Bronco Sport vs. RAV4 vs. Renegade vs. Crosstrek: Which Of These "Soft Roaders" Is Best OFF-Road?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2021
  • In this episode of TFLtalk, Roman and Tommy discuss the red-hot Ford Bronco Sport alongside the Toyota RAV4, Jeep Renegade and Subaru Crosstrek. All of these cars have a more adventurous version, even if they are "soft roaders" compared to their more dedicated SUV counterparts (like the big Bronco). Which one of these cars is the best though?
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  • @garrettbarbosa3080
    @garrettbarbosa3080 3 года назад +137

    Wow Subaru blacklist you guys for being honest I was going to buy a WRX but if that’s how they’re going to treat you guys I won’t be buying any Subaru products anytime soon they screwed up

    • @XA351GT
      @XA351GT 3 года назад +9

      My wife has a Crosstrek and loves it .

    • @ShogunAutoworks
      @ShogunAutoworks 3 года назад +6

      @@XA351GT the crosstrek is just an impreza Outback.
      I guess the name confused people so they made a "new model". Same exact thing. Lifted impreza.

    • @MarkPharaoh
      @MarkPharaoh 3 года назад +22

      I seriously doubt you changed your large purchase decision on a vehicle because a YT channel got blacklisted from then manufacturer 😂

    • @grundyman26
      @grundyman26 3 года назад +3

      @@ShogunAutoworks and the outback is a lifted legacy , duh

    • @grundyman26
      @grundyman26 3 года назад +4

      you're gonna base your purchase on them getting blacklisted? what do you have to do with that ? im asking for a friend

  • @ksfishchannel
    @ksfishchannel 2 года назад +72

    To me, my baby Bronco (big bend trim) has every single thing I want. I live out in the sticks and in the winter, when the roads get snow they get pretty treacherous. I needed something that can confidently traverse ruts, snow, and occasionally ice. The baby bronco can do all of that without a hitch. On the other hand, I have a 35 minute commute to work every day, and the baby bronco also does that awesomely, getting me close to 30 mpg. I also LOVE the heated seats when it's cold. And I love the way it looks. It's perfect, IMO.

    • @KPHVAC
      @KPHVAC 2 года назад +6

      Is the baby bronco large enough to fold the seats down and sleep in the back? It looks to short to sleep in and I'm only 5'9. I want an SUV that I can take camping and sleep inside the vehicle. I have a 4 inch memory foam mattress topper that I want to roll out inside and sleep on.

    • @jeremiahgoffney8425
      @jeremiahgoffney8425 2 года назад +6

      @@KPHVAC yes it surprisingly can and you can put a tent on the top, it's sturdy enough

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Год назад +1

      How is your Bronco Sport doing for you after several months?

    • @KingfellaNate
      @KingfellaNate Год назад

      I agree with this 100% I finally got out of my Focus which was absolute garbage in any type of inclimate weather. Truly terrible. It even made me stress driving my work commute if the wind was blowing slightly. My 2023 Bronco Sport has given me the confidence back in driving on 99% of terrains and 100% of weather conditions. It's almost the perfect mix of off-road capabilities while being a great daily driver.

    • @sick86stang
      @sick86stang 5 месяцев назад

      ​@KPHVAC I'm 5 9 and I also have a 4" memory foam mattress it definitely has enough room to stretch your legs out if you move the driver seat up a few inches, I leave the seat in position and sleep at an angle [me and my little dog] it's really comfortable I love it, when it gets a little cold I can start it in the middle of the night with the app on my phone and it will run for 15 minutes with the heater on and shut off, love my bronco big bend I just ordered some all terrain tires it's gonna look good 😊

  • @tombadger2058
    @tombadger2058 3 года назад +109

    Gotta agree with Tommy on Subarus and CVTs. Vast majority of their customers don't care what kind of transmission it has. They want good MPG with AWD at an affordable price.

    • @sarahsundstrom1425
      @sarahsundstrom1425 2 года назад +8

      My Subaru takes the Fairbanks Winters like a beast... Just saying

    • @RKmndo
      @RKmndo 2 года назад +4

      1st...AWD isn't 4WD. This goes for ALL the modern CUVs...Subie, Bronco Sport, Renegade/Compass, Cherokee, etc. There's no truly-locked center diff in most models. There's no decent 4lo in most models. Tires can't be upsized very much. Plastic and sheetmetal are vulnerable to trail damage. Most are FWD-based, FIS, unibody platforms. The "terrain modes" of most modern CUVs are BS, compared to true lockers in center and pumpkin diffs.
      Note: A Rubicon has true lockers, as well as TCS (BrakeLok). It also has true 4lo.
      The Subaru chain-driven CVT isn't actually the problem with the Crosstrek's AWD. The problem is using TCS only, INSTEAD OF center and rear LSDs or locking diffs. TCS cuts power to the wheels. Even a base Jeep YJ, XJ, or TJ locked the center. Older Subies could seemingly clamp the center better than present-day Subies. Some owners of older Subies even installed a manual switch to clamp the center.
      Suzuki used a locking center in their economical SX4, so I know that it can be done for cheap. In the meantime...If you want better off-road traction in your modern Subie, install a rear locker for a few hundred $$. You'll also want armor, tires, and a winch. A Crosstrek will still never be a Wrangler or a Tacoma. Bodylifts and/or huge suspension lifts are not a likely possibility. Even a base YJ or XJ has at least a 2.72:1 low-range too, and I'm not even a fan of the unibody XJ, even though it has solid axles, a locked center, and true 4lo.
      CVTs are used to maximize MPG, and they can do this well. My 2016 2.slo/CVT Crosstrek can average 40+MPG on my commute. Throw a rear locker, armor, and tires on your Crosstrek if you want it to be better offroad. Just don't expect it to be a Rubicon or a 4Runner TRD Pro when you leave the pavement.
      The Bronco Sport Badlands, Maverick Tremor, and Cherokee Trailhawk are probably the best offroaders of the modern FIS unibody vehicles, but they can clamp some diffs well and have good power. The gearing is adequate too.

    • @valcom111t
      @valcom111t 2 года назад +1

      @@RKmndo I think you meant to reply to a different comment.

    • @00gt5speed
      @00gt5speed 2 года назад

      I love my 'Trek with the CVT. Good ability with great mileage. It's the Swiss army knife of small SUVs!

    • @miguelcabanillas8539
      @miguelcabanillas8539 2 года назад

      @@RKmndo thank you for the info!

