Is a 1996 ford bronco with 121,000 miles on it good to buy?
I am looking at a seller who's selling a 1996 ford
bronco, everything seems to look good, except a
possible fuel pump and i can deal with that later.
The price is 6,000 and may be able to go down to
$5000, would that be a good deal? How many
miles could see left with it? Looking to Atleast last
me 60,000 miles
https://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/d/killeen-1996-ford-
bronco-xlt/7293519258.html
4 Answers
Beware cars that need "one little thing". That one little thing may multiple like tribbles,
Fuel pumps either work or they don't. If the Bronco starts and runs, it's not the pump.
I'll get it checked out either way, in the meantime, i test drove it, I can't explain it but it definitely drives it's age, unless it's how trucks in the 90s drove, the only other truck I've driven was a 2020 f150. Is there anyway to get the truck to drive "smoother" newer? Is it alignment that needs tweaked? The steering on it feels old.
With out driving it I could not say if it drives as it should or not. Have a mechanic check it before buying. Trucks that old will feel primitive compared to new ones. A lot has changed in 25 years.