The Door Code is also on a sticker under the panel in the passenger footwell. Good to know if you buy the vehicle used and are not given the code. Also a lot easier than using the 2 key method to reset the code.
Thanks for explaining some of the features. I recently purchased the 2022 fully optioned Outer Banks and loving it. While I understand all its features I am still learning how and when to apply and use them. The one feature I immediately fell in love with is the speed limit sign on the main dash readout as I always seem to forget or can't see a speed sign when I want to ... lol. Thanks again.
Another lesson: the Bronco Sport is not related to the regular Bronco. Bronco Sports are all made in Mexico, they don’t have a frame, they’re unibody construction and the base engine is only a little bitty 3cyl engine.
Well, if you want a baby Hummer you buy the big Bronco. For daily driving. and $15k+ less, you can get this. It looks and performs more like the original Bronco. I get 28 mpg. I’ve had no problems. It gets up and goes as you need it to. Last car was a Taurus SHO so I like performance and comfort.
@@Zirvoll214only the top trim comes with 4cyl. I tried to build one and after all I would say the price is very close to a full size OBX bronco with 2.3 auto. Also sport only has sync 3 which is out of date imo
Sadly non of Fords new product will be sold in Australia , but Toyota will certainly fill the void as they do so well wherever the US car manufacturers fail which now is virtually everywhere .
Well if you're looking to get Toyota's equivalent the RAV4 and are willing to pay a few trims up from the base level for you to get all wheel drive then I guess Toyota hasn't dropped the ball just yet 🙄
@@ljs2274 Yeah but what I'm saying basically it's not a true forewheel drive machine It has a all wheel drive system with electronic clutch packs on the back wheels The kind of act something like a locker but they don't work as good obviously And no low range
No duh. It's a bronco sport. They're not pulling a fast one over anybody. It's better than competitor's off-the-lot offerings, and anyone who wants to customize it for greater performance can. Experienced off-readers have shown off that it deserves the baby bronco name, and novice drivers with a team to coach them have beaten experienced drivers in other vehicles of the same class in off road tests. The drawbacks that make this a family vehicle don't impede its off-road performance. The only problem is that you can't fully turn off traction control. An obnoxious oversight, but that's the only problem it can't overcome--its own safety precaution that helps it dominate certain terrains holds it back in deep mud where any driver crosses their fingers to begin with. No duh it's not a bronco. It's a bronco sport. A bronco is the wrong choice for most people. Bronco sports are being used as off-road rescue vehicles. It's a capable car for beginners and professionals can REALLY work the thing. Not a bronco. It's a bronco sport.
Very sensible practical design , not a fashion statement to go out of style in a few years .
The Door Code is also on a sticker under the panel in the passenger footwell. Good to know if you buy the vehicle used and are not given the code. Also a lot easier than using the 2 key method to reset the code.
Thanks for explaining some of the features. I recently purchased the 2022 fully optioned Outer Banks and loving it. While I understand all its features I am still learning how and when to apply and use them. The one feature I immediately fell in love with is the speed limit sign on the main dash readout as I always seem to forget or can't see a speed sign when I want to ... lol. Thanks again.
I love the speed limit on the dash too! Great feature!
Great job Dave! I've had the pleasure of working with Dave for a while now and I enjoy learning from him daily.
Oh wow so much no one shows you. This makes using car so much more fun. Thanks!
I do liked the Ford Bronco. I do drive a 2020 Ford Escape SE in black a little bit over 2 years.
Thank you for this instructional piece. I'd rather this than the manual. 😃
Nice video, I am in the market for a new vehicle and the Bronco is on my list of options.
I just ordered mine fully loaded red one, I test drive it and I truly love it. Awesome video thank you so much
Can you go into more detail on the cruise control?
Did they remove the numberpad on the 2024? Mines 2024 I don’t have the numberpad on my outerbanks
its an add on
great, cheers from mexico
WELL done. Thank you
Thanks for the tips! I ordered my Bronco Sport Badlands in October, still waiting.
I hope you got it, I ordered one in January
@@letsgobrandon3928 Not yet, still waiting. Production date is scheduled for week of June 6.
@@leaneawoodham Thanks for that. I was hoping production in 6 mo. now I guess 9m to a year.😪
So its Sept of 22, how long a wait nowadays?
@@ofcbob6391 I ordered mine Oct. 25th 2021 and it was delivered July 29th 2022. 9 months, just like a baby. Lol
Question: Does it make it easy to tamper with the gas tank, or is it accessible only with fob?
does anyone know if th gas cap lid is secured by an inside lever for security.........? or any method?
