100,000 miles on a first year 2021 Bronco - Review after 4 years of driving

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Sep 18, 2025

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Today at 12:47 am

Real Life review after 100,000 miles on the Bronco


Deano Bronc
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Life is a Highway

Today at 2:58 am

#1
Great review! I too am very happy, but at 50K
Jakob1972, Deano Bronc

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Today at 7:21 am

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I think it’s great to go doorless whenever possible. Nothing like that open air feel! The finish looks pretty good at 100,000 miles (although I thought you said you had 200,000 miles on the engine at the 11 minute mark). I would have liked to have seen some off-road footage. As you said, around 90% of your mileage was highway miles. I’m glad your V6 engine didn’t suffer from bad valves, even though it was produced in the time frame that saw failures. It’s a shame about your windshields. That does seem to be a weakness. Have you considered getting a protective film applied? Did you say this Bronco came with the Sasquatch package? Those fender flares looked narrow to me. Did you swap out the Squatch flares with the standard ones?
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.
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Today at 1:00 pm

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Real Life review after 100,000 miles on the Bronco



Thanks for the review! Your driver's seat looks really good for having 100k on it. I believe @SlashRacer has half the mileage and his is cracked.
I sure wish the bottom of my Bronco looked as good as yours.😊
2022 Bronco Badlands, 4D, Hot Pepper Red, 2.7, Squatch, Lux, and MIC.
7/13/2020 10:04pm reservation. Blend 6/16/2022 Delivered 6/26/2022.
Dealership - Stephen's Auto Center.

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Today at 8:51 pm

#4
Great review! I too am very happy, but at 50K

Ahhh yours is just out of her high school years …:-)

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Today at 9:05 pm

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I think it’s great to go doorless whenever possible. Nothing like that open air feel! The finish looks pretty good at 100,000 miles (although I thought you said you had 200,000 miles on the engine at the 11 minute mark). I would have liked to have seen some off-road footage. As you said, around 90% of your mileage was highway miles. I’m glad your V6 engine didn’t suffer from bad valves, even though it was produced in the time frame that saw failures. It’s a shame about your windshields. That does seem to be a weakness. Have you considered getting a protective film applied? Did you say this Bronco came with the Sasquatch package? Those fender flares looked narrow to me. Did you swap out the Squatch flares with the standard ones?

Good eye, I took off the original flares and replaced with standard to give it more poke. The trick is to look at the rear area where the bumper meets the flare and you will see it has the extended version that only SAS has.

It seems like I did say 200,000 ( it only has 100,000) when I listen to it the last word I say it ends with a “T” before I say 100,000 and slopped together it sounds like 200,000. i have to work on that sloppy speech.

not Much offroad stuff this year, but I’m going to go with a group of Bronco owners in Arkansas in October and will get some offroad content of the group ….so stay tuned IMG_4748.jpeg

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Today at 9:15 pm

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Thanks for the review! Your driver's seat looks really good for having 100k on it. I believe @SlashRacer has half the mileage and his is cracked.
I sure wish the bottom of my Bronco looked as good as yours.😊

well I don’t run with the top off very often - that Sun can crack marine vinyl pretty fast, how much does slashracer weight? ..I’m just kidding.

you are in the Rockies, correct? A whole lot more scraping action in those parts. Also I did coat the bottom of my rig with Amzoil Mudslinger at about 40-50 miles. I did a video of it just fyi.

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