I wouldn't and why I wouldn't has already been mentioned by others on here.
Its my only car and it does that quite well. I also needed a fishing car and something that could do some decently long road trips fairly comfortably. I also live in Denver and the smaller size comes in handy often...
It is and the 4x4 crowd really overestimates how much better having a 4Hi is. Yes its nice to have but really an AWD system is better for most people and I bet you, most people who have a dedicated 4Hi don't really use it that often.
I remember a rental agency gave me a 4Runner and it had 4Hi...
You'll be happy with them, there will be a noticeable performance improvement. When I went from the stock Pirelli's to the Falkens I was a bit surprised at how much of a difference they made.
There is a slight mpg penalty though but its worth it for the improved safety.
The horror of having to hit a button to turn off the autostop once every time you driveā¦ā¦horrible nuisance really along the same lines of having to put it in drive every time I get in the car or even manipulating the radioā¦.
Hey very cool, my car has a March birthday as well, my little photo is the day I got it, and its going on two years now and I love my car as well.
I think whats really telling is I've honestly never thought to myself, well maybe I should've gotten a different car, or I wish I had....no the...
Not particularly no. Very typical for Denver highs in the 40s/50s lows in the 20s. What may have tanked it a bit was that big snow storm just after I got them. But then again. I was going slower in the slushy snow.
Good question. So I didn't do any sort of unusual driving during this period, pretty standard weekday errands weekend fishing trip. I normally get about 25/26 combined. So thats like a 3 or 2.5mpg loss. Considering its about like a what 15G tank, thats about 50mi, maybe a little less, i've...
I was ya, so itās not really a great review because theyāre two totally different tires and the differences Iām experiencing could largely be due to upgrading to a competent AT and not a reflection of its true performance. Thereās certainly a ratings inflation happening here. But I will stand...
TL;DR Tire good, braking excellent, noticeably heavy
So these are a hot new tire on the market and they came out the same time I was getting new tires. I was told the tire vendor didn't have the AT/3W but they did have the AT/4W so I decided to go with those. I ended up getting the 225s...
Tbh I was burned out after a long day at work, not even sure what I said myself.
I may go back later and see what I wrote and might even delete it or edit it.
So I must be one of the first people with the AT/4W on the car and I reset my trip once I installed the tires. So far I'm getting a combined MPG of around 23.6 and thats with driving in the mountains and snow over the weekend. I plan on keeping a long running average, maybe I can report back on...
I'm hoping the '25 BL gets lifted and Ford offers a factory lift. I've been wanting to add one to mine but I'm worried about the warranty so an aftermarket factory lift would really help with that.
And to that the current BL does come with 8.8in of clearance but it really needs to be closer to...
I'm a notorious Toyota hater, not hating on Ford btw, the car market is very competitive which only helps us as consumers. For the sticker though, the new Sports are edging out of the CUV territory in terms of size. I love the car don't get me wrong, look at my post history, and I've done more...
Yea me either, Iām happy I got a ā22. The current prices are comparable to a base Grand Cherokee and I think Ford is asking an awful lot for what the car provides.
Went ahead and got the tires today.
Discount Tire was apparently phasing out the Falken Wildpeak AT/3W so I went ahead with the Falken Wildpeak AT/4Ws. I'm sure I could've gotten a more exciting tire or something less common but I'm not a tire nerd but I do know the Falkens are known to be rock...