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Depending on configuration 3,800-6800, maxing with the RWD V6 auto access cab. I looked it up and was wrong the manual Gladiator is 4,500 lbs if you get the Rubicon (4k with the lower trims), auto is up to 7,650 depending on package. But still only one of two options if you want a loaded up pickup with a manual and

No, but they’ve been out since 2016, and the Giulia won a JD Power dependability award a few years ago which is data-based. Also, people are much more likely to be telling everyone if they have problems than if everything’s fine, haven’t heard anything about problems (not including the quad). At least to me, that’s

Genuinely wondering, how many anecdotes does it take to actually be considered evidence? Everything I’ve been hearing about the 2.0T versions shows they’ve been reliable after the initial run’s software updates. The Quad’s another story but they seem to be similar track record to AMGs and Ms.

Isn’t it the only way though to get a MT pickup with a 7k lb tow capacity though? Also to be fair to Jeep it’s one of the very few cars at all you can get a loaded one with a MT

Are those... Maserati center caps?

It’s not an ATV or a pit bike so does a Polaris 120 XCR mini-snowmobile count?

Ha, I feel the same way about public transport. I went to college before Uber, remember two years flying back from winter break with two suitcases and a backpack, getting off the light rail and having to wait a half hour for a bus in 10 degree weather (reduced service on weekends and constantly late when there’s any

Right, so it would be checked As-Is and have the other used car warranty applies also checked. As-Is in that context as indicated on the guide is no dealer warranty. I know from experience the smaller check boxes below are often missed by buyers, I’m sure he had to sign it though. But this case is a bit different

While I agree that major gas chains will likely be a hot spot for EV chargers, it’s not a guarantee they’ll become cheaper. Newer EVs are demanding higher speeds and a gas station/convenience store is going to want turnover, so they’re also incentivized to install the highest speed charging unlike a hotel that can be

Some states have dealer warranty requirements, in MN it’s 60 days/2,500 miles if the car has under 36k on the odo, or 30 days/1,000 miles for cars up to 75k miles. It’s pretty limited coverage, and I know we have one of the best used car warranty laws in the country, but they exist in some other places too.

To the best of my knowledge the sticker showing either as-is or with a warranty only applies to warranty provided by the selling dealer. It doesn’t apply to any manufacturer warranty that still is in effect, and at least here in MN I believe there is a little clause unrelated to either check box on there saying there

American mid-full size sedans. (Almost) all of them.

Yeah, no.

He was probably going to say Airfly, just a little dongle with a headphone jack to plug into the seatback and connect to Airpods or other bluetooth buds. I tried to find one for my wife last year for Christmas and they were sold out everywhere.

I have a pair of Airpods but I usually prefer my wired headphones for flying anyway, better quality sound and if I want to plug in I can. Bought a pair of Marshall over ear headphones which sound great, no active noise cancelling but get loud enough to drown everything out, and are built much more solid than Bose or

They for sure wouldn’t fold at the base amount. Here in MN it’s 30/60/10. You hit one car, even with no injuries, that’s less than 10 years old and you’re paying out of pocket with only $10k in property damage. With the loss ratios they’ve had even if they were not for profit it would be expensive with the cost of

With how people act on planes nowadays I don’t think an age minimum is going to fix anything...

Looks cool, but you still gotta drive a Frontier. The only time I ever have seen one of these that was worth it was when my buddy got one of the last-gen ones, they were practically giving them away with $200/month leases at our local dealer.

You know when you’re bumming around cars.com looking at stuff you’ve got in your mind you’ll buy one day and you find a super nice one listed as a manual and... FUCK, two pedals.

And it seems worse because auto rates didn’t have huge hikes with inflation the last couple years like everything else so they’re catching up all at once...