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1990 Ford Bronco Specifications

  • Engine and Transmission

    • The 1990 Ford Bronco comes equipped with an in-line six-cylinder 4.9-liter engine and a four-speed automatic transmission. Its available horsepower is rated at 145 and it can achieve 265 foot-pounds of torque. The engine has a bore of 4.00 inches (10.16 cm) and a stroke of 3.98 inches (10.11 cm). Its recorded compression ratio is 8.8:1.

    Interior

    • The seating capacity is five passengers. An extra seat was available as a retail option, which made the maximum capacity six passengers. Front headroom is measured at 41.10 inches (105.16 cm), rear headroom at 39.20 inches (99.57 cm), front legroom at 41.20 inches (104.65 cm), rear legroom at 37.70 inches (95.76 cm), front shoulder room at 65.30 inches (165.86 cm), rear shoulder room at 64.90 inches (164.85 cm), front hip room at 61.20 inches (155.45 cm) and rear hip room at 55.30 inches (140.46 cm).

    Exterior

    • The Bronco is a two-door-style SUV. Its wheelbase is measured at 104.70 inches (265.94 cm), overall length at 180.50 inches (458.47 cm), width at 79.10 inches (200.91 cm), height at 74.20 inches (188.45 cm), front track at 65.10 inches (165.35 cm) and rear track at 64.40 inches (163.58 cm) Its turning diameter is 36.60 feet (11.16 meters). It came with 235/75R15 tires and featured a full-size spare attached to the cargo door.

    Consumer Information

    • The capacity of the fuel tank is 32 gallons (121.13 liters). With the standard four-speed automatic transmission, the vehicle gets 14 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway. Anti-lock brakes are standard. On the used market, a 1990 Bronco can be found for between $1,100 and $1,600, depending on mileage and overall condition..

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