Jeenyuhs Posted July 21, 2021 Posted July 21, 2021 Broncos have starting reaching reservation holders, and now Ford is opening three more Bronco Off-Roadeo locations in Nevada, Utah, and New Hampshire. Ford is launching an off-road school for Bronco and Bronco Sport owners this year, and registration goes live today at the first of four planned locations. They're free for some Bronco Sport owners and those with pre-orders for the Bronco, but anyone can sign up. Since Bronco buyers still don't have their Broncos, this gives order holders the chance to drive one ahead of the day when they finally get their own. Ford is adding three new Bronco Off-Roadeo programs in Moab, Utah, Mt. Potosi, Nevada, and Gilford, New Hampshire, the latter of which will be closed during winter months. Reservations are open now, and the schools will start August 16. The absolute best off-roading adventures, at present and for the past 40-odd years, are hosted by Land Rover and Jeep. These two brands have created epic trips that we can't stop talking about. Now Ford wants to be known for the same thing. All Bronco and Bronco Sport owners are eligible for a free class at Ford's Bronco Off-Roadeo, a 4x4 school opening this month in a wild bronco zone of Texas. It works like the Land Rover Experience in Vermont and North Carolina or the newly founded Jeep Adventure Academy in more than a dozen locales: You show up, get fed, learn valuable driving skills, make friends, get scared, and bash up a truck that's not your own. Ford has run a Raptor Assault program for F-150 Raptor owners, but the Bronco schools are different animals. CarandDriver News
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