  • @Holledel
    @Holledel 3 года назад +23

    We bought my wife a crosstrek 2 years ago and we love it. For everywhere she’s going to drive it it’s perfect and safe. We’re not going to take a $26k vehicle rock crawling or running through deep ruts. The cvt is fine because it’s gonna spend 90% of its life on asphalt or dirt roads. The crosstrek was also cheaper than any other 4x4/awd that we could find

  • @yrrah89
    @yrrah89 3 года назад +33

    i want to see a video of them all competing off road and see who the winner is.

  • @zachkinder5012
    @zachkinder5012 3 года назад +37

    No one looking at any of these is looking for Wrangler capability. You’d have to be insane to trade the creature comforts of a Bronco Sport for a 2-door base Wrangler with no A/C. That’s a toy for fun excursions. The Bronco isn’t a toy, it’s a daily driver.

    • @MaestroJericho
      @MaestroJericho 3 года назад +5

      Yeah. The Bronco is a beast and I've rented a wrangler for a trip and have friends with 4runners. But opted for the Sport simply because the Bronco/Wrangler/4runner would be a pita as a daily driver for me. And a Subaru/Sport/Rav4 makes more sense. More sense than the pristine mall crawlers i see around Southern California.

    • @tylergibson6418
      @tylergibson6418 2 года назад +10

      Exactly. People just can’t seem to accept that maybe a decent vehicle to have is something that’s comfortable and fairly fuel efficient combined with having some off-road capability. Realistically the bulk of people with “off-road vehicles” are on pavement 99% of the time anyway.

  • @basedury
    @basedury 3 года назад +80

    lol I was listening to the part about the rav4 for going to starbucks while in line at starbucks in my rav4 😅

    • @chrisdroste3296
      @chrisdroste3296 3 года назад +2

      this...THIS will be the reason I don't get a RAV4

    • @basedury
      @basedury 3 года назад

      @@chrisdroste3296 mine is older. tacoma someday though...

    • @user-ym9wb2mk5e
      @user-ym9wb2mk5e 3 года назад +2

      My wife's 2003 Sequoia wont be sold, she'll leave me, lol. The Rav4 though is something she said she wants and we'll prob get and relegate the Sequoia for large capacity trips. Any feedback on the Rav4 you can share? This is coming from a Toyota fan, but drive a '12 Ram 2500 MegaCab because my Tundra couldn't pull the weight I needed it to and they refuse to import a diesel to the US, so I had to sell it.

    • @basedury
      @basedury 3 года назад +1

      @@user-ym9wb2mk5e I have a 4th generation AWD but I have a couple friends with the new 5th gens. pretty much all ravs seem to be simple, low-maintenance vehicles that are great if you live in a city or town but like to get out and explore sometimes. I've taken mine on a few slightly rocky and muddy trails and it has surprised me even with all season tires. I also parallel park frequently and the size makes that pretty easy. the little center diff lock button has been useful offroad and in the snow out here in colorado. definitely get one with AWD though!

    • @jchr4381
      @jchr4381 4 месяца назад

      Rav 4 is a damn good vehicle I have an older one with true full time 4wd. I live in Montana I take her in the mountains and can go place my buddy in his Chevy pick-up or Tahoe can't get even in deep snow. On highway icey and snowy best vehicle I've ever owned. When emergency driving conditions I take the rav instead of my 3/4 ton truck.

  • @ross7684
    @ross7684 3 года назад +29

    Dang...wife just bought an Escape Titanium Hybrid...I should have worked harder at convincing her to get a Bronco Sport!

    • @garygoldsmith1738
      @garygoldsmith1738 3 года назад +1

      You can buy your own bronco

    • @TheZProtocol
      @TheZProtocol 3 года назад +14

      Trade in wife and Escape, buy the full size Bronco at launch. Enjoy.

    • @edlawrence6553
      @edlawrence6553 3 года назад +1

      I understand a bit how you feel.
      In December 2019, my wife bought us (my car-she paid for it) a 2020 Escape SE. Alas, the Bronco Sport wasn’t out yet. I think I could have persuaded her.
      But, our off-roading days are over. (Fun times back in the 90’s)
      Enjoy your Escape. We love ours.

  • @Legacy40k
    @Legacy40k 2 года назад +19

    Great videos, I've decided on a 2022 Bronco Sport. As mentioned - I would LOVE a big Bronco, it looks awesome. But when I take a good hard look at my needs, the bronco sport is more practical, and as expensive as it is, a Bronco sport with heated seats and steering wheel is still a lot cheaper than a big bronco with that same equipment.

  • @danielenger7133
    @danielenger7133 3 года назад +5

    Roman, you are a marketing genius. “Lets wait to talk about Bronco Sport until the end.” 👍🏻

  • @matthewrobertson156
    @matthewrobertson156 3 года назад +13

    Roman always finding a way to plug a Wrangler or Tesla even if they are not in the vehicle class discussion.

    • @zachkinder5012
      @zachkinder5012 3 года назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing. Why the heck would anyone looking at off-road capable crossovers entertain a serious off-roader when they’re probably thinking more about the day-to-day comforts?

    • @Petesbrobob
      @Petesbrobob 3 года назад +2

      That and they are “sure” bronco sport will have problems even though they didn’t experience them. It’s called hatin y’all

    • @MaestroJericho
      @MaestroJericho 3 года назад +2

      Hahaha I showed friends what they thought about this before I got one. Some said "I'd rather get a range rover/wrangler/4runner/etc.". Like bruh its not even the same class of vehicle, and I wish someone would kick me in the nuts if I had $50g and spent it on a Range Rover out of all things.

  • @CC-gt3ro
    @CC-gt3ro 3 года назад +8

    Bronco sport is better 4x4, better suspension for fast speed off road, 60cm water fording. 30 degree attack , 33 departure and 20 degree crossover. 8.8 inch ground clearance. Real trail mode like the 4runner. Front and camera that stays on in trail mode with cleaning. Roof rack that can support very heavy loads. Recovery hooks in front. 400w inverter, horizontal and vertical divider and table in the cargo. Confortable seats with high safari roof. Metal bash plate under key components. Oil cooling 4x4. Rear dual clutch lock differential. Copilot 360 with lane keep assist , line centering, cruise control intelligent. Wireless charging. Good responsive screen with sync3. The engine is more powerful 250hp 277 torque. It accelerate around the 6s. It has track crumb with the gps integrated. Very Good heating and cooling, very fast. Very good light and can add 100 extensions by third party official partners. The back window can open for long stuff to transport. The bronco is the only one with real full size spare tyres. Cargo is very sturdy. It is made for rugged environments. Carabiner hooks in the cargo as well as light for camp ground. The tyres are bigger than other cars. And car is better than any other on bad road (welcome quebec)

    • @tylergibson6418
      @tylergibson6418 2 года назад +2

      Yea the Bronco Sport Badlands and Cherokee Trailhawk are more comparable to a 4Runner than to a Rav 4.

