@@jerroldshelton9367 Well that was the inspiration for the 66 Bronco so I’m sure it looks like both. The flared up front front fenders where the trail sights are are uniquely Bronco though
They truly did nail the iconic old design in the new model's looks. Chevy and Jeep could have learned a thing or two from Ford on this (shaking head at new "Blazer" and "Grand Wagoneer").
Unfortunately it looks like next year all they are adding is green. It shouldn't be that hard to have more paint choices. This is the kind of car that begs for customization, and they should offer 20 colors if they can. The pastel colors would be fabulous as Hardy points out.
I actually really like the new Bronco. I usually don't like the newer vehicles showcased but the new Bronco is very nice. As long as it isn't the Sport.
They should have kept the fold down tailgate. I use my Jeep for sitting a lot and I have to move gear out of the way where a fold down tailgate would provide a seat or a workbench without the shuffling. They did their own thing, but they also mirrored the wrangler as much as they could also.
I agree. Tailgate is more functional than the swing out rear on my Wrangler. A tire carrier is also better for big heavy tires. Ford missed an opportunity.
They thought of that I guess. You can get a slide out tray as an option on this 6th gen bronco. It's stored under the cargo area and slides out like a drawer for you to use as a work bench or a seat like a traditional drop down tailgate.
Not going to lie, I'd like to see Ford do a limited run of "Bronco Classic" or "Retro" where the front grill and wheels are painted white, the bumper and some accents chromed and the body and interior are color matched to original bronco colors. If they don't do it, I'm sure someone else will buy one and do it themselves. I personally prefer the happier light colors and white accents to the modern brooding colors and black accents on the new Bronco, even the cyberorange looks more "aggressive" than "happy" because of all the black accents.
The new bronco is a beautiful vehicle. I love how you can get the sasquatch package on the base model. Its hard to believe that they couldn't get more than 16 mpg out of it. Shocking really. I fully expected no less than 20
I believe Tommy is incorrect here; it’s estimated to be around 21 mpg combined. That likely without the Sasquatch package, but still decent, and certainly better than “mid teens”
There's no way that thing is only getting 16. I have 3.6L w/8 speed, 2 door JL on 35 inch tires and it still gets around 19.5 mpg as a daily. The Bronco should be about the same if not better because all of its engine options are turboed. Even with the sasquatch package, I would think a 2 door should get around 20/21.
@@mrpoizun it's that new 8 speed man, that thing is awesome. Plus it helps that the majority of my commute is on the highway, about 36 miles one way and 30 of it is highway driving.
Cool. FYI. That’s a nudge bar on the front of the new Bronco. It’s there to protect the grill from damage in minor bumps etc that might happen off road.
Good job Tommy pointing out similarities. Ford did a good job with the new Bronco, really wish they'd offer the manual transmission in both engine options.
Just went through the build and price on the Ford website. If I were buying I'd probably go for the 2 door black diamond trim level, 2.3 turbo 7 speed manual hard top. Add front/rear lockers and the rear ac plug for a fridge and call it a day. Strong argument for the base which I haven't tried to build yet. This is coming from a guy who just took delivery of a 2021 F150 XL short bed regular cab 4x4 with a 5.0. I just love that Ford has still allowed off road options across trim levels, speaking of which that would be a cool video.
As a Jeep owner I am excited to see a Bronco in person. I can say I am not a fan how the winch mounts to the Bronco, I much prefer how the Jeep bumper encloses the winch.
Good video Tommy and Andre. I am not a big ford fan but I can see why people will like these, I loved my 1970 f-100 and 1973 thunderbird was one of the best vehicles I ever owned.
I think they’re awesome. I do wish they had something naturally aspirated though (V8 or V6). I’m not a fan of turbo because I keep my vehicles long term. I don’t know how durable turbo is and it seems it would be expensive to repair.
that wont be the problem... Ford has a tough time making all four wheels spin on anything thats not a truck... in typical Ford fashion, im guessing thats Not an F150 under there
There are 3.5 litre EcoBoosts out there with over 300,000 miles. Yet do last if properly maintained. At the very beginning when offering the EcoBoost there were some minor hiccups, but that was 10 years ago. The 2.7 is built very much like a turbo diesel. Same block metallurgy as the 3.0 Turbo diesel offered in the F150 diesel. Turbocharged motors are not what they were in the past. They are significantly better.
Something you didn't mention is - the speedometer on new Bronco is in a similar location (to the left of the steering wheel) to the original. As always, great video !
Love them. If they had only used a solid front axle, but that is just my boomer whine, if the articulation is there so be it. Much like the Mustang, Ford continues to keep the heritage alive with this design.
