What will you do without your in bed Trunk? Seriously I need ideas on where to put the tools/misc stuff I have in my 2010 Ridgeline when my JT Late Edition gets here...Doesn't take much to out sell the Ridgeline
I've been pondering that issue for a couple months now. I'm thinking my jumper cables, ratchet straps, and tow strap will go behind the rear seats. My sun shade and window scraper will live under the rear seats. I'll probably get some molle pouches for the back of the seats to hold the wrenches, socket set, and first aid kit. Not sure if my blanket and tarp will fit behind the rear seats or if they'll have to go under.What will you do without your in bed Trunk? Seriously I need ideas on where to put the tools/misc stuff I have in my 2010 Ridgeline when my JT Late Edition gets here...
but depends on inventory right? how many did they produce and available to sell vs sold. could be a high percentage of the sales. and by the looks of it, the gladiator sales are eating at the wrangler sales...7200 ytd sux
Wrangler sales being down a bit can be just as easily explained as a normal 2nd model sale year dip after the launch rush of last year. Sure there is some parasitic loss from potential Wrangler buyers to Gladiator, but it sure is not the whole 3k loss going over either.but depends on inventory right? how many did they produce and available to sell vs sold. could be a high percentage of the sales. and by the looks of it, the gladiator sales are eating at the wrangler sales...
wrangler sales down 3k ytd, gladiator sales 4.2k
To each his own I guess. I never lease my Wranglers, cause the resale value is so high and I make out really well w the trade in, plus I like to customize my Jeep and get a new one when I want, not in the agreed upon time frame as w a leaseIrrational and ignorant question time!
Is there any merit to the idea of going lease instead of purchase to protect against the potential failure of the Gladiator?
With residual values so high, it makes for a nice hedge.
Thoughts?