It's a Summit. You can tell by the lower front chin. Overland is more tucked up.
It's a Summit. You can tell by the lower front chin. Overland is more tucked up.
It's not that bad. It's a few 1/4 turn fasteners around the bottom and side and then it just pulls off. Though it looks like he has a Summit which does not have the removable fascia....in fact its the only GC that doesn't.
Exactly. It's like every state that has a lottery for education. All the money goes back into the general fund so no one can see that the money goes to education. Most states education funding actually went down...
They haven't shown they can use the money I give them appropriately already. Why would I give them more?
This is wrong. There is a lat/long/yaw sensor in the vehicle that will indicate the vehicle is moving and communicate this to the ABS module.
They need to be there by regulation. You need a way to downshift down a hill.
Anyway, modes are useless. Your turn, what other options should you pass on when you're buying a new car?
Thanks for ruining the roads.
I think it's mostly the driver. A newer set of all seasons would have done fine here if he wasn't such an idiot. That is a big ol hole he was in, but he had plenty of opportunities during that to escape.
There's also the factor of resale on diesel trucks. They hold their value much better and in later years actually command double the price of a similarly equipped gas.
I agree. Everyone got really excited for aluminum, but you can't really show that direct benefit to the customer. The fuel economy didn't get best in class, it didn't win Motor Trend TOTY (take that with a grain of salt), or any other major shootout. Customers appreciate added features and quality increases. Nicer…
This is silly. I've driven a lot of cars and a 200 is not the worst by any stretch. I've had a Corolla, Rav4, civic, rio, etc.
Said no one ever...
What do you think of the regen? Why do you think they decided that you should be able to drive with only the accel pedal? It's weird.
All of them. Think about it....no one wants to own one....they just want to drive one a lot and give it back.
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Have you sat in one or are you referencing the Motor Trend piece? I sat in one and thought the build quality was quite good.
But you also forget about resale. Diesel trucks (although entirely HD so far) has historically higher resale rates on their trucks. 2008 Ram Diesels are worth almost double their gas counterparts.