1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 5.8 Windsor
Summary:
Excellent, just love it. My wife thinks it's hot too
Faults:
Tightened the battery.
Adjusted the doors to close tightly.
Lubricated everything.
I haven't had to replace anything on the vehicle yet.
General Comments:
I recently purchased my Bronco to have a larger vehicle that had the ability to tow. I picked up this Eddie Bauer edition for $2200.00. Not a bad deal.
The vehicle has 267,000 miles on it and everything in the vehicle still works. I mean everything. There are no squeaks or rattles, and the truck rides great.
The motor idles smooth with no misses or skips. It does not burn oil or leak anything. The transmission and 4 wheel drive works great.
I have only owned the vehicle for a few days, but for the amount of mileage on the vehicle, I am very impressed that it had held up so well. Everything is like new in the vehicle except for the two front seats.
There is one spot of rust on the vehicle on the back tailgate, which I will be fixing soon; other than that it is rust free, the original paint is still pretty good even. Very impressed.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 22nd March, 2010
26th Oct 2006, 12:58
I am a FORD mechanic. I think you are wrong for saying it was time for Ford to replace Broncos with the horrible 4-door Explorer that I would not trust pulling a bicycle.
I do not believe that your rear differential was whining, especially so soon, considering the 8.8 is famous for strength and durability.
I don't understand how suspension components can be tight and sturdy for 10,000 miles and then just simply get loose.
The short wheelbase is actually a big advantage it can out turn almost any vehicle I can think of. You have to be the first person on the planet to complain that the seats were uncomfortable, it's a truck. If you want comfort get a Cadillac.