@@bartwaggoner2000 Right on. Like I said, if the articulation is there so be it. Probably won't need to worry about death wobble anyway in a vehicle this small with IFS as you point out. Really think Ford will sell a metric butt ton of these. Hopefully they bridge the chassis mods over to the Ranger and kick some Tacoma butt.
@@zonacrs Ford has all the R&D on the Raptor why not go Independent be different but the solid front will always have the most articulation in my opinion but when you lift it the isf will be better
Well it's a unique model that's not being made anymore so it's rare and a collectible, obviously it would be worth more, but the actual quality and build of it doesn't even compare in that value.
I like the first gen bronco...and the last gen (~1990-1996). But since Ford still sells the Expedition, we won't see anything like that OJ bronco again😥.
One big difference in terms of safety features is the fact that the old bronco’s column would impale you if you got into a high speed collision. Much like other vehicles at the time.
I like the new bronco, but there some things that sadly didn’t carry over from the old one. I’d’ve liked to see a tailgate on the rear for more work surface rather than a side gate, and the belt line in the cab looks like it’s at shoulder height rather than a more comfortable height that would also allow more visibility on the trail. The dual tanks on the old one are also sorely missing - the lack of range on the new one (assuming 8mpg off-road) means that it won’t work for several of my favorite day trips around NM, and the lack of payload makes carrying auxiliary fuel an issue.
To be fair Tommy, there is an efficient version of the bronco that gets 20+ mpg. It’s a big boxy car that weighs a ton, so not surprising you get 17 mpg with the huge tires. It’s comparable to Jeep (if you lifted and put 35s).
Thanks for the video. I was telling my son ( who is about your age) about the international scout and how the bronco and jeep were trying to catch up to it. So I appreciate your mentioning that. I was thinking about all of the features in the new bronco and thinking that is why it is so expensive. But I really like what I see in it. Thank you for the video.
I hear you but off road, as long as you could keep it running, the scout was better off road. It’s crawling gears were better and heavier. But, like many vehicles from that era they were prone something breaking down…
In terms of inflation-corrected price, I don't think there's really that much of a difference between the old and the new. I had a 1973 for about fifteen years. I bought it from my dad, who bought it new, and kept the window sticker. It was a mid-level trim called the Explorer package but had every mechanical option offered, including 302 V8, automatic transmission, power steering, skid plate group, front and rear limited slip differentials, optional 4:10 axle ratio, heavy-duty GVWR package, dual fuel tanks, and so on. It also had dealer-cut fenders and dealer-installed flares to make room for dealer installed 10-15 Gates Commandos on Jackman white-spoke steel wheels (those wheels sucked, and they're dangerous, btw). The asking price on the window sticker was $5450.00 which is equal to $33,043.08 in today's money. My dad sold that '73 Bronco to me after buying a new '87 Bronco II. He paid about $14,400 for his '87 Bronco II, which is equal to about $34,123.31 in today's money. I recall the actual sticker price as being higher by about 1,000 dollars, but what he paid got him an Eddie Bauer Edition with every option including 3.73 axle ratio with rear LSD, skid plates, and so on. In terms of "real dollars," a Base Bronco at under $29,000.00 seems like a bargain compared to the '73 Original Bronco or the '87 Bronco II. Now you know one of the reasons why Ford only managed to move about 12,500 Broncos per year during the original's '66 to '77 model run. They might have had the refinement of a farm implement but they were never exactly cheap and the asking price was a lot for the lack of refinement and creature comfort the vehicle offered. The people who paid the price weren't "mall crawlers," in the main, but people who actually had a planned use for the low-range four-wheel drive capabilities the vehicle offered.
I use to have a 77 Bronco-302 Auto that was the Best Handling vehicle I have ever owned. I wish everyday that I still had it. Best 4x4 off road vehicle made, could turn completely around on narrow road...
Thank you Tommy, good review. Nice Ford brought it back and kept some versatility. Although love the styling and utilitarianism of the original - then I am old.
They are rubberized so they are pretty well protected against the elements so that includes water, obviously don't be stupid and abuse it by putting the hose directly at the electronics or washing them completely with a hose like that, just wipe it all down with a wet towel or slightly splash some water on the lower area and drain it with the bottom drain, super easy to clean and nothing gets damaged if you actually properly clean like you would normally.
