My Alta Blue looks Black half the time! We ordered curbside and wife described the car as "blue" and they had to call back because they couldn't find it! LMAO (of course the word BRONCO on the front should have helped but...)
We have an Acadia for our larger family car, so was looking a little smaller. I also wanted AWD or 4WD that could handle some weather, but no real intention of off-roading. Looked at the 2020 Subaru Outback, Jeep Grand Cherokee, a Volkswagen Atlas, a Nissan Rogue and even a KIA Telluride....we...
So do you still like to use Slippery Mode in light snow / ice or do you just use Normal Mode? When do you like to go to Slippery Mode? Thanks for the detailed review. Good learning material for me!
Added mine last night. I installed the 50" inch and really like the reduced hang. Have not driven much at speed to see what wind noise I have but will report back.
ROOKIE Question...thought I would piggy back on this thread. Don't get much snow/ice in South Texas (except for Snowpocalypse this year) and never really owned a 4WD before. Do you need to use a "GOAT mode" to engage the 4WD? Or is it always "on" in some function? Like for light snow/ice...
Most of above is probably right, but I haven't yet needed to get mine up load enough to distort. I will probably find it flaws soon, but for 90% of my use it sounds great.
Well...I may be counting my eggs before they are hatched because I bought my BS last week and they said "next week should be good for the tow package". Waiting. Never occurred to me there might be a lag until I read this thread! LOL