  • @iodicelaw
    @iodicelaw 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate the time you spend to make these videos. They provide great information. Keep up the great work.

  • @patmason7276
    @patmason7276 2 года назад +7

    Love our Bronco sport gets 25 to 30 mpg nice ride and the dog fits in the rear.✌🇺🇸

  • @CC-gt3ro
    @CC-gt3ro 3 года назад +6

    The bronco sport 2021 just earned Top Safety Pick+ award from IIHS. The best possible rating. I will buy the badlands in orange cyber. The bronco sport is the best off road small suv. The rav4 didn’t get the + IIHS rating. The bronco sport apparently excelled in every crash test even the most difficult small-overlap test which mimics an impact with a stationary barrier in the headlight area of a vehicle. ´The headlight system offered on all trims earned a Good rating (the best rating possible) while both the standard and optional crash prevention systems outperformed in IIHS evaluations’

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Год назад

      I had a RAV4 AWD loaner a few years ago while my Tundra was in the shop, lucky timing as we happened get about 7-8 inches of snow. So I got to play with the AWD system a bit. Granted it was on pavement, but lets face it that's where people drive these crossovers. The AWD system combined with the cheap junk all season tires did very well. Never felt like I'd get stuck, and acceleration was pretty good considering the terrible tires...braking was good as well and was surprised given the tire type and I had several places where the show had gotten packed down to ice. Would I buy a RAV4, probably not, a Highlander would be the smallest I'd want to go personally.

  • @TugHillGuy
    @TugHillGuy 3 года назад +10

    I think a good way to view these "mid-roaders" is that they are vehicles that can get you to the trail-head, campground or other out-there places where you can then go hiking or do other outdoor activities. They aren't designed for all-day off-roading.

    • @jh2519
      @jh2519 2 года назад +2

      Like approach shoes in rock climbing.

    • @rachaelportillo8897
      @rachaelportillo8897 11 месяцев назад +1

      Completely! Not everyone is going over rocks or dunes. I'm one who goes to mountains where hills and snow are the biggest things I encounter. It's the occasional adventure and need for capabilities for safety I'm looking at

  • @alehax27
    @alehax27 3 года назад +27

    For the price the subaru crosstrek sport was the best option for me. Its been great so far. I dont rock crawl with it but i’ve done plenty of mild off roading to get to camp sites. I’ve been quite impressed with what it can do given what it is.

    • @ihategrigris
      @ihategrigris 2 года назад

      I've taken my stock, manual crosstrek rock crawling. Worked great!

    • @Montana_countryroads
      @Montana_countryroads 2 года назад

      I wondered if the last few manuals the Crosstrek had, worked better than the cvt.

    • @MrJpags
      @MrJpags 2 года назад +1

      Yes, people will always hate that non body on frame vehicles are going off road. But they need to understand we just want to go on mild unpaved roads to go camping!

  • @na1677
    @na1677 3 года назад +2

    This is the kind of honest review that is good to know!

  • @georgettesummers4044
    @georgettesummers4044 3 года назад +3

    I’m a 66 yo woman and I am not a car person, but during research for a new suv I have watched plenty of car videos and learned about the drawbacks of CVTs. I have definitely decided to not buy any car with a CVT even though it may have every other feature I want.

  • @garrettbarbosa3080
    @garrettbarbosa3080 3 года назад +13

    I got my bronco badlands fully loaded for 35,000 out the door traded in my Rubicon gladiator and this baby bronco go anywhere the jeep would go I’ve seen videos of guys rock crawling and modified jeeps couldn’t get up and the baby bronco first trade drove right up the rocks like nothing these things are insane and sick for what they are

  • @yellowsnowman9157
    @yellowsnowman9157 3 года назад +17

    Ford is really doing some great things. Both Broncos are way nicer than anything Jeep or any other company is producing....plus they look great. The F150 is incredible and the new Lightning is a game changer. Rebranding their electric SUVs as Mustang was brilliant for sales.

  • @Pcfly
    @Pcfly 3 года назад +6

    I think Tommy is right on the Subaru topic……sorry Dad, your wrong! I bought a Crosstrek with a CVT and +100k later……I’d buy it again! It tows a motorcycle trailer, goes off road enough and deals with rain, snow and ice or the PNW perfectly! Your dad is looking at this as a Subaru hater and being the typical off road “Purist”. It’s not a Jeep! Subaru is looking at itself, they’re killing it (sales figures for their brand IS off the charts) because they don’t care about trying to out “off road” the other brands but about making their brand better to the people that are buying, or wanting to buy their cars. Unlike almost all the other brands, Subaru builds their own CVT and knows it well. They build the best CVT period. Tommy is right, people buy Subaru because they fit in to 95% of the public’s basic needs and have the ability to do enough off road. Listen, I’m an off road guy, I have a full size Bronco on order, I just dirt biked around the White Rim Trail in Moab and I am NOT selling the Crosstrek once the Bronco arrives……because my little CVT Crosstrek has given me zero issues towing my dirt bikes around, going to the store and going up any basic forest service road to go mountain biking or looking for a fishing hole. Please stop with this quest to keep on hating Subaru…….it’s obviously the reason they don’t care for you guys or want to do press stuff with you guys…..and I’m saying that as a fan of the show! Please Dad…….turn down the bias……you’re sounding like the grumbly old man!

  • @Fishing_Rod_Engineer
    @Fishing_Rod_Engineer 3 года назад +8

    I love my Crosstrek and have the Manual transmission version. I agree about the CVT, that is why I want manual. There are some times off road where the car does because it doesn't have enough low end torque, but other than that it works great

  • @stefanfalldorf6573
    @stefanfalldorf6573 3 года назад +6

    I am in a Subaru Facebook group and I just can resume that there are some people that don't care which automatic transmission is build in, than there are some others that don't seem to be a fan but they protect the CVT (maybe for them is Subaru like the holy grail) and than there are the objectiv enthusiasts that like/love Subaru but don't like the CVT. I think NOBODY would complain if they would have a regular automatic.
    Even if they sell like hot cakes, with a regular automatic transmission they would probably sell even hotter cakes.

