ThatsAMonkey
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Hey y'all. I had some life changing events with the folks back home so I might need to look into downsizing. I've had this Scab for a year and love it. Sadly I've been finding that I don't use the bed very often and now that my commute has changed I need something with better MPG and a bit smaller. I've been checking out the Bronco Sport Big Bend and Outerbanks. Leaning more towards the Outerbanks as it has some nicer add-ons. But hey, I can get it in green! Haha. I've read about the recalls and some people don't like the smaller engine but honestly I feel like this will fit me better now that things are changing. Yes the 2.0l looks great but I don't need that sort of power and I don't plan on off-roading. I used to drive a 18 Ford Escape Titanium so it should be the same ride, so to speak. I've been checking out the Bronco Sport forums and it really comes down to if I want more bells and whistles on the OBX or simplicity on the Big Bend.
Could use some feedback honestly. Part of me doesn't want to get rid of the Scab but on the other hand the Sport is what will help with costs, commute, city driving and looks department haha. At least I can have a flat platform to mount a kayak on. And the rubber back seat covers/cargo floor will help. All I have right now is a tonneau cover over the bed. I thought I'd get more use with it but even then it's starting to feel a bit much than what I need now.
Could use some feedback honestly. Part of me doesn't want to get rid of the Scab but on the other hand the Sport is what will help with costs, commute, city driving and looks department haha. At least I can have a flat platform to mount a kayak on. And the rubber back seat covers/cargo floor will help. All I have right now is a tonneau cover over the bed. I thought I'd get more use with it but even then it's starting to feel a bit much than what I need now.
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