Gerry197
Gerry197
Gerry197

In a normal market, no one pays sticker for a Jeep or similar vehicles. They usually have at least 15% off MSRP, which is normal. They have elevated MSRPs because everyone negotiates a big discount and think they are getting a deal.

Yeah, I don’t live in the US, most people around here can only afford one main vehicle and it has to do everything. If you have 6 people or less, trucks make sense here, which is why they are extremely popular.

Everywhere, including this site even recently.  

Those cars will likely be returned to their owners after they pay fees.  

Honestly, that’s awesome :) 

So likely not married with kids? Then a 4-door truck is probably not for you.

I use to think that, but you can haul plenty in a crew cab with a smaller bed with the tail gate down. More than most people actually will do.

Mid-sized really.  But welcome to the club, love the floor mats by the way.

Day old rice that is then fried, have been doing it for almost 50 years, never gotten sick over it, as has many people I know, not worried about that specific scenario. 

I was in the Philippines recently, they call it the Montero Sport over there and honestly it’s a nice mid-sized truck based SUV.  Attractive and the value proposition between the Toyota Fortuner, Ford Everest and the rest of the diesel truck based SUVs in that part of the World.

So Toyota was right? 

Americans? Based on this info the whole World has boring colored colors.

You mean like GM who is investing billions in their next gen V8s to keep them emissions compliant into the next decade? They can’t just keep making them, they have to meet more stringent EPA emissions which is why Stellantis is dropping their 5.7L Hemi.

Not anymore, they all share the updated T6 platform. All new 2024 US Rangers will be at the same spec platform wise as the rest of the World, which moved to the new design in 2023.

That is just the route distance, not the total distance driven.

They need to scale up Ranger production big time.  That truck is selling like crazy around the World, and it’s the only PHEV I can think of that will be available in the US. 

Yeah, I think you are giving way too much leeway here.  The stated and advertised range is way off, even for the conditions. 

Anything can last 250K these days, depends on your threshold of issues along the way.  Stay away from most German cars if your pain threshold is low. 

No issues with any self check-out I’ve used. Love it actually with bigger stores, easier in and out.

No, Porsche owners are known for upgrading their cars.