    • @zachkinder5012
      @zachkinder5012 3 года назад

      What’s funny is TFL is located in Colorado. There are more Subarus than people here. 😂

  • @CC-gt3ro
    @CC-gt3ro Год назад +1

    I bought the Bronco Sport Badlands Orange Cyber in June 2021 and two years later it works very well. Very happy with it. I took all options as this is probably my last car. I think it is very solid, plastics , leather seat, exterior paint and plastics, bumper, metal bash plates, i tell you it is solid. A car sent a big ice block on me on the highway that went under the bash plates it hit hard but the bronco sport badlands resisted well. No issues. I received multiple rock on the front glass and again it resisted well. I drove a trip of 3500km in 14 days and the car came back clean without any wash after a good rain in New Brinswick and Nova Scotia. The cat is a master on the snow. It drives super well on highway with lane centering assist and the security package works great. Never had issues with the screen and the phone connect immediately. Sounds insulation is the best i have seen and the audio system sounds great. I think it is worth the money they request when i bought it in 2021. Today the same model cost 8500$ Can more and the interest rate is double. Anyway i have paid it entirely after two years. I think it can last a long time. It seems super solid well over capable than the usage i do with it. Mainly for winter driving and camp site.

  • @kernered15
    @kernered15 3 года назад +7

    Totally agree with Tommy on the Subaru CVT question: Sorry Roman, i'm a dad too and the grocery soccer moms and suburban dads want MPG and AWD, boxes checked.....oh and I love dogs

  • @theaveragewoodsman6002
    @theaveragewoodsman6002 Год назад +2

    I have a "Baby Bronco," and I'm definitely not a hipster. I hunt, fish, camp, canoe, etc. I bought it because during the work week I need a reliable daily driver, with good gas mileage. It's more than capable of moderate off-roading. You know, what 99% of outdoor adventures do. People like to pretend as if their rock climbing their vehicle in the Utah backcountry 7 days a week...

  • @alacran7719
    @alacran7719 3 года назад +23

    The issues with cvts go beyond off roading capabilities. My son is a mechanic and have seem too many cvt fails. Many below 75k miles. Most people do not maintain (change fluid) the cvts and they are less forgiving to lack of maintenance than conventional trans. Many cvt are not repairable and cost between $5k and $10k to replace. Not every trans shop repairs the ones than can be repaired. The mpg benefit might not cover that. I recognize cvts are here to stay. But i will avoid them as long as i can and would only buy those vehicles new or with very low mileage so that i can maintain them as required (change fluid every 30-40k miles).

    • @kimmyyimmel2010
      @kimmyyimmel2010 3 года назад

      ok so how would an aftermarket trans cooler effect the life of the cvt?

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 2 года назад +2

      If they dont follow the recommended maintenance schedule, is that not on the owners???

    • @SmashedGlass
      @SmashedGlass 2 года назад +1

      Guess when a large number of GM 6T70 and Ford 6F50 "true automatics" fail? Around 70k miles. I would know, I've only rebuilt about 50 of them. All modern transmissions are finicky, and fluid changes are vital to keeping them working. But for some reason the manufacturers keep trying to sell "maintenance free lifetime fluid" as part of the deal because they just don't care as long as it makes it past the warranty period (exception being VAG, you will void your warranty if you don't service your DSG at I believe it's 35k or 40k miles).

    • @SmashedGlass
      @SmashedGlass 2 года назад

      @@edsmith9855 the problem is they don't have a recommended service schedule. They try to sell them as 'sealed unit/maintenance free'. Bean counter logic: it just has to outlast the warranty.

  • @LordRahl74
    @LordRahl74 Год назад

    My Dad who is 75 just bought a 2022 Bronco Sport Badlands. He loves it. Does everything he needs it to do.

  • @Hikerhikeshikes19
    @Hikerhikeshikes19 3 года назад +5

    “Right, so, let’s talk about the Bronco Sport!”
    “Let’s not.”
    Lmao.

  • @waynecupp4381
    @waynecupp4381 3 года назад +4

    I love how y'all keep on task while debating. Makes it even better when you can do a TFL talk with family. So COOL

  • @PG-lf3rr
    @PG-lf3rr 3 года назад +17

    I appreciate your thorough comparison. I think, aside from risks of the Bronco sport being loaned to you, there's a lot of videos of people driving up places much more challenging than what you guys had the opportunity to do. Vaughn took his up Hell's Revenge and even forgot to use the differential "lock". Obviously, it was a pretty pro driver behind the wheel so not your typical. Seeing someone else taking it beyond where most of us would, was great to see.
    My Badlands does great in Anza Borrego, with 30" Falken AT3W's. Great review guys.

  • @thejohnnerparty
    @thejohnnerparty 3 года назад +5

    Really good information. Big thumbs up guys. ;-)

  • @cuz129
    @cuz129 3 года назад

    Very impressive, best reviews I've seen.

  • @LuisGutierrez-fg7sp
    @LuisGutierrez-fg7sp 3 года назад +1

    I was in the market for a Subaru or Toyota, the Tacoma and the 4runner were out of the question since they were priced 40k plus. I was left with the RAV4, Forester, and Outback and thanks to Tommy I bought the RAV4.

  • @UkiDLucas
    @UkiDLucas 3 года назад +14

    We have bought Subaru Crosstrek XV for my wife, it is a great vehicle so far. We have land up north of Michigan with some great sand and mud trails and washouts, Subaru does them without any problem. CVT transmission is louder, but had no bearing on the purchase, not it would have in the future.

  • @whafrog
    @whafrog 3 года назад +1

    Great discussion. Looking forward to you guys covering the Outback Wilderness Edition when it's available, that might be the compromise I'm looking for.

  • @jamesbeaman6337
    @jamesbeaman6337 3 года назад +2

    Great discussion on the “enthusiast bubble” and CVTs! This deserves to be brought up more often on other subjects. I’m team Tommy on this one.

  • @kingpin3919
    @kingpin3919 3 года назад +3

    Love TFL talk

  • @Databyter
    @Databyter Год назад +1

    What you guys were referring to as Old School vehicle camping vs now Overlanding (which I associate more with Jeeping and 4x4's actually), I actually belong to a few forums that do this sort of thing, and a lot of us call it trekking. What is a trek, well it is a Slow, Careful, journey. We aren't blazing across the desert in a 4Runner, or Rally vehicle, Or Rock Crawling the shortest way between two points. It is a planned careful trek in the Outback, where you know your vehicles limitations and go around obstacles that are too much, while using the hybrid capability of your softroader to get down some pretty rough paths and trails, with extended ground clearance, and some sort of Smart AWD system, hopefully combined with some sort of motor and transmission that can make up for the fact that your vehicle likely is a compromise that does not have a low range. Anyway, a lot of us call these softroader centric trips from camp to camp, "Trekking". Like the Starship Enterprise, we weren't in a race, we were just exploring. And it wasn't all about the obstacles, it was about the scenery, and being able to get closer to it. Databyter

  • @luchaDor
    @luchaDor 3 года назад +10

    Time to get a Renegade TH on Tommy's slip test & compare the 2! I wanted a Bronco Sport, but have a hard rule on buying 1st or 2nd year models...so will wait a couple years and decide. My 2019 Renegade TH will serve me well until Ford can sort out all the early model issues and let all the hype die down and prices (ie. rebates/dealer discounts) start arriving for the Bronco Sport. Great Podcast guys!

