A trickle charger sounds to be the best option for member Css206.
Since he does not drive it that often, no need to waste time and fuel to drive it around at 20-30 MPH for 20 miles when a trickle charger connected to the battery will do the same while its parked at his residence.
Well, this apparently did not pass down to some local Dealerships in the North Central Florida dealerships. We went to two this past weekend, and the lowest one to offer us was a 2025 demo (1800 miles on it) at 43K.
We walked from them both.
No to the tires, but thinking yes within the next 36K of driving it, With a new OB, I'd not have to worry about it.
Maybe the Gladiator to get a small truck bed could be a choice for me if this so called deal they are presenting to me is a bum scam to get me in; after all, this dealer played...
As my first post pointed out, my warranty expires in less than 9 months. I can either pay $2500.00 for the extended warranty, or think of trading it in.
The letter was verified via a phone call to the dealer sales manager. I'll stop by for the heck of it, prepared to walk out if its a gimmick...
They are offering $29,500.00 for my 2023 Outer Banks trade, Employee pricing, and $1000.00 loyalty customer incentive.
Have not seen what they are asking for the 2025 Outer Banks, nor have I seen their interest rate yet.
Got a letter from my dealership offering us to trade in our 2023 Outer Banks for a 2025 Outer Banks; no money down, and same financing (payment would go up $49.00 a month).
I'm considering this, as our warranty expires in 9 months (we only have 15K on the odometer) but the 36 month will come...
I guess we have these features to alert us when we set them, and then go to cruise control, then step to the back to mix a cocktail.
Geez, how annoying.
I agree with jkernitzki...get familiar with the features of your Outer Banks model by reading through the owners manual. Lots of questions here on the forum are easily answered from this manual.
I have a 2023 Outer banks, and there are countless features and gizmos on this model.
Refrain from...
That's why I still own and drive my '67 Camaro. I recently removed its heavy TH350 automatic and replaced it with a Muncie 4 speed. You can still easily locate the original parts to do this.
This Camaro will still be around with the cockroaches when the sun burns out and the earth dies I believe.