X2... I've been doing this for at least 3 vehicles and 10 or 15 years. I usually call to cancel, they offer me some promotion that I turn down. I say the only way I won't cancel is if I get the same deal as last year (I pay yearly). They act like its a bunch of drama, but give me what I request...
My job sent me up to Hollister Hills for a day to train on a Kawasaki Mule. Believe it or not, still intimidated to take the BD down there. Down to go, but a complete newb in anything other than side by sides.
I wave if I get waved at, or notice. Lifelong Mopar guy and I remember back in like 06 when us LX'ers (Charger/300/Magnum) folks used to get a lot of hate from mostly the Mustang clubs. Yes there's rivalry, but I think they just thought we all hated them, so they hated us first. I just love...
Before my Bronco came in, my Durango was on its last leg. Since my initial reservation, I spent almost 2k on everything from water and coolant pumps, new belt, oil leaks etc. Still had a bad Hemi tick, which is one of several things notorious about that engine. Received my built email and was...
Coming from "leather as a must", to MGV I didn't know what to expect. It's only been a month, but honestly, I love them. I'm not sure what I expected, but they're definitely better than what I had in mind.
For the love of God, has someone answered this question ^? I don't care if it's store-bought or your lil brother neighbor Pookie made it, I want one. Where can I get it? Or at least give a Padawan instructions on how to make my own.
Yeah, heated but not ventilated. At the end of the day, heated seats were more important to me than other features as were wash-out floors and MGV. To each their own, but BD with Mid had everything I wanted without the bullshit I didn't really care about.
Yes, I feel safe, yes there's stuff I miss. I understood what I was getting into with Mid package. Coming from a 2014 Dodge Durango Citadel, I was used to leather heated and ventilated seats, power seats, and creature comforts like that, but I can say as far as safety features, my BD with Mid...
1) You're about to retire
2) You have the money to spend
3) The 392 is 6 G's more
Honestly, reward yourself for all the hard work. Who cares if you pay over MSRP as long as you're good with it. Get what you want and don't rationalize yourself into settling for future regrets. The 392 is a...