    • @BBoyGIJons
      @BBoyGIJons 3 года назад +8

      Agree. Would love to see that comparison and a true head to head of a Jeep Renegade Trailhawk and the Bronco Sport off-road model.
      I’ve seen those renegades do some pretty impressive trails.

    • @marceinthemountains
      @marceinthemountains 3 года назад +2

      @@BBoyGIJons +1. My 2015 TH has brought me into and out of places where I was definitely thinking I shouldn't be here... I'm not going to Moab, but happy on my PNW trails until either of the Broncos make me want to switch, which includes being reliable. Otherwise, 6th gen 4runner is another strong contender.

  • @boomerrangerron
    @boomerrangerron 3 года назад

    Nice job guys, love your video footage! Noticed the GoPro attached to the drivers door with either a magnet or a suction cup? Very clever! Not sure if you guys drew any real conclusions except for the Cherokee!

  • @jakestarr6089
    @jakestarr6089 2 года назад +1

    My wife owned a 17 forester with a cvt. Didn’t matter to me at all. For your average buyer they could care less. People care more for mpg than anything.

  • @davidbadt4829
    @davidbadt4829 2 года назад +3

    Got a bronco sport, took it off-road on a maybe 2.5 hour trail no stops all uphill mostly dirt and light rock obstacles, had no trouble with overheating, the base 4x4 will surprise you, picked up wheels and had no trouble putting the power down. Needs a slight lift, but I can think of very few instances where you’d need a rear lock or any of the extra goodies on the badlands to conquer a trail

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Год назад +1

      I take it your Bronco Sport is a base model? Good to know the capabilities of a base model over all the upcharge higher end stuff. Trying to decide between a Bronco Sport and a 2 Door Bronco. Coming from an 88 Ford Bronco 2 I would rather stick to a 2 door with the regular 4WD system, and that manual transmission makes me lean towards the regular base model 2 Door Bronco. I don't go offroad far enough to really need lockers...and I'm sure in the near future I'll be able to find an aftermarket rear limited slip which would be plenty for anything I'll ever do. Not saying the Bronco Sport is bad, but I grew up with Broncos and they were 2 door body on frame vehicles so its hard to see a Bronco in any other configuration LOL.

  • @johncarrillo3518
    @johncarrillo3518 Месяц назад

    Roman knows his stuff awesome video

  • @Feintgames
    @Feintgames 2 года назад

    Just got a Bronco Sport Badlands and swapped in some K02s and it looks and drives great. I haven't taken it off road yet, but I love driving it. It's fast, it's comfortable, gets great mileage, I know it can go anywhere I want to take it camping. I am not into rock crawling. If I was, I would have gotten a Bronco but I didn't want to suffer on the highway and at the gas pump. I do wish the aftermarket support was better for the Bronco Sport, but other than the K02s, I don't think I need to modify anything yet.

  • @oscarsusan3834
    @oscarsusan3834 3 года назад +1

    I bought a new 2018 XViS (aka Crosstrek) and the best thing is it’s easy to get in and out of, easy to park, fuel consumption is more than acceptable,AWD all around competent feel in all weather with a real world relaxing drive.CVT totally acceptable - just start the thing ,point and go and that’s what the thing does well in the car park or the standard dirt road .
    Most enjoyable car I ever had.😁(so far).

  • @CC-gt3ro
    @CC-gt3ro 3 года назад +9

    A bronco sport badlands with front metal bash plate, beats all the other small suv and if you add the RTR 1.5” lift, there is no battle. To my opinion it is the best choice. The plant and car is new but Ford reacts very well to all few issues found. In 6 months, the bronco sport will be a top choices. The 2022 could be a top seller. This is the only one with the 4runner to have a trail mode which control the speed in front and reverse, also the front camera stays on while driving in trail mode and. The camera front and back have cleaning which is important in off road. This is the only one with 60cm water fording. Bronco sport is better than the rav4, crv, rogue, tucson, forester, even better than trailhawk that has tendency to cut the trail mode under certain speed i have seen in another video. The bronco with off road tyres beats all of them.. The seat are more confortable as well. Maybe you don’t have soft touch material like the other, and more plastic but they put it where it is needed. My pontiac vibe has full hard plastic with no soft touch surface, but the car is like new after 12 years. All the plastic are super solid and easy clean. Bronco sport has also better smart management system in the cargo.

    • @mattb4rd
      @mattb4rd 3 года назад

      So far we've been unable to find any upgrades, even from the dealer. What's this RTR 1.5" lift you mention? Link please? We'd love a lift and slightly more aggressive tires.

    • @jerroldshelton9367
      @jerroldshelton9367 2 года назад +1

      A 1.5" lifted Bronco Sport is nothing I'd trade my Renegade Trailhawk for.

  • @Honeybadger_525
    @Honeybadger_525 3 года назад +2

    A while ago I was torn between buying a soft-roader like a Subaru or Jeep Renegade and proper 4x4. I came to the conclusion that even a basic 4x4 will outperform even a modified soft-roader in most situations after watching your videos. Helped make a decision on how to best spend my money. Thanks, TFL!

  • @serenityinsilence
    @serenityinsilence 2 года назад +1

    I bought a 2022 Outback because it was a practical family car. It has great safety ratings, awd that will get me through most all inclement weather I’d experience living in Texas, it gets decent gas mileage, and I feel like it’s good value for the money.
    The only other cars I really wanted were a bronco sport badlands, or forester sport. Neither of those were readily available when I bought the Outback.

  • @vntimm
    @vntimm 3 года назад +10

    It will be interesting to see what kind of use that rear end in the Bronco Sport will be able to put up with

    • @BYLRPhil
      @BYLRPhil 3 года назад +3

      I hope it finds its way to the Maverick!