Great series TFL. We are reservation holders and will be trading the wife’s Mopar lifted JLU. Not hardcore off roader’s and the IFS and Ecoboost engines are big reasons we like the Bronco. Our JLU has had steering issues since about 5200 miles (all stock), electronic issues, and other problems there’s no point in getting into. On 315’s she averages 14-15 mpg on a corrected speedo. Ford has Jeep scrambling for headline grabbers and the rivalry is just getting started. The Bronco seems to be a great effort to rival Jeep. Where’s GM?? BTW- we are a Ford and Jeep family. The Bronco will sit in the garage with her lifted TJ and two foxbodies.
I’d take one of each. They did a great job with the styling of the new rig, and kept enough of the concept styling to not water it down to be confused with the plethora of other vehicles on the market. Disappointed that it doesn’t have a solid front axle and v8, but not a deal breaker for me. Who can argue with 35s from the factory?!?!
You have that backwards lol. The Bronco was a Scout imitation back when it first came out, then they imitated the Blazer when they went to their second generation.
TFLclassics Tommy, you talk with your hands and must have family roots back East. Glad to see you involved with T F L. What’s your Dad doing? Running the show behind the scenes?
If and when the new bronco is actually ever sold, will it increases in value like the old bronco? What about all the computers, sensors, and electronics. Will they still be serviceable in 15 to 50 years from whenever they are actually made?
I've thought they did a good job harkening back to the old design style from the beginning, you could kind of see it from the early spy shots, and more and more up through this level of direct comparison you did. Very cool!
I absolutely love the old bronco, and the only thing I don't like about the new bronco are the engine choices, would have liked to see a coyote in there.
Tommy, TFL’s previous videos have been saying the the 2-door is only available with a hard top. Now, you’re saying (1:14) in front of the 2-door you are demonstrating, it’s available with a hard top AND SOFT TOP. Could you perhaps clear up this conflicting information in a future video?
Oh shoot! Thanks for the comment. You are right, two door is hard top only from the factory. 4 door is hard and soft top. Heat must have been getting to me.
On the inside the gauge cluster on the old one was reminiscent to the old one how the circle leaned considerably to the left when you turned the key. For a side not I would have to keep the doors on and top closed on dusty roads...I couldn't handle all the dust inside.
Nice comparison, that isn't a '71 though. Ford didn't offer the automatic until '73 and the transfer case in '71 wasn't a J style, that also was introduced in '73. The 302 was rated at 200hp, but I think that was gross, so the real number was 170-175. I owned a bone stock '71 from 1991- 1998. It was really fun and the suspension was really comfortable on the road.
I like both, but the electronics are probably going to limit the longevity of the new ones. Especially in the rust belt. Dielectric grease on all connections might help, but who's going to stockpile spare sensors? I miss not having a tailgate on new Jeeps and Broncos. Swingates don't cut it. A gate like the Ridgeline would be great.
71 is still better! If something goes wrong on the trail, good luck getting it back on the trail. The 71’ could be put back on the road with a beer can duck tape and a coat hanger !
I think they did a great job on the new bronco, however they should have focused more on the truck side with the bed, i don’t need a large truck, but I need a truck, if they made a bronco that I could through a sheet of 4 by 8 in or even just some boards it could be the truck for me
Love how you can see the inspiration from the original in the new generation. Much like the new Dodge Challenger. Instead of just slapping an old name on a new vehicle cough (mustang) cough.
I have a question what type of fuel do you put in the bronco like regular E87 or Premium E93 since both engines are turbo charged I was curious if you had to put premium fuel or could you put mid grade like E89? Thank you!
Old cars always looked better in my opinion. Look at the Dodge pick up trucks, the old ones are more "masculine" then the newer ones. Those look a lot more rough then the newer ones. Thats why I'm such a fan of the old W200's
Tommy good video, here are some side notes. Please slow it down my friend you have some great information but it's hard to keep up with what you are saying... I'm truly interested in what you have to say but you are all over the place... On another note please stop arguing with your father it doesn't look good for the show. Remember he is where he is today because he's a smart man with good ideas and smart things to say... He is very passionate with you and if you watch your past videos you can see it. Your father knows how smart you are and could be so relax son. Plus I like your fathers opinion and position on many subjects.. Tommy please don't get discouraged by my observations I truly believe if you think about it and slow it down you will come up with the same results... Just one man's opinion that loves your shows and its content... The Banks family
I really like the old one! But ford did a phenomenal job bringing it back...... I really hoped for straight axles but was sure that wasn't going to happen! First spy shots I was super disappointed but it is great! But I will be keeping my diesel jeep......
I like the Bronco, but the old one is a lot better for the interior. Nothing but basic with wing windows. Not sure how all that electronic stuff will hold up out in the mud. Would definitely get one with the least amount of electronics as possible.
