As mentioned above though there is the auto stop/start which is the green light that comes on, as far as the taking you foot off the brake and not moving that's the brake hold which is a separate button on the mid console and is easy to accidently hit on and off as well. Just clarifying that...
The Cooper AT3 4S is what I went with again as its lighter and quieter than the KO2s and our vehicle is driven in city 90% of the time, but when I have taken it off road they performed beautifully. KO2s still a great option. I put the Pirelli's on our old Mariner because as stated above, they...
Yes the engine cover is not "missing" on any '22 they're not included. To some this is a huge deal and I get it (I couldnt care less but I also very much wish my '22 had the digital AC dials and others don't care so to each their own) but since my '08 mariner and '12 mustang didn't have a cover...
Correct 245/65/r17 or 235/70r/17 seem to be the largest with no rubbing and no body mods. I can personally confirm the245/65/r17 has no rubbing. General consensus from almost every forum you can find is 29.5in is the max you can go
Yeah our badlands has the same brown seat top as the second post. I didn't realize they're was a difference between the OB and BL. Honestly can't decide which one I like better
This is one of those things that I thought I would hate. We had a Jeep Grand Cherokee as a rental car on Vacay awhile back, and a Pacifica on a different trip, HATED the feature on both, maybe its just a Chrysler thing but that start/stop on those is brutal, seems like a full second or two...
That actually sounds like a pretty fair resolution to me, I'd make sure to get that in writing though just to be safe as the pricing is likely to change again.
I actually really like the fog lights lighting up in the direction you're turning the wheel. I like it better than the headlights that move. I had a buddy who had one headlight get stuck in the turned position so his car looked like his car was cross eyed for a week before he could get it...
There are several threads about this, it's pretty common and the general prognosis is it's normal and not much can be done other than somehow the parking cable thing helps sometimes. Generally it sounds like nothing bad though so I just ignore it for the most part.
I would bet its the used car payout value having more to do with it. When my mustang was totaled in December insurace paid out $11.5K, for a 10 year old mustang v6 with over 120k miles on it, bluebook was only around $7800.
My dealership was awesome but I was never able to track once it got to the rail yard. In DFW in Texas though so it only took about 10 days to get here (with a snow storm) so going to WA your time scale looks pretty reasonable.
You can hear the lights when you're close but it wont keep you awake while camping, and they shut off after about 10 minutes of inactivity with the vehicle
Mentioned this in another forum earlier but took ours to Colorado over memorial day, handled every trail we threw at it and it didn't even break a sweat.
There is a button to change the pre programmed stations. It's on the right side.
Overall the whole review is pretty spot on. I don't have the steering issues, though maybe I'm just used to older cars really loosy goosy steering. The seats seem to be dependent upon your height, seems if you're...
If its helps, with the BS BL i've already had quite a bit of fun, its not its Big Brother but took everything I threw at it in colorado and didnt even break a sweat.