I would be more interested in door storage in the bed. I can already put my freedom panels in the bed and I rarely remove the back.
I'll give this a simple "neat".
It can be an 'efficient' engine though its not a beast. I had 3 Rams, 4 if you count my 05, all with Hemis. They ran great, all the power that I would ever need, and once you pair them with the 8 spd, they got the same fuel mileage as my Pentastar.
No no, I understand, It will never happen...
Not at the time that I bought my JT, but the more I look back now I wish I would have found a Punkin. I do love my Sting Gray though. Lots of compliments.
As a guy from Pittsburgh, I have to stick up for the women in this city with this comment. Not ALL of the women here have breast implants and go to the gym regularly. That is all.
I wasn't a big fan of my Jeep when I bought it (Sport S), but I saw the potential and that persuaded my decision to buy it. Even my wife would tell me my tires just looked too small and it didn't look right.
I can say I've never left it running but have actually forgotten that I shut it off and turned it back on to realize that it was already off and I just restarted it.
I don't the Jeep is too quiet for me, I think I just have the radio too loud.
I have to carseats in the back seat. One was just recently changed from rear facing to forward facing. My seat is all the way back and my 6 yo fits just fine behind me.
I test drove a '15 Tacoma crew cab when they first came out and there wasn't a chance I was getting a rear facing carseat in...
2020 Sport S has never honked when getting out with the FOB. Now it dings on the inside, but that's the extent of the noises. Mine is on 2 locks for a Honk.
My heated steering wheel is pretty much spot on for the right temp. My seat gets really hot, I generally keep that on the lowest setting. I've had a heated steering wheel since my 2017 Ram, and honestly I don't think I could go back to not having one in a new vehicle, and yes it has made me 'soft'.
Nah, just use a good tire bar. I used to change super singles on triaxle trucks. Those tires were heavy as can be and I had no issue with the right leverage.
I have the cheap roll up from Amazon. I think I paid $175 about a year ago. I have zero complaints, everything stays dry. I think its a Tyger if I'm not mistaken.
I had the same experience. I had 16 miles left to E and it only took 18 gallons. ( averaging about 18.5 mpg ). I rarely let it get that low, so I never really noticed it before. I thought that was strange, but figured it could have been a safety feature so less people run out of gas?