Traveler III
Wow, yeah, a water pump failure after 20,000 miles is just ridiculous, as are brakes that aren't up to the established basic standard!. Hopefully they correct these issues with subsequent model years of the vehicle. That's a bummer.There are no parts available for the bronco sport in the United States unless you have a 2 L motor in which case parts for that engine is available everything else is new they haven’t have any stock yet. That said there has been multiple recalls on the bronco sport the most recent is brake pads not meeting federal standards which may also be the reason why my rear brakes squeal like crazy whenever I start the vehicle up after it’s been sitting cold. My water pump went out at 20,000 miles no I’ve had vehicles for 20 and 21 and 30 years and we’re still on the original water pumps there is absolutely no reason for a water pump failure at 20,000 miles it took six weeks and one day to get a water pump air shipped from the UK so they wouldn’t have to buy the vehicle back.
That's one thing about the RD1 - the newest example is now 20 years old, and there are still a ton of them out on the road, many, if not most, still running on the original motor with mostly original parts.
I've had to replace my power steering pump due to a failure (after 21 years of operation) and replaced the front axles (after 21 years and over 350k kms, after installing a lift and having them vibrate excessively) I replaced the radiator due to a leak, and the alternator (which probably failed due to me swamping it in mud, to be fair lol) Oh, and I also had a universal joint fail on me at hwy speed, which wasn't fun, but again, it lasted 20 years so I really can't complain too much. I also replaced the two lower motor mounts, and had the mechanic change out one rear wheel bearing that was starting to go.
I also had an obstacle induced muffler delete and had to replace the muffler, which actually was fortuitous because the old stock muffler was HUGE and I replaced it with a much more compact one, increasing my departure angle in the process.
All in all, nothing really serious or expensive, and considering the age of the vehicle, pretty solidly reliable.