used the function once on a past car when i first got the car, found it too slow and picking the wrong person all the time. lost interest in the feature and forgot about it.
used the function once on a past car when i first got the car, found it too slow and picking the wrong person all the time. lost interest in the feature and forgot about it.
its one of those things that you do not know you needed it till you have it. sometimes things are too heavy to slide towards yourself.
i was talking about pushing wood into the back. do i have to explain everything?
useful to slide some things in deeper!
First, i will believe it only when i see it on the dealer lots. heard this rumor too many times, and there is a very small market for these. I could be wrong about he market, as many including myself were when the 4 door wrangler came out. but i feel that this may sell well initially and then die out as those that…
Yeah it was a bit of a knockoff, but in a good way. it was and it wasnt. in concept yes. but the end result it was different in a good way to offer to a different type of truck guy. a person who wanted a truck but a SUV comfort at the same time. the biggest downfall was it got very close to the same fuel economy as…
for someone who wants a pickup just to go camping and buy a few bushes at home depot, its not bad. its just a different customer than who would buy a silverado or a colorado. i think its clever and rediculous at the same time. i hope it keeps the dual direction tailgate, and the in bed trunk area. to me those were big…
stow and go is great, but that is not a terrible loss for the fuel benifit.
my parents 96 Grand Voyager SE survived hell and back a few times in the 17 years we owned it. I do not think any other vehicle in my family served us better or was more useful. my dad finished the basement bringing home every 4x8 sheet of material home in the back of that van. It really was an enclosed pickup for us
Why get rid of a long running nameplate? Its not like aztek or cavileer or cobalt that have a poor reputation. Town and Country is a long running name in minivans. I understand that the minivan needs to evolve to survive, buy does not mean you need to kill a nameplate. Like ford did with the Windstar, changing the…
not a bad option if you find one with a dead SMG system, low miles, and a perfect body