  • @lorenholzem6792
    @lorenholzem6792 3 года назад +2

    I have a crosstrek, I do like the car but not the CVT (except for the MPGs). It def limits where I can take the vehicle. Trading the CVT for a real transmission is the number one thing I’d change if I could. If I could get a low range transfer case and locker in it I’d really be stoked.

  • @spacebear49
    @spacebear49 3 года назад +1

    I think Tommy is spot on... while Roman makes valid points, the average consumer has no idea and doesn't care... they respond to flashy marketing and visual cues.

  • @BBoyGIJons
    @BBoyGIJons 3 года назад +15

    The Jeep Renegade Trailhawk stock is taller than the other models, has lower gearing than the other models, has beefier springs, front middle and gas tank skid plates, recovery hooks in the front and back, a really good 4x4 terrain management system, an effective brake-lock differential, and the approach/break over/departure angles all meet the TFL ORI criteria.
    There are all kinds of videos of the baby jeep tackling fins and things, hells revenge (including hell’s gate), and other trails.
    I’d love to see a head to head comparing the baby Jeep go against the baby Bronco.

    • @67L48
      @67L48 Год назад

      30:49.

    • @MrRaErickson
      @MrRaErickson Год назад +1

      The Jeep is garbage

    • @Rnjeepshoelver
      @Rnjeepshoelver 8 месяцев назад

      Jeep Trailhawk is good looking though … the Suburus all look too mom

  • @robervin9107
    @robervin9107 3 года назад

    Thanks for the no glasses screenshot bro your the best tommy love ya

  • @aharquail
    @aharquail 3 года назад +2

    The RAV4 TRD Off Road does come with skid plates for 2021. At least in Canada it does.

  • @paulwinter9672
    @paulwinter9672 3 года назад +2

    Tommy is absolutely right about Subaru owners, they don't care about what transmission is in their cars as long as it works. I have friends who have had several Subaru vehicles & I can tell you that they don't even know what a CVT is & don't care at all.
    Thay aren't car people, they just like their Subaru & the image that they feel it projects.
    I'm a car person & not a Subaru fan at all but I respect my friend's perspective.

  • @treborheminway3814
    @treborheminway3814 2 года назад +2

    You're both right about the Subaru. I think Subaru used to have a unique position as a good all road car that's great in the snow, but the competition has improved to the point that they need to up there game, especially since they don't offer a hybrid e tourque system like the rav4 prime.

  • @ninjaca
    @ninjaca 3 года назад

    Hey guys, it was refreshing to hear your frank, and what appears to be unscripted discussion regarding Subaru; good points on both sides. Thanks

  • @BorellaFamilyAdventures
    @BorellaFamilyAdventures 3 года назад +6

    you should call them "Rough Roaders"

  • @ufoonastick206
    @ufoonastick206 3 года назад +3

    Great thorough discussion! I think the Volvo XC vehicles (40,60,90) are often overlooked for their mild off-road capability and optional air-lift suspension with over 10" of ground clearance. While lack of underneath protection and approach/departure angles are not the best, i feel they are very underrated and a with a good set of trail rubber at the corners ,would be formidable and better than most in its class and some even above its class. I'd love to see a test on the XC60..

    • @melaniep9244
      @melaniep9244 2 года назад +1

      I traded in an XC-60 for a Bronco Sport Badlands. I was very worried that the seats would not be up to standards set by the Volvo, but after 4 months of daily driving with a long commute, I can say the Bronco Sport is just as comfortable. The suspension is much more rugged and I love the front-facing camera. The windshield on my XC-60 started leaking and the engine mounts collapsed because I go over so many railroad tracks. Made me apprehensive about getting another one. But if you love the style if the Volvo, go for it. I think they are both great, unsung heros of the mid-range.

  • @alexicon_
    @alexicon_ 2 года назад

    hi guys, wanted to thank you all for the content! i'm in the market for a new moderately capable suv, after my vw rabbit lost a trail battle against a boulder... i was looking around for comparisons between the crosstrek and rav4, and frankly was surprised at how few i was able to find!
    the discussion you had on the subaru cvt engine was very interesting, but i must say the only reason i'm looking at the subaru for is the manual transmission. and i guess i should say manual transmission at the price point, broncos do come in manual but the starting price is nearly double the crosstrek... anyway, i'm 95% sure i'll be going with the subaru for that feature alone. i'm super disappointed that not even a 4runner has a manual transmission option these days. i just bought a tacoma recently, and again it was because it was the one of the few trucks i could still get with a manual transmission (the frontier did get considered for a moment, but the lack of aftermarket accessories put me off that in the end). i know manual transmissions are not long for this world, but i think the feature has been understated in reviews for offroad vehicles. i'd be interested in hearing more about why manual transmissions are still relevant and even desirable in some circumstances.

  • @TooManyChis
    @TooManyChis 2 месяца назад

    Just bought a baby bronco badlands 2023 and so far I love it. Had a Mercedes AMG prior and yes the luxury is gone but the mileage is so much better.

  • @denisleblanc4506
    @denisleblanc4506 3 года назад +5

    The discussion concerning CVT was interesting. I feel Roman's opinion is based on older versions. In these versions, the engine is underpowered to begin with. Low power at low speed means a lot of slippage and they prevent damage by monitoring temperature. If it heats up it goes into limp mode. But newer models have more power, The Crosstrek has more power available now. The Outback now has a Turbo with a high torque CVT with an oil cooler and the Wilderness version even has lower final drive rations. Add a second X-mode and I think they could be much more capable. That being said, anytime you have to go very slow for any reason you will tax any CVT specially when your asking for torque like in deep or steep stuff. The traditional torque converter provides some torque multiplication in those conditions and usually have more heat dissipating capabilities so they will do better with weaker engines, but they can overheat. If Roman could try the newer Subaru's he may change his mind.

  • @mrgylex123
    @mrgylex123 3 года назад +1

    I have a big bernese mountain dog for my bronco sport...does great off roading!!

  • @fourdoorexpeditioner1570
    @fourdoorexpeditioner1570 3 года назад

    I’ve had 38 vehicles in my 31 years of driving, my first car was an ‘89 Subaru GL-10 4spd auto. that I bought new and traded in with 84k miles; it was the last Subaru I ever owned (but I still see it driving around town). I’ve had 5 vehicles w/CVT’s including the ‘19 Nissan Murano Platinum which is by far my favorite CVT of any of them. It “acts” like a traditional automatic and even though it’s 3.5L V-6 & AWD I get an avg 34.5 mpg when traveling 55-70mph interstates in PA. I’ve owned vehicles from GM, FCA, Jag, M-B, BMW, Honda, LandRover, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Ford & VW. I’ve never had any interest in even looking at another Subaru.