That Bronco looks amazing, love to have one.
Nice video. Is that that same lane keep system on the big bronco? Does it bounce line to line or true lane centering?
Lane Centering
Nice tips.. I just got a Bronco. Mine doesn't have the numeric keypad above de doors though. Greetings from Brazil.
I though nav only came with Sync 4? I have a 22 Outer Banks, with the tech package and it doesn't have nav.
CaraAnn, did it take long to get used to the hood being so high in your front view?
@@ofcbob6391 Actually no, I have driven trucks since I got my license so it feels very similar to a truck view! 😀
Ok, I can understand that.
The OB has the smaller engine, is it standard awd...and it every seem underpowered for around town?
Wow thank you it help me a lot 🥰
Hey 🙃
How much list price plus taxes!
I bought my 2021 used last month. How do I get my code?
If you watch my other video on how to retrieve your door code it should be helpful to you
Check under dash
I'd never tell people they can take hands off the wheel.
Three cylinder turbo engine, sounds like a throw away car in 5 years.
Plenty of get up
@@savewithdavetidelandsford9146 yes…..fire burns brightly ….with lots of get up an go……..and then burns out
Great video.
I do have to say however… the vehicle is -not- autonomous.
Lane assist and adaptive cruise are very different from an autonomous vehicle.
Toby Mac😂
Nice car 🫶
The juice is loose!
Definitely not the Big Bend trim.
This is not the Big Bend it is the Outer Banks
Love the wheels and interior (leather) trim on Outer Banks. Just not the much higher price over the Big Bend.
Another lesson: the Bronco Sport is not related to the regular Bronco. Bronco Sports are all made in Mexico, they don’t have a frame, they’re unibody construction and the base engine is only a little bitty 3cyl engine.
Correction it's a 4cyl
I stand corrected, I guess the base model is a 3cyl. There are 2 different engine sizes for the bronco sport.
@@Zirvoll214 You can get the Bronco Sport with either a 3cyl (that’s its base engine), but a 4cyl is also available.
Well, if you want a baby Hummer you buy the big Bronco. For daily driving. and $15k+ less, you can get this. It looks and performs more like the original Bronco. I get 28 mpg. I’ve had no problems. It gets up and goes as you need it to. Last car was a Taurus SHO so I like performance and comfort.
@@Zirvoll214only the top trim comes with 4cyl. I tried to build one and after all I would say the price is very close to a full size OBX bronco with 2.3 auto. Also sport only has sync 3 which is out of date imo
It’s not autonomous, please don’t tell people it is, that could get you into a heap of trouble.
Lesson 1. Don’t buy that 3 cylinder pos
We love our 3 cylinder very reliable and great on fuel
@@toddbob55 they are junk unibody. Sheep gotta have a “Bronco” I guess
Sadly non of Fords new product will be sold in Australia , but Toyota will certainly fill the void as they do so well wherever the US car manufacturers fail which now is virtually everywhere .
Well if you're looking to get Toyota's equivalent the RAV4 and are willing to pay a few trims up from the base level for you to get all wheel drive then I guess Toyota hasn't dropped the ball just yet 🙄
Not a Bronco
Modeled after bronco ii
@@ljs2274 Yeah but what I'm saying basically it's not a true forewheel drive machine It has a all wheel drive system with electronic clutch packs on the back wheels The kind of act something like a locker but they don't work as good obviously And no low range
@@davidaix5771 makes sense now.
Literally says Bronco
No duh. It's a bronco sport. They're not pulling a fast one over anybody. It's better than competitor's off-the-lot offerings, and anyone who wants to customize it for greater performance can.
Experienced off-readers have shown off that it deserves the baby bronco name, and novice drivers with a team to coach them have beaten experienced drivers in other vehicles of the same class in off road tests.
The drawbacks that make this a family vehicle don't impede its off-road performance. The only problem is that you can't fully turn off traction control. An obnoxious oversight, but that's the only problem it can't overcome--its own safety precaution that helps it dominate certain terrains holds it back in deep mud where any driver crosses their fingers to begin with.
No duh it's not a bronco. It's a bronco sport. A bronco is the wrong choice for most people. Bronco sports are being used as off-road rescue vehicles. It's a capable car for beginners and professionals can REALLY work the thing.
Not a bronco. It's a bronco sport.