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Yeah the Hondas will pretty much lane center you and drive, at least until a pretty major curve. Our 2020 Odyssey is improved over the 2017 Pilot as well.
Have to let someone else reply to that.. .but Craig just takes a straight 8% below invoice approach, so you may not need to worry about incentives, except for icing on that cake. If he gives the same deal on the Rebel that he did on the Limited, I would start there... And if you are closer to...
I did, so waiting on it now. You can get that deal, and even slightly better because any rebates that are live when you take delivery would also be included by Craig at Koons who advertises here, but I could not / would not mess with the logistics of getting that truck delivered, so I called...
For those of you with Rambox, have their been many/ any occurances where you don't have enough room in the bed to carry / hold something that you would have had you not bought Rambox and had it's respective bed area on the sides filled? If so, what was it?
My wife had a pilot and now an Odyssey that both had this feature and they will pretty much center you in the lane with barely any input unless you are going around a pretty sharp curve. Pretty neat. I only tested this very briefly in the ram on a test drive and not even sure it was enabled...
How hard was it to get that $1,200 price? On the GTechniq site the estimator seems to indicate that before you add a single thing like better formula or whatever it's basically $1200 on a full size truck. is that tight extremely conservative with the estimate? Also, how does one know they are...
Hoping to order an all black limited soon, and researching ceramic coatings. Is Avalon king Armor Shield ix a great choice? I've never done any coating before, nor any real "prep" work like clay barring a brand new truck. Is that necessary?
Sounds like this is an all day affair as well to prep...
Anyone have a great, economical option they have used before to have a new truck delivered a couple of states away? I may buy from DC and would need delivery to Nashville. I could drive, but not sure that a 10 hour roadtrip asking for rock damage before I even get home is my best option!
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