  • @keithponchillia421
    @keithponchillia421 Год назад +1

    These comparison videos miss the mark on that people that buy these vehicles want winter time road capability. In the Midwest the roads get real nasty December through early March and getting to work in snow and ice is essential. I wish a review would be done on this subject would be helpful. We recently had a bad snowstorm with high winds and blowing drifting snow that is why we want these vehicles and we like the fact they spacious for the family.

  • @vincenzomarchiano1136
    @vincenzomarchiano1136 3 года назад +12

    I understand Tommy's point on the people that do buy Subaru probably don't care about the CVT. That being said I think Roman is right they could be selling more vehicles if they offered a proper automatic transmission. The people currently buying them will not care if Subaru changed to a traditional automatic but you will add buyers that do not want to drive a CVT.

    • @differencemaker242
      @differencemaker242 2 года назад

      Well said. I guess that vehicle would be the Cherokee. Mazda's new CX 50 will also be in that class.

  • @TheWVgoodguy22
    @TheWVgoodguy22 3 года назад

    This podcast/video is just what I have been looking for. My 2013 Chevrolet Cruze with 145k miles was leaking coolant and oil. So I was looking for something with more ground clearance at 8+ and AWD/4x5. I want a mid size truck 🛻 especially the Colorado ZR2 or even the Z71 or competitor equivalent. But I can’t afford one. Most of them with less than 45k miles are 28k+. So I was looking at Compact Crossovers with some slight off road aspirations and might be able to tow 2000-3500 lbs. I was looking at the Jeep Cherokee and Compass Trailhawks, Subaru Crosstrek and Outback, Chevy Equinox, Toyota RAV4 Adventure. etc.., and I like the Bronco Sport but it is new and I am looking for preowned closer to my low 20k threshold.
    I like to go hunting, fishing, camping 🏕 kayaking, etc... so that takes me to places that are tough to get to in my current vehicle 🚗.
    The Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk is my top choice but I like to know my options. If I can wait until some Bronco Sport Badlands enter the used market that seems to be number two on the list.
    I agree with you on the Subarus the biggest thing that has kept me from them is the CVT, even though 90% of the time I would be fine with it.
    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @Matthew-cp2eg
    @Matthew-cp2eg 2 года назад +1

    The missing element in discussing the "off road" capabilities is that in many areas there aren't big hills to climb to go off road so these are just just for more dirt washed out roads than the mountain areas which is a complete different off road experience

  • @ElmotypeSwag
    @ElmotypeSwag 2 года назад

    As someone who lives in the northeast & in a town with super steep hills, I prefer a “mid-roader”. I usually drive alone and like the confidence in knowing that my car can get me home in a snow storm or flash flood. I don’t go off road (mainly bc I don’t trust myself not to kill my car) but I’m not opposed to driving on something that isn’t asphalt. As Mother Nature gets more aggressive, I feel more comfortable & confident driving a car made for a little off-roading.

  • @fin313
    @fin313 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video--thanks, guys.
    Can you please review the Crosstrek off-road with the manual transmission? I would hope it would fare better on the rougher terrain you're testing (hope=operative word).

    • @victorteran9766
      @victorteran9766 2 года назад

      agree, I would also love to see how it performs when compared to regular automatics and CVT´s, please do it!

  • @aboalooos
    @aboalooos 3 года назад

    you guys are the best :)

  • @user-ym9wb2mk5e
    @user-ym9wb2mk5e 3 года назад +1

    I know several people who own Subaru's, even traded older models in, and they will be life long buyers. They aren't off roaders, to say the least, but it works for them and they feel they are low problematic vehicles. I've met some Suburu users who were just as arrogant as Prius drivers though, all in the same of some green philosophy. I'll stick with Totoya's if needed, but the Bronco is bringing me a mid life crisis fix. I used an old Bronco w/ V8 in the 80's as a parts getter when I worked at a Euro mechanics shop. Loved that thing, esp being a teen at that time, lol.

  • @cowboy10731
    @cowboy10731 3 года назад +2

    The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross S-AWC should of been on this video. Its far more capable than what most reviewers show. I've had great success off-road

  • @s.m.whiteII
    @s.m.whiteII 2 года назад +1

    Jr has obviously never had to pay for a CVT replacement out of warranty. When you do (and I have) you’ll never own another. CVT failure under 100,000 miles is unacceptable(and too common)

  • @stumptownwoodworks
    @stumptownwoodworks 3 года назад +9

    If the Rav and subi are in the mix, you're talking softroaders. The new bronco sport does seem to be more capable, and is a more direct comparison to some of the Jeep products. But rav and crosstrek, nope. You can still get plenty of great places, we love our Forester but I'm under no illusion that it's anything more than a forest road king.
    Tommy was spot on, the transmission could be better but that's not what's holding it back. Very few buy a subi to actually off road. It's absolutely the people tommy defined. The Rav is living off the Toyota reputation of quality and reliability...my rav4 didn't fit that model tho, it had multiple problems. I've asked 3 friends if they know what transmission they had....and they had no idea, 2 had cvt. The market of people watching your channel is maybe 5 to 10% of the market actually buying Subarus.

    • @tylergibson6418
      @tylergibson6418 2 года назад +3

      The Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk and the Bronco Sport Badlands are definitely a level above the other stuff they would be compared to in their class.

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 2 года назад

      @@tylergibson6418 The Badlands Bronco Sport has a torque based limited slip differential, so yes, it would be more capable than most other crossovers off road. It is expensive though (another site tested one that was 40k), and lower trims dont have the limited slip rear axle.

  • @privas8751
    @privas8751 3 года назад

    Roman being honest is nice. Didn’t know this podcast existed.

  • @jasonb4988
    @jasonb4988 3 года назад

    I’ve had three Subaru’s .. drove them and I didn’t baby them. Can’t say I’m in anyway disappointed. They work for 95% of the buyers. Two Forester Sports, and one Crosstrek. Still have two Subis, traded my 20’ Forester in on a Jeep Wrangler 4Xe, and I’m loving it.

  • @Isuzu_Paul
    @Isuzu_Paul 2 года назад

    That jeep difflock magic is called a simulated diff lock. You can do the same thing with any proper automatic by holding the brake and pushing the gas.

  • @dillonh321
    @dillonh321 3 года назад +1

    The newer DI Turbo subarus like outback xt have more low end torque. It would be interesting to see if they do any better than the standard outback.
    Hope you guys can test one eventually.

