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FIAT owns the entire deal.
The Italians produce great cheeses, desserts, & hot chicks; not things mechanical.
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Several with Tacomas have told me they can get 21mpg at highway speeds, 65-75mph.
The Ridgeline was a ground-up design after a large survey of what most Americans actually do with their personal pickups.
<>I agree with ya there. I’m of the belief that they’re pushing vehicles to electric only so they can control you easier i the first place. Don’t like what you said on social media? Your car now doesn’t work for 24 hours etc.
As for Jeeps, I’ve always thought the gladiator looked cool but was completely unnecessary. I’ve always wanted a wrangler but could never justify a practical purpose for it except they do pull easily behind a motorhome. That said, my S10 crew cab is much like the Gladiator. Tiny bed with just a bit more interior space. Crappy gas mileage. 5200lb towing capacity though and at least it will tow behind my motorhome if I pull the shaft. But I paid $5k not $40k lol.
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<>That's the bad thing about Nissans. They suck gas like a fat kid swills Mountain Dew. I get 18 mpg no matter what, both City and Highway.
I am currently trying to talk my 83 year-old Dad into buying a Ridgeline because, well, you know.
I love those things, but can't afford one right now.
It’s not dissembling a computer, there’s a switch you plug in that allows you to turn off the stop-start and keep it off instead of having to turn it off everytime.<>
I was told that any disabling of the computers would void my warrranty.
We all should be concerned that the information recorded & transmitted will be mined by everyone from the insurance companies to the deep state for use against us all.
This is waaaaay to much “big brother” for me and for many; a threat to LIBERTY.
What say y’all ?
leVieux
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My Dealer “Servce Advisor” was a Friend before he went to work there for JEEP. He had put one in his Mom’s car, but told me to try it a while first. It has become a minor aggravation, only. I’m ann old Pilot and have a mental “check-list”: Close door, press brake, start engine, fasten belts, press “off”, engage transmission, & go. I recently learned that if I drive w/o seat belt, even in my own yard, it tattles to Big Bro.
Damned democrats and the environuts !
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To me, the last real Jeep was the end of the CJ. In 1986, they came out with the YJ and it had rectangular headlights.The last REAL Jeep was made in 2006.
After Chrysler took over, it simply became an overpriced run of the mill SUV designed by accountants.
<>They have a "blank" that goes into the seatbelt that makes the system think it's connected - got mine on Amazon. I keep one in my Ram for when I'm off-road. Everybody's happy......
Little bit of useless trivia. I don’t think there was an actual 1986 Jeep, CJ or YJ. The Wrangler wasn‘t ready as a 1986 but was availabile as a 1987. I bought a 1987 in like May of 1986. Your post is 100% correct, the Wrangler came out in 1986 as a 1987 model.To me, the last real Jeep was the end of the CJ. In 1986, they came out with the YJ and it had rectangular headlights.
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You've been in some really terrible Camrys.It rode like a Camry and was as silent as a tomb.
<>YJ's rock......love my 94 4.0L.....auto w/AC.....12 years.. no complaints....top is off for the summer.........