I was surprised to learn it's available with a manual trans. Now if only Ford would bring back the manual in the F-series trucks..... Btw you forgot to give us a look under the hoods
you guys should buy a new chevy blazer or trail blazer and run it into the ground :) that new bronco looks decent but ford should have came out with a HO 289
I like the front brush bar. I’m sure there will be some aftermarket front winch bumpers for it that will let the winch sit in instead of mounting to the front
You didn’t open the hood compare the engines. Because one huge difference is that most anyone could work on the motor in the original. But they design the new motor so you have to take it in to even get the oil changed!!
The way they harnessed the soul of the old classic Broncos really makes this such a hit.
It looks more like a Scout 80 than a '66 to '77 Bronco to me.
@@jerroldshelton9367 Well that was the inspiration for the 66 Bronco so I’m sure it looks like both. The flared up front front fenders where the trail sights are are uniquely Bronco though
They truly did nail the iconic old design in the new model's looks. Chevy and Jeep could have learned a thing or two from Ford on this (shaking head at new "Blazer" and "Grand Wagoneer").
Agreed, the Blazer is an absolute joke.
And has been, the square body solid axle blazer was actually good back in the day but Chevrolet ifs on all trucks since are not
Blazer equals Equinox Sport.:)
@@jimbo4203 You realize the Bronco is IFS, right?
@@mrpoizun everything is !
These are going to sell like crazy.
Already have like a quarter million orders.
Initially but too expensive to maintain momentum I fear.
I already plan on snagging one
Maybe they’ll bring back some of the vintage colors.:)
I was just thinking the same thing. That blue on the original Bronco is really nice.
If they brought back the pastel paints with some of the white trim pieces, oh lawd, I’d have two.
That original blue with white trim is timeless and would help tone down the trying-too-hard bulkiness of the new one.
@@cameronhardy7 right?
Unfortunately it looks like next year all they are adding is green. It shouldn't be that hard to have more paint choices. This is the kind of car that begs for customization, and they should offer 20 colors if they can. The pastel colors would be fabulous as Hardy points out.
I actually really like the new Bronco. I usually don't like the newer vehicles showcased but the new Bronco is very nice. As long as it isn't the Sport.
They should have kept the fold down tailgate. I use my Jeep for sitting a lot and I have to move gear out of the way where a fold down tailgate would provide a seat or a workbench without the shuffling. They did their own thing, but they also mirrored the wrangler as much as they could also.
maybe they could of did the tailgate like the Honda ridgeline. Swings to the side & also drops down. Tailgate are a nice seat
I agree. Tailgate is more functional than the swing out rear on my Wrangler. A tire carrier is also better for big heavy tires. Ford missed an opportunity.
@@thatguy4019 question from a non wrangler owner, couldn't the design a deep wheel well inside for the spare? ( of course it will take up some space)
@@festerhairball6588 don’t think there would be room.
They thought of that I guess. You can get a slide out tray as an option on this 6th gen bronco. It's stored under the cargo area and slides out like a drawer for you to use as a work bench or a seat like a traditional drop down tailgate.
You guys killed it this week with the Bronco! Seven great videos in two days. Thank you! 👍
Not going to lie, I'd like to see Ford do a limited run of "Bronco Classic" or "Retro" where the front grill and wheels are painted white, the bumper and some accents chromed and the body and interior are color matched to original bronco colors.
If they don't do it, I'm sure someone else will buy one and do it themselves. I personally prefer the happier light colors and white accents to the modern brooding colors and black accents on the new Bronco, even the cyberorange looks more "aggressive" than "happy" because of all the black accents.
I could see them doing white trim and more body matched pieces on a future appearance package.
@AAries29 Indeed
The new bronco is a beautiful vehicle. I love how you can get the sasquatch package on the base model. Its hard to believe that they couldn't get more than 16 mpg out of it. Shocking really. I fully expected no less than 20
I believe Tommy is incorrect here; it’s estimated to be around 21 mpg combined. That likely without the Sasquatch package, but still decent, and certainly better than “mid teens”
@@jesslesko3122 I would guess that he’s quoting the mpg for that specific one with the Sasquatch package. Two different engines as well to consider.
There's no way that thing is only getting 16. I have 3.6L w/8 speed, 2 door JL on 35 inch tires and it still gets around 19.5 mpg as a daily. The Bronco should be about the same if not better because all of its engine options are turboed. Even with the sasquatch package, I would think a 2 door should get around 20/21.
@@c4onmylip I never heard of anyone getting that good of mileage in a Wrangler.
