Bronco makes off-roading less intimidating

Bronco wild Outdoors
Jul 03, 2021

Rank V

Jul 03, 2021

The first time I drove a 2021 Ford Bronco was at Bronco Off-Roadeo Texas on June 28th, and even though I am a self-described good driver and fast learner, the Bronco has a feel in the cockpit as if you have been there before. The layout of the controls, pedals, and other features made driving the Bronco in a rocky wash as easy as driving my F250 on the highway. I know it's not a 10 on the difficulty scale, but consider I started the Bronco, put it into gear, and selected my goat mode. In less than five minutes, I was driving in a water-filled wash while getting the feel for the Bronco and all of its available controls.

Take a look at my first time behind the wheel of a 2021 Badlands Bronco with Sasquatch as we began our two days of getting to know the new Bronco.

okie4570, Deano Bronc
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Wank ER

Jul 03, 2021

#1
Looks like a lot of fun!
2021 FE Cactus Grey

Rank I

Jul 07, 2021

#2
The first time I drove a 2021 Ford Bronco was at Bronco Off-Roadeo Texas on June 28th, and even though I am a self-described good driver and fast learner, the Bronco has a feel in the cockpit as if you have been there before. The layout of the controls, pedals, and other features made driving the Bronco in a rocky wash as easy as driving my F250 on the highway. I know it's not a 10 on the difficulty scale, but consider I started the Bronco, put it into gear, and selected my goat mode. In less than five minutes, I was driving in a water-filled wash while getting the feel for the Bronco and all of its available controls.

Take a look at my first time behind the wheel of a 2021 Badlands Bronco with Sasquatch as we began our two days of getting to know the new Bronco.

Thanks for sharing. My wife and I did the Off-Roadeo experience on Thursday (7/1) and Friday (7/2) of last week. I was impressed with the experience overall, but like you said, the interior and controls of the Bronco just felt familiar and comfortable. I drove the Hummer and the deuce-and-a- half and 5-ton trucks when I was in the Army, but never anything extreme, so I would consider myself an off-road newbie. After a little instruction on what each feature was and what it was used for, I felt like an old pro.
Deano Bronc

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