Won a 2024 Bronco Sport… which model should I get

I won a brand new 2024 Bronco Sport, but I have no clue which model to pick. I’m 65 and won’t be taking it off-road. Just need something good for everyday driving.

Right now, I drive an old Toyota with over 200k miles, so I’m a bit lost on all the new tech and features. Is there one model that’s better for regular use? Would love to hear from people who actually own one.

Any advice is welcome. Thanks!

If you’re just using it for everyday driving, the Outer Banks is a solid choice. It’s got more comfort features and feels nicer overall.

Fionn said:
If you’re just using it for everyday driving, the Outer Banks is a solid choice. It’s got more comfort features and feels nicer overall.

Agreed! The Outer Banks has a really nice interior and a lot of extra features that make it a smooth ride.

@Shiloh
Love mine! Great for daily use.

Fionn said:
If you’re just using it for everyday driving, the Outer Banks is a solid choice. It’s got more comfort features and feels nicer overall.

Appreciate the help, thanks!

Fionn said:
If you’re just using it for everyday driving, the Outer Banks is a solid choice. It’s got more comfort features and feels nicer overall.

Another vote for the Outer Banks. It’s perfect for everyday driving.

If you’re using it for daily driving, the Outer Banks is a great choice. It’s got more comfort features, and the smaller engine is fine for regular roads. I’ve had mine since July and still love it.

Noor said:
If you’re using it for daily driving, the Outer Banks is a great choice. It’s got more comfort features, and the smaller engine is fine for regular roads. I’ve had mine since July and still love it.

Thanks! I’m excited but also overwhelmed with all the options. Not a bad problem to have though!

@Fielder
Yeah, it can be a lot! But the Outer Banks is a good mix of comfort and practicality. If you like music, the sound system in the upgraded version is great. Hope you enjoy whichever you choose!

@Noor
Good to know! I do love a nice sound system. Thanks for the tip!

The Badlands is the only one with the 2.0L engine, and it makes a big difference. It drives like a totally different car compared to the other models.

West said:
The Badlands is the only one with the 2.0L engine, and it makes a big difference. It drives like a totally different car compared to the other models.

Appreciate the info! I might test drive both the Badlands and Outer Banks to compare.

@Fielder
Badlands all the way! Stronger engine, better suspension, and it just sounds cool to say you drive a Badlands.

Eli said:
@Fielder
Badlands all the way! Stronger engine, better suspension, and it just sounds cool to say you drive a Badlands.

Haha, it does sound pretty cool! Just want to make sure I pick something reliable for daily use.

@Fielder
If you’re picking between the two, the Badlands will hold its value better. Plus, if it’s free, might as well go for the more expensive one.

@Fielder
I think I’m down to the Badlands or Outer Banks now. Big Bend is out!

If you get to choose any model, go for the Badlands. It’s worth more and has the better engine. But if comfort is your thing, the Outer Banks is great too.

Torin said:
If you get to choose any model, go for the Badlands. It’s worth more and has the better engine. But if comfort is your thing, the Outer Banks is great too.

I looked at the Heritage model too, but I think I’m leaning toward Badlands or Outer Banks now. Appreciate the help!

Not to sound negative, but are you sure this is legit? Just making sure you’re not getting scammed.

Tobin said:
Not to sound negative, but are you sure this is legit? Just making sure you’re not getting scammed.

I appreciate the concern, but it’s real! I won it in a raffle at my grandson’s high school. Still can’t believe it.