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Reviewed | 2022 Bronco Wildtrack Heads into the Wilderness
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<blockquote data-quote="TORQUERULES" data-source="post: 16881737" data-attributes="member: 29411"><p>Those 2.7s are the most disguising I have seen, but they are all bad right now. The 7.3 Godzilla and Coyote are the best Ford has for neatness, but could be much better. I realize they do not want the average Joe working on them, but that nightmare would make most Ford service mechanics want to quit. Not to mention how much that would be to deal with on the assembly line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TORQUERULES, post: 16881737, member: 29411"] Those 2.7s are the most disguising I have seen, but they are all bad right now. The 7.3 Godzilla and Coyote are the best Ford has for neatness, but could be much better. I realize they do not want the average Joe working on them, but that nightmare would make most Ford service mechanics want to quit. Not to mention how much that would be to deal with on the assembly line. [/QUOTE]
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