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Ford Bronco For Sale in Hot Springs, AR


The Ford Bronco ranks among the most exciting rides with excellent off-road capabilities, multiple configuration options, and several advantages over the Jeep Wrangler. It's the perfect off-road monster, whether driving through dense forest trails or cruising on a paved road. However, if you're an in-market shopper looking for a Ford Bronco for sale, it's understandable to want to know more about this Ford off-roader.

Price

The Bronco Family is extensive, and the prices vary based on the model year and trim that suits your off-road escapades and adventures. You can choose the standard 5-seater 2021 Bronco, whose current starting price is $29,215. Alternatively, you can buy the 2021 Bronco Sport at $34,595 for the 2- or 4-door Base Model. With nine available trims, the price accrues quickly as you move higher the trim level, with MSRPs ranging from $40,380 to $70,990.

Specifications

There are two engine options: a standard 300-hp 2.3 turbocharged four-liter engine with 325 lb-ft of torque and a twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6 that delivers 330 horses and 415 lb-ft of torque. A 10-speed auto-transmission couples with both motors, although there's an optional 7-speed manual transmission that only pairs with the smaller engine.

The automatic-equipped, four-cylinder Ford Bronco is the thriftiest variant, with an EPA rating of 20 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway. Nonetheless, when both engines (mated with the automatic transmission) run on a 75-mph fuel-economy route, the four-cylinder gets a 22 mpg rating while the V6 earns 18 mpg.

Off-road Capabilities

Standard across the entire Bronco lineup is an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system that disperses power to all four wheels, adding the traction you need to battle the unforgiving off-road conditions while minimizing wheel slip. When equipped with 35-inch tires, the Bronco achieves the best-in-class ground clearance of 11.5 inches, enabling you to steer over rocky trails and boulders that might otherwise scrape your vehicle's underside.

Furthermore, the Bronco can handle sharp slopes and steep inclines of rugged off-road trails, thanks to its best-in-class departure angle of 37.2° and a 29-degree break-over angle. Besides, the Bronco comes with an aggressive 43.2° approach angle, which ensures the gigantic tires hit the ground first, enabling you to climb an inclined trail without ruining your front bumper.

Safety and Comfort Features

Whether you are enjoying a high-spirited ride or strolling the city streets, the Bronco guarantees safety with its advanced driver-assistance technology. Some key safety features include:

  • Forward-collision warning
  • Automated emergency braking
  • Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic warning
  • Lane departure and lane-keeping assist
  • Automatic high beams
  • Parking sensors

Depending on your chosen Bronco trim, you get an 8.0- or 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system powered by Ford's new in-dash Sync 4 software. With Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and subscription-based Wi-Fi connectivity, Bronco owners can get over-the-air system updates hassle-free.

The Ford Bronco's interior is designed and built for comfort and convenience. For example, the two-door model has ample space in the back seat to comfortably accommodate two adults, while the four-door version has an extra middle seat in the rear with enough legroom. There's also a rack set into the top of the dash for easy mounting of smartphones or GoPros. It also features frameless doors that owners can remove without interfering with the side mirrors. There's also an added advantage if you buy the extended-wheelbase four-door model, as it offers enough onboard storage for all four doors. Suppose you get exposed to the elements; in that case, you can protect the cabin with the available military-grade vinyl upholstery and rubberized flooring.

Trim Levels

The Ford Bronco is available in nine trim levels:

1. Base

The Base trim is a two-door, four-seater with a 4x4 package that packs the 2.3-liter engine delivering 275 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque.

2. Big Bend

Another two-door Bronco with a 4x4 package, the Big Bend model comes with a 2.3-liter I-4 engine that delivers 275 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque. It features all standard features available in the Base trim plus: Terrain Management System with six G.O.A.T Modes

  • Privacy Glass
  • Carbonized gray grille
  • Cloth seats
  • 32-inch all-terrain tires
  • 17-inch carbonized gray wheels
3. Black Diamond

The Black Diamond variant vaunts the same power train and equipment as the Big Bend series, but it adds:

  • A 7th G.O.A.T Mode to its Terrain Management System
  • 17-inch black steel wheels
  • Powder-coated steel bumper with integrated tow hooks and LED fog lights
  • Rock rails and bash plates
  • Rubberized flooring with drain plugs
  • Military-grade vinyl seats
4. Outer Banks

This trim combines both off-road style and technology; it comes with all Big Bend standard equipment, plus:

  • Mid package
  • 18-inch black machined aluminum wheels
  • Powder-coated rolling boards
  • High-end LED headlights and taillamps
  • Cloth seats with heated front row
  • Optional leather-trimmed seats
5. Badlands

The Badlands trim is the perfect choice for extreme off-roading. You'll find all Big Bend series standard features, plus:

  • Standard Package
  • Terrain Management System with seven G.O.A.T Modes
  • 17-inch gray aluminum wheels
  • 33-inch all-terrain tires
  • Front stabilizer bar disconnect
  • HOSS 2.0 System with Bilstein dampers
  • Powder-coated steel bumper with LED fog lights and tow hooks
  • Marine-grade vinyl seats
6. WildTrak

The Wildtrak trim is built for high-speed off-roading, thanks to its 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine that delivers 315 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque. This version features all Outer Banks series standard features and adds the following:

  • Mid and Sasquatch Packages
  • Seven G.O.A.T-Mode Terrain Management System, including Baja
  • Wildtrak hood graphic
  • Cloth seats with heated front row
  • Carpeted flooring
  • Optional leather-trimmed seats
7. Raptor

The Raptor takes off-road power a notch higher with a 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 engine. While it features all Badlands series standard equipment, it adds:

  • Raptor HOSS 4.0 suspension with FOX semi-active dampers
  • 37-inch all-terrain tires
  • Heavy-duty steel bash plates
  • Ford Performance modular bumper with RIGID fog lights
  • 360-degree camera
  • Front stabilizer bar disconnect
8. Heritage Edition

The Heritage trim comes standard with Mid and Sasquatch Package, but it also adds:

  • Hardtop, modular white-painted 2- and 4-door variants
  • Five exterior paint options
  • 17-inch white wheels
  • Classic Bronco Script branding and decals
  • Vintage plaid seats
  • White grille with red lettering
  • Stand-alone Heritage Edition badge
9. Heritage Limited

With the Heritage Limited model, you get the Mid, High, Lux, and Sasquatch packages as standard features. It also adds:

  • Hardtop, white-painted 2- and 4-door variants
  • 17-inch chrome wheels with white walls
  • Heritage Limited bodyside graphics
  • Vintage plaid seats
  • Exterior Bronco Script badging
  • Oxford white instrument panel
  • Exclusive Heritage Limited Console badge

Ford Bronco vs. Jeep Wrangler

The Ford Bronco is undisputedly the most exciting off-road SUV since the Jeep Wrangler. The Bronco does everything the Wrangler does – and more. While you can remove the frameless doors in both cars, the Ford retains its side mirrors. Both models drive impressively over big, muddy roads, but the Bronco suffers less road noise when speeding on highways between puddles. The Ford also boasts more base horsepower with a 300-hp turbocharged I-4 and 330-hp twin-turbo V6 compared to the Wrangler, which churns out 285 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque.

Warranty and Maintenance

Ford provides a competitive 3-Year/36,000-Mile limited warranty and a Five-Year/60,000-Mile powertrain warranty. Unfortunately, the carmaker doesn't provide the complementary scheduled maintenance as some of its rivals.

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