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10 years, or 120-140K miles should be no problem for modern cars, regardless of make.
I have a theory about toyotas that their whole "drive to 2-300K miles" thing that everyone thinks theyll do is really because their resale is so high and not because they are that much more reliable. If you...
I forget the warranty I got but I believe I paid 1500 for 5 Year/70K miles that covers everything (non-wear) I don't think it was Mopar Max care. Normally I would never buy one but it seemed like a good deal, especially considering the amount of electronics in these things.
Yea, based on the reviews here I'm guessing I did get a bad batch...although coming from jeeps, RC is usually regarded as junk, so this was probably my first and last try with their stuff
Just an FYI for the rough country ones...I just installed them today and took them out. The fitment was horrible, some cuts weren't straight, definitely going to return them. Install wasn't too bad as long as you man handle them.
I just picked my Laramie, southwest edition, level 2 (B), with trailer tow/BUG/Protection....I think that's all the relevant stuff. It has the tuffy console safe in it. Didn't see anything on the build sheet or the sticker. Anyone else get that "mistake" or was it supposed to be in there? I...
Paying 36K seems super steep on a 3 year lease with 12k miles per. The truck I'm about to pick up has an MSRP of 63XXXK, I paid 50XXX before ttr...if you think about it that way, the residual value they are giving you, or the starting value (msrp, not baking in that you can get deals), is...
Guessing it's your lift, I've never heard of a tire having too much effect on ride quality. Maybe some wandering depending on tread, but ride quality is largely going to be a function of how much you lift it, the quality of your lift, and how much sidewall you have. 20's aren't that big, so...
Agreed, and if it's an order error vs a build error, I'm sure there's fine print where they (the dealer) can back out. If it's a build error and you paid for it, then you're probably fine
The tax piece makes sense. I sold my would be trade in locally but it was only 19K...had it been worth a lot more it woulda been worth the trip to trade in with aaron.
Agreed on this, and knowing how/what to fix. Coming from jeeps, most of them on the trail with big tool kits don't know how to fix anything anyway.
It's super easy to carry more than you need. I've had a ton of trail fixes using crap HF tools and not enough of them. Jeep space is at a...
I would guess their long term model is to make money on the financing and not on the cars, whereas a traditional dealer needs to make money on the cars. Basically the same model as mortgage originators but making their own market with cars.
Long term, you wonder if manufacturers will just...
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