Will you buy the new 2020 Ford Bronco or a 2020 Ford Mustang?
I'd prefer the mustang as a Canadian
Neither. My truck is paid off and I'm enjoying the extra money.
I like the looks of the Edge ST, but that automatic transmission… Damn
A MUSTANG wouldn't last 6 months on the roads where I live. I have to keep my nice car in a rented garage in the city.
I'll take the Bronco but I prefer my F-350 Dually Crewcab. I doubt the Bronco can tow my horse trailer.
This is like comparing apples to oranges. If you need an SUV then get the Bronco. If you want a sporty car then get the Mustang.
Mustang!
I won't be buying either…
Mustang. If I needed to use the truck bed, I rather just rent a truck.
Nope
Depends where you live. In Canada I would figure the Bronco was better in the winter but where I live we don't worry about snow.
I would think you need 4WD especially at this time of year in Canada. RWD Mustangs can be dangerous on ice and snow.
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