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| Key Features |
| Model |
Bronco |
| Year |
1992 |
| Engine Size |
4.9L - 6 Cylinders · 5.0L - 8 Cylinders |
| Seating Capacity |
5 Seats |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Size |
Full-Size |
| Style |
Crossover |
| Class |
SUV · Crossover |
| Pricing |
| Original List Price |
$18,852 - $23,201 |
| Current Retail Price |
$2,726 - $3,487 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$814 - $1,044 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
2 Dr Sport Utility, Eddie Bauer 2 Dr Sport Utility, XLT 2 Dr Sport Utility, XLT Nite 2 Dr Sport Utility |
| Product ID |
21652120 |
| More Information |
| Fords full-size 4-wheel-drive utility vehicle could hold more than 100 cubic feet of cargo or seat six people in a roomy interior. It could also haul as much as 7800 pounds. Essentially a Ford F-Series pickup truck with expanded passenger area and fiberglass rear-roof section, Broncos came only in a 2-door body style, with a 2-way tailgate. Antilock rear braking was standard by the late 1980s, operating only in 2WD. A 4-speed automatic transmission edged aside the 3-speed unit, starting during 1990 as a running change. Base engine until 1993 was a 4.9-liter inline 6-cylinder, packing 150 horsepower, with a choice of optional V8s. A 185-horsepower 5.0-liter V8 was standard on the Eddie Bauer edition, optional on others. Also available: a 210-horsepower 5.8-liter V8, offered only with 3-speed automatic. Standard on-demand, part-time 4WD (not for use on dry pavement) had a conventional transfer-case shift lever on the floor. |
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