@@mrpoizun it's that new 8 speed man, that thing is awesome. Plus it helps that the majority of my commute is on the highway, about 36 miles one way and 30 of it is highway driving.
Cool.
FYI. That’s a nudge bar on the front of the new Bronco. It’s there to protect the grill from damage in minor bumps etc that might happen off road.
Interesting point! I am not convinced though, it is might close to the grille!
Those bars are great for going right thru your radiator in mod impact. But it looks cool😄
Good job Tommy pointing out similarities. Ford did a good job with the new Bronco, really wish they'd offer the manual transmission in both engine options.
Just went through the build and price on the Ford website. If I were buying I'd probably go for the 2 door black diamond trim level, 2.3 turbo 7 speed manual hard top. Add front/rear lockers and the rear ac plug for a fridge and call it a day. Strong argument for the base which I haven't tried to build yet. This is coming from a guy who just took delivery of a 2021 F150 XL short bed regular cab 4x4 with a 5.0. I just love that Ford has still allowed off road options across trim levels, speaking of which that would be a cool video.
As a Jeep owner I am excited to see a Bronco in person. I can say I am not a fan how the winch mounts to the Bronco, I much prefer how the Jeep bumper encloses the winch.
Good video Tommy and Andre. I am not a big ford fan but I can see why people will like these, I loved my 1970 f-100 and 1973 thunderbird was one of the best vehicles I ever owned.
I think they’re awesome. I do wish they had something naturally aspirated though (V8 or V6). I’m not a fan of turbo because I keep my vehicles long term. I don’t know how durable turbo is and it seems it would be expensive to repair.
that wont be the problem... Ford has a tough time making all four wheels spin on anything thats not a truck... in typical Ford fashion, im guessing thats Not an F150 under there
There are 3.5 litre EcoBoosts out there with over 300,000 miles. Yet do last if properly maintained. At the very beginning when offering the EcoBoost there were some minor hiccups, but that was 10 years ago. The 2.7 is built very much like a turbo diesel. Same block metallurgy as the 3.0 Turbo diesel offered in the F150 diesel. Turbocharged motors are not what they were in the past. They are significantly better.
@@philtripe it's built on the next gen ranger chassis
I have the 2.7 ecoboost second generation and it’s fantastic.
@@shitloveaduck still would rather have naturally aspirated 5.0 v8
After the disappointing Ford email about continued delays, this was a nice reminder that it will be worth it - one day.
I love the new Bronco, especially the 2 door.
Something you didn't mention is - the speedometer on new Bronco is in a similar location (to the left of the steering wheel) to the original.
As always, great video !
Exactly!!! a lot of folks don't like the instrument cluster but it's a remembrance of the classic Bronco. Just spot on!
Love them. If they had only used a solid front axle, but that is just my boomer whine, if the articulation is there so be it. Much like the Mustang, Ford continues to keep the heritage alive with this design.
I would, as a boomer, rather have the new independent front end. I am TIRED of death wobble.
@@bartwaggoner2000 Right on. Like I said, if the articulation is there so be it. Probably won't need to worry about death wobble anyway in a vehicle this small with IFS as you point out. Really think Ford will sell a metric butt ton of these. Hopefully they bridge the chassis mods over to the Ranger and kick some Tacoma butt.
@@zonacrs Ford has all the R&D on the Raptor why not go Independent be different but the solid front will always have the most articulation in my opinion but when you lift it the isf will be better
That 71 is probably worth more than the new one!
Well it's a unique model that's not being made anymore so it's rare and a collectible, obviously it would be worth more, but the actual quality and build of it doesn't even compare in that value.
@@raionshishi8290Absolutely..i said that because i know what those old classic broncos are worth these days.
That was a really good, comprehensive comparison of old vs new. Thanks Tommy.
Been patiently waiting for y’all to do this video. Thank you very much! 🙌😎
I would rather have the front camera and the safety equipment than a windshield that I'd never fold down
I like the first gen bronco...and the last gen (~1990-1996). But since Ford still sells the Expedition, we won't see anything like that OJ bronco again😥.
I think they should have kept a regular tailgate and had a tire carrier like the 1st gen
Nah, there is no point, this is better.
@@raionshishi8290 it depends on the use it’s just a copy of a jeep so I didn’t really like it
The little brush guard looks like a tribute to the stroppe Baja brush guard
One big difference in terms of safety features is the fact that the old bronco’s column would impale you if you got into a high speed collision. Much like other vehicles at the time.
