Well, that's what I was afraid of. The problem is, what is a good looking vehicle, off road capable, that can fit 4 people, 2 dogs and all the stuff they like to take to the great outdoors!?
Hello everyone. I am fully ready to jump the Toyota ship to a Bronco but I am concerned with cargo space. My family of 4 easily fills my 4Runner for a family weekend outdoors. Any real world advice on how much space I will be giving up is appreciated. I think it is 12 cubic feet smaller than the...
Donāt do it, slow outdated 5 speed transmission. If you plan on going up hills at elevation you will regret it. Trust me, canāt wait to get out of ā13 for something that can accelerate at a decent speed. Hoping the twin turbo 2.7L is the answer.
I own a 2013 4Runner Trail Edition. Canāt wait to get into the 2.7L, the Toyota is just so slow and feels like it is hardly ever in the right gear. And at altitude itās an absolute dog. I hope the twin turbos help out in thin air, I live at 7k feet so every day is high altitude driving.
New cars are fun, new car payments arenāt always that fun. Start saving now for all the extra BS like tax, title, registration, not sure where you live but that can be a big surprise! Shop around for a good loan, donāt go over 72 months so you donāt spend your whole life paying it off.
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It's 2020, a car should easily have an option to turn it on and off. So for those of you that like it, keep it on. But if I am paying a boatload for a new vehicle, it should be my choice to turn that shitty feature off.
Yeah, he was being honest and said he wouldn't switch to him in so many words. And FYI, his costs were $589 fee just like Fairicy in Canon City, so as of now Silverthorne seems to be the reasonable drive leader of the pack.
I spoke to Town and Country Ford in Salida, CO today. He doesn't think switching dealers is a great idea because you will then fall to the back of the line at that dealer. They are a small dealer, he warned that because of that he feels they will only get about 10-15 Broncos in 2021, so staying...
I own and bought a Tesla 4 years ago, it was the simplest and most stress free buying situation I ever experienced. Sure you canāt haggle, but itās all straight forward, everyone gets the same deal. It eliminates discrimination and any other factors. Point, click, buy, drive.
Sounds great. I spoke to Fairicy in Canon City today and they have a $590 charge, they will accept X plan. I signed up for Mustang Club today. I will give some more a call, Phil Long COS doesnāt even answer my emails.
I can tell you that you will get what you pay for in these campers, they are expensive because they are hand made, the ones without wood will never rot, and they can be dragged anywhere. There is a big market for renting these in Colorado, so maybe in the Northeast you could rent it out to...