5thgenram1989
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Evening gentleman,
I'm looking at a rebel as my next car. Just wondering if I can get a v8 with air suspension and the top tech package (the one that comes with that massive screen). I notice I can't configure that speck out online without removing the big V8.
Which leads me to my next few questions:
Air suspension, worth the 2k?
Sunroof? I have never had one, and I truly do desire one. But, I read that they are nothing but headaches. Thoughts?
What mapping software does RAM use? How accurate is it?
One last, can I get an input, question. Is it better in my favor if I trade in my car (2016 2ss Camaro), or if I try and sell it privately, then negotiate a lease deal. I keep hearing that it's better that I trade up for the car I want.
Thanks everyone.
EDIT:
I just started looking at the other models offered, and I noticed that Rebels do not qualify for "advance safety" features, such as adaptive cruise control, heated/ventilated seats, etc.. Can someone tell me why?
I'm looking at a rebel as my next car. Just wondering if I can get a v8 with air suspension and the top tech package (the one that comes with that massive screen). I notice I can't configure that speck out online without removing the big V8.
Which leads me to my next few questions:
Air suspension, worth the 2k?
Sunroof? I have never had one, and I truly do desire one. But, I read that they are nothing but headaches. Thoughts?
What mapping software does RAM use? How accurate is it?
One last, can I get an input, question. Is it better in my favor if I trade in my car (2016 2ss Camaro), or if I try and sell it privately, then negotiate a lease deal. I keep hearing that it's better that I trade up for the car I want.
Thanks everyone.
EDIT:
I just started looking at the other models offered, and I noticed that Rebels do not qualify for "advance safety" features, such as adaptive cruise control, heated/ventilated seats, etc.. Can someone tell me why?
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