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I hear you about the wife. Mine's a nurse so she's seen the results of some horrific street bike accidents. She actually loves to ride pillion but won't do it anymore. I sold my street bike after she stopped riding with me and now I just enjoy my dirt bike.
I'm about the same as you. I assumed I would get better MPG on the highway, but speeds above 70 bring my mileage down. Commuting and around town are at 55 mph or less for me and I see the ECO light quite often. I very rarely see the ECO light when on the turnpike at speeds above 70.
My wife has a Prius as she has a long commute to work. It's our second one and she loves it. I can't stand riding/driving it, as it's noisy and uncomfortable. It is, however, dead reliable and cheap to own. 126K miles and I have only done (myself) oil changes and tires. Cheap to own for...
I was skeptical of this rebate, as I am not an Allstate client, but I just received notice that I have been approved for the rebate! The approval took less than a week and I did the application online.
Thanks to whomever started this thread!
I did my first oil change at 1,900 miles today.
I've been changing my own oil in my vehicles for 30+ years, and I must say, this RAM is a b*tch!
I used to just lie on my back under my Sierra and get it done. I figured with this RAM on 20's, I would have even more clearance, but that was not...
Update #2: My wife took my RAM to the dealer to have my missing parts installed today. I now have the panel above the passenger foot well, with the lamp installed and working also.
As a surprise, my wife had them install running boards as well!
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