I like the new bronco, but there some things that sadly didn’t carry over from the old one. I’d’ve liked to see a tailgate on the rear for more work surface rather than a side gate, and the belt line in the cab looks like it’s at shoulder height rather than a more comfortable height that would also allow more visibility on the trail. The dual tanks on the old one are also sorely missing - the lack of range on the new one (assuming 8mpg off-road) means that it won’t work for several of my favorite day trips around NM, and the lack of payload makes carrying auxiliary fuel an issue.
Nice video again. This is the first video I've seen in forever without a single downvote. I almost gave you one for the kumquat comment.
To be fair Tommy, there is an efficient version of the bronco that gets 20+ mpg. It’s a big boxy car that weighs a ton, so not surprising you get 17 mpg with the huge tires. It’s comparable to Jeep (if you lifted and put 35s).
Tommy is a shade darker!
As expensive as the new ones are, they a still cheaper than an original.
Original is a timeless classic. Ofc they are gonna be 45-60k
The old ones are the coolest
Thanks for the video. I was telling my son ( who is about your age) about the international scout and how the bronco and jeep were trying to catch up to it. So I appreciate your mentioning that. I was thinking about all of the features in the new bronco and thinking that is why it is so expensive. But I really like what I see in it. Thank you for the video.
I disagree, the CJ came out over 15 years before the Scout did, the Scout was trying to catch up to Jeep the entire time it was in production.
I hear you but off road, as long as you could keep it running, the scout was better off road. It’s crawling gears were better and heavier. But, like many vehicles from that era they were prone something breaking down…
Great video! I wish you would have included the price difference between the two. 🙂
In terms of inflation-corrected price, I don't think there's really that much of a difference between the old and the new.
I had a 1973 for about fifteen years. I bought it from my dad, who bought it new, and kept the window sticker. It was a mid-level trim called the Explorer package but had every mechanical option offered, including 302 V8, automatic transmission, power steering, skid plate group, front and rear limited slip differentials, optional 4:10 axle ratio, heavy-duty GVWR package, dual fuel tanks, and so on. It also had dealer-cut fenders and dealer-installed flares to make room for dealer installed 10-15 Gates Commandos on Jackman white-spoke steel wheels (those wheels sucked, and they're dangerous, btw).
The asking price on the window sticker was $5450.00 which is equal to $33,043.08 in today's money.
My dad sold that '73 Bronco to me after buying a new '87 Bronco II. He paid about $14,400 for his '87 Bronco II, which is equal to about $34,123.31 in today's money. I recall the actual sticker price as being higher by about 1,000 dollars, but what he paid got him an Eddie Bauer Edition with every option including 3.73 axle ratio with rear LSD, skid plates, and so on.
In terms of "real dollars," a Base Bronco at under $29,000.00 seems like a bargain compared to the '73 Original Bronco or the '87 Bronco II.
Now you know one of the reasons why Ford only managed to move about 12,500 Broncos per year during the original's '66 to '77 model run. They might have had the refinement of a farm implement but they were never exactly cheap and the asking price was a lot for the lack of refinement and creature comfort the vehicle offered. The people who paid the price weren't "mall crawlers," in the main, but people who actually had a planned use for the low-range four-wheel drive capabilities the vehicle offered.
@@jerroldshelton9367 yeah I thought of that, thought it would be interesting to see with and without inflation numbers. Cheers!
Ford missed an opportunity to option it with a coyote with a manual trans. Aftermarket engine swaps will make this thing a monster.
Should have brought back the window wings
I use to have a 77 Bronco-302 Auto that was the Best Handling vehicle I have ever owned. I wish everyday that I still had it. Best 4x4 off road vehicle made, could turn completely around on narrow road...
Tommy's having heat stroke. It's the first time I've ever seen him stammer a little. And perfectly understandable.
It was SO hot in Austin, TX
Thank you Tommy, good review. Nice Ford brought it back and kept some versatility. Although love the styling and utilitarianism of the original - then I am old.
Nice vid. Glad you mentioned horrid gas mileage for 2021.
Is everything waterproof like the dash m, screen, shifter etc if you want to hose everything down after it gets all dirty/muddy?
They are rubberized so they are pretty well protected against the elements so that includes water, obviously don't be stupid and abuse it by putting the hose directly at the electronics or washing them completely with a hose like that, just wipe it all down with a wet towel or slightly splash some water on the lower area and drain it with the bottom drain, super easy to clean and nothing gets damaged if you actually properly clean like you would normally.