  • @mrthunderpuppy
    @mrthunderpuppy 2 года назад

    The CVT in the subbie is exactly why I didn’t buy a new Subaru when I was in the new car market last year. I also have 2 friends who were long time Subaru lovers who both said no to getting a new Subaru strictly because the CVT.

  • @badbilly60
    @badbilly60 8 месяцев назад

    i live in rural n.nevada and ive been a jeep person for a long time.i dont need a wrangler anymore so i went with a jeep renegade latitude with options.more comfort better mpg occasional dirt and rock roads but my main reason is for snow.i live at 5500 el.stock tires didnt cut it so im using bridgestone blizzacks year round because im 73 yrs young and only drive 5k miles a year so tire wear should be minimal..happy guy

  • @alafrosty
    @alafrosty 3 месяца назад

    Pro audio tip for Roman: stay home when you're sick so you don't sniffle into everyone's ears.

  • @gclar014
    @gclar014 2 года назад +3

    While Subaru may be missing a small portion of the market because of the CVT, the fact that the Rav4 doesn't have a CVT but has more individual sales does not mean that the majority of buyers care about the transmission. This is a false correlation. Example: More people buy a Miata over a Morgan 3 wheel because the Miata has four wheels. Clearly people prefer four wheels in their two seater convertibles.
    This is clearly not the reason why people buy more Miatas and the same can be said for the Rav4 vs Crosstrek. There are more factors when buying than just the transmission. I'm sure it factors into some peoples purchases but it is not the driving factor.

  • @TheTinotinotino
    @TheTinotinotino 3 года назад

    Hello Guys!!! I have a Subaru Forester 2016 , no problem with the trans but I have to replace the wheel hud bearings of the 4 corners , first one 50k and again at 103k Same wheel , 5 total times and is my wife car no off-road . Cost $700 each time , they say it’s a normal Whit Subaru 🧐 . Good job guyskeep it up !!

  • @JerrySmith134
    @JerrySmith134 2 года назад +1

    I would like to see an in depth look at the 1.5L Ecoboost trims of the Bronco Sport.

  • @56Hoperoad69
    @56Hoperoad69 3 года назад +10

    There is video of it with a 1 inch lift and tires at Moab rock crawling. The Bronco sport.

    • @zachkinder5012
      @zachkinder5012 3 года назад +5

      There’s a video of a stock Badlands making it up Hell’s Revenge.

  • @odnetnin4720
    @odnetnin4720 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve owned my Element with a cvt transmission since mile 30. It has 154k now. No issues with the transmission. Really only minor things so far. Like window regular and radiator fans being the “major” issues. Cvt doesnt scare me, drive the vehicles for what they are intended. I don’t use my element on fins and things trail. I’ll use my yj for those times.

  • @atmartens
    @atmartens 3 года назад +3

    I completely agree. When I talk to my friends, none of them know anything about CVT or Automatic or understand the difference. Us enthusiast sometimes get separated from the everyday people. Subaru also being such a small car company has to make sure they’re hitting the car gas mileage standard. What they could do is that use Toyota’s tech and use an automatic. If Toyota has such a big portion, they should tap into their resources.
    Also, watching Driving Sports TV, Subaru don’t ever seem to struggle. I feel like you all are too opinionated about Subaru because of prior experiences.

    • @atmartens
      @atmartens 3 года назад

      @Mark Smeltzer Exactly. His channel just did a great video with the Crosstrek and Outback.

  • @richardgrein3372
    @richardgrein3372 Год назад

    Love my Subaru
    With that said. I drive the east cost beaches. Some of the softest sand you will ever find. I went with the manual to get away from the CVT but even this is only a compromise. They do make a duel range manual which is not available in the USA. As you said if they want to live up to the image “go anywhere” they should offer this option in the US.

  • @tonyrodney9610
    @tonyrodney9610 3 года назад

    I think the term overlanding is derived from the Australian word meaning to drive livestock over large distances, so a long outback journey. Makes sense when talking about SUVs.

  • @jchr4381
    @jchr4381 4 месяца назад

    04 rav 4 is one of the best the ones with 4wd badge true full time 4 wheel drive. Best system I've found for ice and snow. You can take her up in the mountains just have to be a bit more careful because of clearance.

  • @avmail7097
    @avmail7097 3 года назад +5

    Tommy wins the subby argument 100%

  • @ravendon
    @ravendon 4 месяца назад +1

    Subaru guys don’t care about the cvt. They care about practicality and AWD for snow. No Subaru owner is going rock crawling or mudding.
    The Subaru oil burning affects models before 2017.

  • @Bernardogn
    @Bernardogn 3 года назад +1

    Curious that there's now a Trailblazer and a Blazer in the US. In Mexico the smaller one is called Tracker, which is a reboot of the brand since the GEO Tracker was sold as a Chevy Tracker back in the 90's.

    • @dillonh321
      @dillonh321 3 года назад

      The new Trailblazer is almost as small as the 4 door tracker was. Maybe a 2 door cuv in the future called tracker but I doubt it.

  • @Yosoypadilla
    @Yosoypadilla 2 года назад

    Yes I’m literally looking into a Toyota rav 4 hybrid & the bronco sport outerbanks as my cool mom car lol 😂 an obviously mpg is everything ! The only reason why I’m still thinking about is because the baby bronco just looks so good!

  • @doylee469
    @doylee469 3 года назад

    I have to say, I only just became an enthusiast, and anything with a cvt was a no go. NO dice, and mostly because of reliabilty!

  • @ianj4389
    @ianj4389 3 года назад +2

    I've had the Freelander and the old 2011 Escape and the Bronco Sport...yes it's basically a combo of the two. Perfect comparison. The Broncos Sport is the best of the three in every way accept ruggeness. The 2011 Escape was based on a truck and much more rugged. The Broncos Sport is more capable off-road but also more high tech and I worry about breaking something expensive. It's fun like the Freelander (minus the removable top) and feels more capable.

    • @shamelessnjc
      @shamelessnjc 4 месяца назад +1

      The Ford Escape from 2001 to 2011 was built on a front wheel drive Mazda platform that underpinned the 626 sedan in the late 90s and early 2000s. They were never that rugged, just styled well to look rugged. I’d say the both the Freelander and the Bronco Sport are more rugged because their platforms were engineered as SUV/crossover chassis, not adapted from a car’s chassis.

  • @RCPhotosVideos
    @RCPhotosVideos Год назад

    Tommy needs to drive the renegade or Cherokee again, those terrain selections do make a big difference with wheel spin, power and where the power goes. Sand mode is completely 100% different then snow or mud its very noticeable.