyota Highlander not the 4Runner. That is a nice SUV though.
@@OakleyworldThe bronco sport 1.5 has 180hp. So much for power lol
I believe it’s a 1.5 ? you don’t know what your running down lol , have you driven one ?
Well was I wrong ??? Was it not a 1.5,, I believe it is Mr Ghost. I have driven both models and all engine options The simple fact is 3 cylinder in that heavy of a vehicle will not cut it for the long term haul and Ford knows this, It is part of the plan
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD its the problem with all this co2 shit
The sport is supposed to be sold in europe too
The normal bronco couldnt even be sold here.
Grenadier from ineos had to take modern bwm engines
Not easy building a big engine that will go past those weird regulations
However… it will never last as long as a v8 or work as reliably. It will however be cheap to drive and probably still last long enough…
Looking at the rest of the quality i doubt the engines will fail before the rest.
Dang all of those ISSUES it should be illegal to drive!!!!
Boy!!!
I wasn’t aware of Ford’s neglect. This raises the question of owners filing for lawsuits. Hands down, lawsuits are in the works. Sounds like this is a Chinese made vehicle. Disappointed.
When are they going to build the Recall Ranger Edition?
video about bronco sports but showing the bronco...
Is your ceiling fan on while you taped this? You are glowing in an oscillating way.
Where are all new broncos manufactured? I am skeptical about anything manufactured in Mexico. Poor Quality Control and Assurance.
I just bought a 2022 bronco sport and I have an issue with the glass the dealershi seem to give a
Ford does have service issues in there dealerships Since its warranty most service folks in there shops don't want to touch it No Commission
Its a weak street car/ Escape meant for street use only. The scary thing is the real Bronco is a mechanical disaster as well. sad
I'm very glad he's not my Doctor !
First year vehicles always have problems look at ram when they came out with new generation trucks they had issues with them. The following year few to none issues
funny I had a first year ram with the 10 cylinder auto pulled a 16k construction trailer never a days problem ran that baby up to 540k Ya just never know I just hope Ford doesn't pull there dual clutch trany debacle
I don't know how I got here but this was hilarious!
They just slapped this junk together.
This isn't a real Ford Bronco....
The older Broncos are the real one's
isnt the vibration from it going down 2 2 cylinders or something like that
That is not a Bronco! That’s a Bronco Sport. That’s a totally different vehicle.
Folks don't google or you tube bronco sport they search ford bronco
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD This is your channel so I will respect your belief. However, in my opinion, that is far from the truth. This is the reason why people go to a Ford dealer thinking they are buying a Bronco and get Bamboozled. I understand your reason for the clickbait. 😂😂.
@@justlivelovelaughfrugally its not this dudes fault
Ford did this on purpose…
And ford did it also to use the bronco name for marketing in europe
If you are dumb enough to get a proper bronco in the us and so ill informed that you leave with a sport and never mind the design…
Thats on those folks
@@kloschuessel773 That’s sad. I’m seeing on the internet, people are buying the sport thinking they bought the big Bronco
I know every car can have issues and I will be honest I’m a huge Ford fan. I wanted the Bronco sport sooo bad but I wanted a sunroof. I couldn’t find one I wanted with the features. I was driving a Fiesta and desperately needed something bigger. Couldn’t find what I wanted so I bought a Honda CRV. Im thankful things didn’t work out to get the Bronco Sport after seeing several videos like these 😳😳
Does this guy have any cars he DOES like/recommend? or does he only see what's wrong with cars, life, . . . ? very curious if he likes anything.
People only stop for train wrecks, a video like this has 1000's of views and video with recommended vehicles may get 50 views youtube analytics show the same thing sadley this is what sells gets hits and gets comments
my wife got her 2020 bronco sport brand new she has right under 25,000 miles thus far we had the dealer replace the battery on a two yr old car the recall on the breaks still make sqweek noise in the morring ........ i see oil stains om the driveway had the recall on oil somthing checked soooo ford say it look good we are gonna sell it and go with a wangler she is gonna go with wangler me i bought a 1977 f 150 460 ci paid 5,000 grand i did some things to it ac new tans new i get 8 miles a gallon but i dont go no where just home to store hardwaer strore local but she a hell of adrive and i know she wont fail ...... im 13,000 in so far 66,432 original miles she like a new truck. th-cam.com/video/QjMBOo-XAZo/w-d-xo.html
Does anyone else have weird noises coming from under the hood? Mine sounds like fluid running through tubes which that could be what it is but I’m not a car guy idk?
very strange would have to hear it never heard of this problem yet
MIne wont keep battery charged and they have had it 3 times so far and they kept fixing stuff and now they have had for 3 days and i still get battery dead notice on my phone,
I can’t find any recalls where are you finding these?
www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle
other info came from ford secret service updates and owners
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD ok so you’re just over exaggerating a small number of vehicles being affected when the greater number is for the escape. Good to know. 👍
I’ve owned many Toyotas that had recalls.
