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I’m pretty neutral to be honest. I guess I would lean in if they are just OEM standard, but aftermarket or ORG tires it isn’t as bad out. I would not show off how I have the boring factory tires.
My $250 bonus drive check was approved, never would have known about it without this forum. Bet I won’t hear anymore from my wife complaining about how much time I spend on forums now!
Well you would need the loan information to do that so, no, you can’t do it next day. Chrysler sends you the loan info after a few weeks...I can’t recall how long, but I was able to search online (by SSN) and set up an account even faster than that.
You have a certain amount of time to cancel the warranty when you first buy it. I have seen it with different car brands.
If you have had the car for a while it doesn’t work like that.
The new F-150s can be pretty nice, but the value compared to a Ram is a big roadblock for me. Way too expensive to get the features I would want in the newer F-150. I could probably go build a F-150 that I would prefer over my Ram, but the price would probably be well over $10k more.
My Jeep Cherokee heated seats were trash, so wouldn’t shock me if some really have faulty heated seats. I remember getting a loaner Jeep Cherokee (with vinyl) and it felt like I was going to get 3rd degree burns, barely felt heat in my leather seats though.
Now with my Ram, they are definitely...
Carmax gave me over $1k more than Vroom or Carvana. Carmax also asks way less questions to get a quote and I know its almost assured you get the quoted price...not sure about the other two and how much they stick to the quoted sale price.
One should always check all three places though...pretty...
Engine performance is reduced if you don’t use 91. Someone tested it and the torque takes a hit, can’t remember if horsepower took a hit too. I think the torque was better than what one gets out of the 3.2 still...but you aren’t getting max performance on 87.
The 2.0 has quite a bit of turbo...
Yah, the Jeep Cherokee turbo is rough. The jerkiness and lag pretty much ruined the fun of the turbo. Of course I only used 87 in it which probably did it no good. Which that is another problem, any direct turbo will probably recommend 91+ octane...I will pass on paying that much for fuel in a...
I bought a used 2019 Jeep Cherokee two years ago with 16k miles for $26,500. I sold it to Carmax a few weeks ago and they finally listed it today for $25,000. I sold it with 58k miles and all original equipment except the tires I replaced 9k miles ago.
It is insane the car barely lost any...
I believe there is a post on here talking about it and I believe it is possible.
Personally I thought I was going to miss BSM, but after I drove the truck I wasn't as bothered. The blind spot mirrors are pretty nice and do the job. I still wish I had BSM, but it was not the tragic loss I...
Never trust the Ram builder. The Ram builder also won’t allow you to do the trailer tow group on a Built To Serve, but many dealer trucks have it and you can build order it too. I noticed the same about it not letting you build it without the NAV, but a ton don’t have it.
End of the day it is...
I stumbled upon it one day and decided to put it on to see how it was. Thankfully it is logically done where it will only harass you once. If you ignore it and keep going over your set warning speed it won’t bother you again unless the speed limit changes.
I just moved so it is kinda nice as it...
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