I believe the interior on the new one should be pretty waterproof so you can wash things down
Great series TFL. We are reservation holders and will be trading the wife’s Mopar lifted JLU. Not hardcore off roader’s and the IFS and Ecoboost engines are big reasons we like the Bronco. Our JLU has had steering issues since about 5200 miles (all stock), electronic issues, and other problems there’s no point in getting into. On 315’s she averages 14-15 mpg on a corrected speedo. Ford has Jeep scrambling for headline grabbers and the rivalry is just getting started. The Bronco seems to be a great effort to rival Jeep. Where’s GM?? BTW- we are a Ford and Jeep family. The Bronco will sit in the garage with her lifted TJ and two foxbodies.
I’d take one of each. They did a great job with the styling of the new rig, and kept enough of the concept styling to not water it down to be confused with the plethora of other vehicles on the market. Disappointed that it doesn’t have a solid front axle and v8, but not a deal breaker for me. Who can argue with 35s from the factory?!?!
Bronco the Original and every others are imitators, Tommy you have stepped your Game Nicely! Love IT
You have that backwards lol. The Bronco was a Scout imitation back when it first came out, then they imitated the Blazer when they went to their second generation.
They usually do a good job with retro vehicles. I really liked what they did with the mustang in 05 and 06
Tommy, quit hitting yourself. Your going to have bruises on your legs.
I appreciate the feedback, it’s a nervous twitch.
TFLclassics Tommy, you talk with your hands and must have family roots back East. Glad to see you involved with T F L.
What’s your Dad doing? Running the show behind the scenes?
Great video guys and a nice way to start my day with cup of java.
I really like how the kept the heritage alive
Love these old vehicles
If and when the new bronco is actually ever sold, will it increases in value like the old bronco?
What about all the computers, sensors, and electronics. Will they still be serviceable in 15 to 50 years from whenever they are actually made?
Have my 4 door on order. Always wanted the old bronco, but this is a fine substitute.
if only the tailgate opened the same as the old one or gave you an option would have been cool but still love it
I've thought they did a good job harkening back to the old design style from the beginning, you could kind of see it from the early spy shots, and more and more up through this level of direct comparison you did. Very cool!
I absolutely love the old bronco, and the only thing I don't like about the new bronco are the engine choices, would have liked to see a coyote in there.
I like the old ones better
Why?
I had a '73 for nearly fifteen years. I don't miss it.
I love that classic. As a wrangler Rubicon owner, I love my jeep, but that bronco is pretty appealing. I'd probably rather have the classic though
5:44 that door opening sound - they don't make em' like that anymore
Love what they've done!!!! Would be really cool if could hose out the dash and steering wheel.
Sure is cool the new 2 door.
Tommy, TFL’s previous videos have been saying the the 2-door is only available with a hard top. Now, you’re saying (1:14) in front of the 2-door you are demonstrating, it’s available with a hard top AND SOFT TOP. Could you perhaps clear up this conflicting information in a future video?
2 door is available in hard top. Thats why orders are being pushed back. I have to wait for my 2 door until 2022 because of the hardtop.
Oh shoot! Thanks for the comment. You are right, two door is hard top only from the factory. 4 door is hard and soft top. Heat must have been getting to me.
Both Broncos are nails. A new 2.7TT with a manual sounds pretty awesome.
I respect your opinion on the brush guard. But I like it. It protects the grill some. I’d get it if I bought the bronco.
I kinda agree with him, I mean, from the front view it looks great but from side view it just looks weird. Like a flat nose.
On the inside the gauge cluster on the old one was reminiscent to the old one how the circle leaned considerably to the left when you turned the key. For a side not I would have to keep the doors on and top closed on dusty roads...I couldn't handle all the dust inside.
Old school bronco can never be beat.
The only constant in life is changing.
I wish the first edition would've come in the same factory paint schemes as the original bronco
Great video, my dad owns a final model year first gen and was considering trading it in
For the love of god don't let him trade in the first gen lol
Even though the new bronco is awesome, I think I prefer the old one
Nice comparison, that isn't a '71 though. Ford didn't offer the automatic until '73 and the transfer case in '71 wasn't a J style, that also was introduced in '73. The 302 was rated at 200hp, but I think that was gross, so the real number was 170-175. I owned a bone stock '71 from 1991- 1998. It was really fun and the suspension was really comfortable on the road.
I like both, but the electronics are probably going to limit the longevity of the new ones. Especially in the rust belt. Dielectric grease on all connections might help, but who's going to stockpile spare sensors?
I miss not having a tailgate on new Jeeps and Broncos. Swingates don't cut it. A gate like the Ridgeline would be great.
I wish GM would get their stuff together and bring back the blazer correctly.