Bronco sport outer banks 36,600 miles no issues until today my wife was driving my kids to school and the bronco just died out in the middle of the road! For no reason I jump started the bronco drive it home I’m guessing it’s a battery issue
Phantom connection loss do to a static build up occurs in certain weather conditions (Ford Secret service Bulletin ) Issued around oct 22
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD I live in Tucson Az pretty hot weather here
@@mannyleon121 Hot Dry weather area's are whats talked about in this service bulletin Fords aware of this, There is no fix yet because some units have it happen once and never again some other units have BCM,s ECM.S and other controlling sensors go out completely But its rare so far
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD thanks for your help!
@@CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD just received a update from ford they still have my bronco they told me the reason the bronco shut off was because the battery was low wtf! If that’s the case they are going to get someone seriously hurt if it just shuts off because the battery is low!
For all you people think you know it all if you don’t own or think of buying a new 2021 / 2022 bronco shut your mouths and move on to another channel. Do yourself a favor! Thank you!!! I do have a 2021 Bronco Sport with only 1,100 miles and by the way there a clicking noise is coming from underneath the bronco truck either the drive shaft or wheel deferential on the back of it. It’s super loud and it’s been in the Ford dealership for a month now and Ford Corporate engineer’s can’t figure out what is the issue yet!!
This is so sad hey. To bad MONEY is the issue, the only way to figure out a problem is to put it on the vehicle lift and pay a com·pe·tent mechanic to chase down the issue But FORD will not do this, It gets in the way of share holder profits But we are all ford haters for revealing the facts
Someone is a Chevy guy lol.
Nope have several ford super D's I just call it as I see it
time will tell
Yes, agree with the idiot comment!!!
Missing bolts?
It's just another car
That's a Bronco Sport ! Not a Bronco neighba
I have a 2017 escape with a 1:5 L : 22000 mi. Head gasket leaking water in number 2 cylinder. Ford will not cover the fix. Bad design customers problem? Sad after a130 years of building cars they put out pure JUNK.
The 1.5l wasn't even available in your car at that point. You have the 1.6l. It's been discontinued because of the issues it was having. The 1.5 is a much better motor
My motorcycle goes pretty good. Maybe Ford should have Triumph build their next generation 3 cylinder.
Could you imagine that!!!!
You can definitely tell the Broncosport is made in Mexico
I'm going to get a lot of slack for this post but it's how I feel and what I have observed in the past 30 years. I have a Bachelor Degree in Automotive Technology, a Bachelor Degree In Industrial Engineering, Associates Degree in Accounting and a Minor in Phycology. I own the Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend version and I have not had any issues with it. To tell you the truth, I rather have my vehicle produced in Mexico or any other Country than ours. I have been in the Manufacturing business for over 30 years, very little of that has been in the automotive field but in the food, beverage and personal hygiene products industry. In my experience, I have seen a significant decline in a personal sense of pride, quality of work, work ethic and a personal concern about what is produced and how it is produced in the American worker. I can't help but think this is why the foreign markets are kicking our asses, (Americans), in every Manufacturing market we have. "If you can't beat them, join them" has been the American theme for the past 30 years or more for everything we used to be efficient at: Manufacturing, Information Technology, Engineering, Architecture, etc. So, no disrespect, but you and others thinking that if something is manufactured in a different Country besides ours "Is a piece of crap", is a farce. Sorry to be so blunt but this is the future the American Businesses and our culture has put us in.
@@jameskempff9817 I'm with you I keep saying We are no longer the America That we where,, Our politicians no longer hide there corruption, Workers no longer show up to there jobs and if they do there is no pride but they want 20 30 bucks a hour and I can go on and on it is disgusting to me.
I'm with you on the Mexico thing John. They maybe could have avoided some of the build quality issues if it was built here, but it sounds like they've got engineering issues too. I would never buy a vehicle with cylinder deactivation. It just sounds like a terrible thing to do to an engine.
I don’t think it’s because Mexicans building it they are going to put it together with whatever hardware or parts the Ford motor company provided them
Over sized Yugo..
60k no issues both on and off road so far....bronco sport 2022 butter banks
Just bought a Bronco Sport Badlands and already hearing a thumping sound under vehicle in low speeds.
Thats just great hey Jeez
Lame
Go buy a Subaru.........
Mine runs great. Not all about HP.....