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    Avoid Clear of This Ford Bronco Model Year

    By David Beren,

    6 hours ago

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    One of Ford’s most popular vehicles in the 1980s and 1990s, the Bronco was famously retired in 1996 after consumer tastes changed. At the time, Ford was more focused on the Expedition, a much larger vehicle that better met the desires of Americans who wanted more space for road trips and family outings. Fast forward to 2021, and the Ford Bronco is back, but not every model year is worth owning. Thankfully, data from CarComplaints can help us look at exactly which Bronco models years to avoid and which are worth buying.

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    Why Is This Important?

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0mfL0P_0vXAmCTX00 The Ford Bronco is seeing a resurgence in popularity after returning to the market.

    The return of the Ford Bronco has been seen as a bright spot for the automobile brand, even as it looks to expand further into the electric vehicle space. For better or worse, the sedan's days are numbered, so Ford returned the Bronco to its lineup to meet changing consumer needs. As customers want more space, it's likely why 24/7 Wall St readers would consider this car.

    Avoid: 1988

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=07HuTu_0vXAmCTX00 The 1988 Ford Bronco is a throwback to a different SUV era.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 66

    If you can find a 1988 Ford Bronco in good shape, there is every reason to believe you should check out its electrical connections. If they are good, take a chance, but avoid it if you have reason to pause.

    Avoid: 1990

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0y23Bu_0vXAmCTX00 The 1990 Ford Bronco suffered from multiple engine issues.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 66

    As the 1990s came into existence, the Ford Bronco was nearing its end, and 1990 is a prime example. Outside of consumer tastes, engine, and brake issues were notable and caused plenty of consumer grief.

    Avoid: 1991

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2tLAeF_0vXAmCTX00 The 1991 Ford Bronco was a bit of the beginning of the end.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 37

    The 1991 Ford Bronco was one of the more problematic models of the last Ford Bronco years. While it doesn’t have as many NHTSA complaints, the overall issues with the fuel system and A/C problems were considerably more expensive.

    Avoid: 1995

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3IxLAR_0vXAmCTX00 The 1995 Ford Bronco offered a unique style but didn't stand out from the crowd.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 122

    Over 122 NHTSA complaints were filed for the original 1995 Ford Bronco, one of the highest the vehicle had seen. Between braking issues, engine problems, and issues with the electrical system, just avoid this model year entirely.

    Avoid: 1996

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4ABh0M_0vXAmCTX00 The Ford Bronco said goodbye to the market in 1996.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 107

    While 1995 saw a slight improvement in NHTSA complaints, the same issues that plagued the 1995 release carried over to 1996. For this reason, Ford is believed to have ended the vehicle’s lifecycle.

    Own: 2021

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=497GFO_0vXAmCTX00 The 2021 Ford Bronco featured a whole new design.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 132

    As a new model year, seeing 132 NHTSA complaints isn’t all that surprising. Ford did have a major engine issue to fix with this release, which the automobile giant publicly took ownership of and began working on a solution.

    Own: 2022

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1Vq4tx_0vXAmCTX00 The updated Bronco comes in multiple trim levels.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 223

    While Ford fixed the engine issue, accessory problems plagued the 2022 release, resulting in 60 NHTSA complaints. However, recalls have already been issued for many of the vehicle’s problems, which should help buyers purchase confidently.

    Own: 2023

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0EX9YQ_0vXAmCTX00 There is a whole lot to like about the 2023 Ford Bronco.

    • Total NHTSA complaints: 139

    With NHTSA complaints dropping year-over-year, the 2023 model year continues to show improvement. There will never be a year without NHTSA complaints, and Ford is aggressively issuing recalls to fix any concerns affecting the new Bronco models.

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