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My neighbor has a new Ford Bronco Sport on loan because her Bronco Sport is in the shop. She said the recalls have already been dealt with but now there’s a problem with the rear differential. Dealer said parts on order and it’s been there for a few weeks now. After she told me this I looked up Bronco Sport rear differential problems and discovered that other owners are also having this problem.
Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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With any brand new platform there are going to be problems the first two years. We learned this when we bought a new 2013 Jeep Liberty, a first year vehicle that suffered many recalls and other problems, including a transmission rebuild for $3,400 at only 90,0000 miles. Ford tends to suffer the most from "year one woes", the same problems happened with the 2013 Ford Escape, and the 1991 Explorer.
My neighbor is on another loaner car with her Bronco Sport still in the shop. Her and her husband are considering legal action for lemon laws to replace the vehicle.
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