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I've heard other people say similar things on different threads.
I don't know where you all live, but I'm glad I'm not there. Sounds like too many people and too much congestion. That is definitely not an issue I have.
Or the opposite. I live in a rural area, and I never see new roads put...
I think a lot of the features mentioned are part of the Uconnect Guardian subscription. I never pay for that stuff. It's neat to be able to check gas prices or the weather but my phone does it for free. I also never pay for XM radio. It's gotten a lot more laden with adds than it used to be...
I like the way my navigation works too. I know some people complain that it's not accurate enough, or that it takes weird routes but these complaints are common across various navigation tools not just the built in nav.
I think it's a matter of what you're used to. I like Garmin nav, but I've...
I don't think you'll regret the Tradesman at all. I like the gadgets and fancy stuff, but at the end of the day they're just frills. The Tradesman gives you what you need in a truck without paying for the extra stuff. Being that you can add some frills to make it what you want is a good option.
Not only that, but you could fold that seat down and have a second human passenger if needed. Granted, they'd probably be getting all the doggy loving since the human would be in her usual seating area, but I could think of worse ways to spend a ride.
They are between +1 and -2. Meaning that it show +1 mph to -2 mph of your actual speed. So if the sign shows 50 mph, you are traveling 51 - 48. In other words, they're pretty close.
Man you Brits are a weird bunch, mixing Metric and SAE. 😁
As for tire size, yeah, most of them are listed P-metric in the states too. I guess we're a bit weird as well.
There are some good 34" options depending on the wheel (aka rim) diameter. I personally like more side wall, so I always...
So if I'm understanding correctly the issue isn't with recalibrating in general, it's the recalibration to account for 35's? That would suggest that if you went with 34's you could recalibrate and retain the Sensors and Sat-Nav. Correct?
If that's the case I'd just have them set the tires at...
I checked it. I can't speak for all trims, but the Big Horn does not show top speed by holding the select button like the Charger did. On the Ram it may only be a GT option with the performance page.
Ha ha. Winner winner.
Yeah, fully aware it's on "old thread."
I don't doubt he drove it "spiritedly." He may be apologizing for driving it hard, not for specifically driving 119 mph. Or maybe he's apologizing for the miles, meaning he won't take the long way to/from the gas station. Hard to...
I can't imagine it will do any damage, but like djevox, I'm not a mechanic so no guarantees.
My only concern (besides the noise) would be the potential for exhaust gases to enter the passenger compartment when stopped. Keep a window or two down and you should be fine.
As for the price. Yes...
Old thread, but I think it's been nailed down already. It is highly unlikely, and possibly even not possible on factory settings, that the truck was driven at that speed. Two possibilities is that it was a result of factory testing or a misread from the system. I've had gps based speed...
If you go look at it again, I'd call them on the dealer loaner claim they made. If it had never been registered, the warranty wouldn't start until you bought it (as would the xm trial). Being a former lease everything starts on the date/mileage of the first owner (February 2022 with 10 miles)...
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