Blazer competed with late 70's Bronco. I don't think that GM ever has this kind of vehicle before as the wrangler or early Bronco.
@@fschael The Blazer came out in 1969 and was pretty cool, was a little bigger than the Bronco but also had the removeable top too.
@@Shakerhood69 You make me google it. It look a lot like 70's Bronco.
@@fschael The 1969-1972 were my favorite Blazers.
71 is still better! If something goes wrong on the trail, good luck getting it back on the trail. The 71’ could be put back on the road with a beer can duck tape and a coat hanger !
I think they did a great job on the new bronco, however they should have focused more on the truck side with the bed, i don’t need a large truck, but I need a truck, if they made a bronco that I could through a sheet of 4 by 8 in or even just some boards it could be the truck for me
Idk about it. It’s got too many technologies. I’m just glad some come with a manual
Love how you can see the inspiration from the original in the new generation. Much like the new Dodge Challenger. Instead of just slapping an old name on a new vehicle cough (mustang) cough.
The new dash with the speedo to the left basically pays homage to the old one
I have a question what type of fuel do you put in the bronco like regular E87 or Premium E93 since both engines are turbo charged I was curious if you had to put premium fuel or could you put mid grade like E89? Thank you!
Recommended 87. High performance 93.
I do like the 50 years difference from 1st generation To the fifth generation? I think 🧐 correct me if I’m wrong.
55 year difference, this new one is also the 6th gen. 5th gen was the one OG ran from the cops in.
1971 Bronco is 205 hp and 225 pound/feet of torque. I bought a new one in 1971.
You can tell Tommy is a Jeep fan there hasn't been a video about the Bronco that has him in it that he doesn't nitpick something about it.
I'll think I like it the outter banks.
Is the driver seat position and comfort better than the Wrangler or Gladiator ?
Old cars always looked better in my opinion. Look at the Dodge pick up trucks, the old ones are more "masculine" then the newer ones. Those look a lot more rough then the newer ones. Thats why I'm such a fan of the old W200's
my dad had an old bronco like that when i was a kid. my mom made him sell it :(
Tommy go thank your dad for your job! You have become really good at this.
He's a lot better than his dad!! He has a unique way to transfer his passion for classic car to modern vehicles. An old soul in a modern mind.
the new bronco is amazing cant wait to get mine!
Great review, does it ride better than the Jeep Wrangler?
Good review! Luv the look of the two door.. four door looks like a Mall crawler’ 👍
Love it. Can’t wait to get one!
oh you will wait - and wait and wait and wait
Tommy good video, here are some side notes. Please slow it down my friend you have some great information but it's hard to keep up with what you are saying... I'm truly interested in what you have to say but you are all over the place... On another note please stop arguing with your father it doesn't look good for the show. Remember he is where he is today because he's a smart man with good ideas and smart things to say... He is very passionate with you and if you watch your past videos you can see it. Your father knows how smart you are and could be so relax son. Plus I like your fathers opinion and position on many subjects.. Tommy please don't get discouraged by my observations I truly believe if you think about it and slow it down you will come up with the same results... Just one man's opinion that loves your shows and its content... The Banks family
I really like the old one! But ford did a phenomenal job bringing it back...... I really hoped for straight axles but was sure that wasn't going to happen! First spy shots I was super disappointed but it is great! But I will be keeping my diesel jeep......
I wish the new one had a tailgate that goes down like the old
I like the Bronco, but the old one is a lot better for the interior. Nothing but basic with wing windows. Not sure how all that electronic stuff will hold up out in the mud. Would definitely get one with the least amount of electronics as possible.
I was surprised to learn it's available with a manual trans. Now if only Ford would bring back the manual in the F-series trucks..... Btw you forgot to give us a look under the hoods
The problem is that new cars and trucks are made to be replaced. The old stuff was made to keep in most cases.
you guys should buy a new chevy blazer or trail blazer and run it into the ground :)
that new bronco looks decent but ford should have came out with a HO 289
"No sway bar disconnect". Probably no sway bars at all.
American cars were just starting to get front sway bars in 1970.
I like the front brush bar. I’m sure there will be some aftermarket front winch bumpers for it that will let the winch sit in instead of mounting to the front
I love them both. Can I have one of each?
Samesies
You didn’t open the hood compare the engines. Because one huge difference is that most anyone could work on the motor in the original. But they design the new motor so you have to take it in to even get the oil changed!!
Welcome to 21st century where smal engine can do twice power as old engines.
@@fschael small engine with more power means they can’t make the oil filter easy to get to in your driveway?
I really like the new one! Great video