Ford Bronco
How it looks when you see it on the street: Tough, old school, and serving nostalgic vibes for days. The Bronco makes people stop on the street, and ask you how you were able to get your get your hands on one. Boxy Bronco might not be everyone, but the four-door version has serious curb appeal for lovers of classic SUVs.
How it makes you feel when you get in: There’s an airy, roomy feeling to the cabin, even when the hardtop is in place, and the vantage point from the inside out of the dash feels casts a wide gaze over the landscape. It’s easy to clip the top on and off.
How it drives: Sturdy and stable, the Bronco has ample power, and steers with confidence, even at higher speeds on twisty roads. The one bummer about Bronco is that it doesn’t garner great fuel economy.
Space for people and things: There’s such a flippant go-anywhere personality about the Bronco cabin and clever cargo hatches.
Best Features: Here’s a bit of what’s coming: Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Wildtrak, Badlands. We drove one of 7,000 First Edition models, but those are already sold out.
What should you compare it to: Land Rover Defender, Jeep Wrangler.