Dilly’S Willy
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This is turning into a pissing match so I'll leave it with this: I highly doubt you daily drive that 14k' elevation change, maybe 1k' sure, but so do I. Enjoy your jeep, I will mine. You weren't with me in either of those situations, nor can you read the key details apparently. Good day, Sir!So no auto has ever tried to kill you but maybe ABS/traction control has? Yes I live in flat CA where we have the highest point in the lower 48 and the lowest point as well. 14,494 feet to -282 feet. Nice flat state with an elevation gain of 14,776 feet as opposed to your hill country of at most 6,800' in NC down to -8'? There's not a legitimate mountain east of the Mississippi. Those are foothill elevations out west. Last I checked every up hill has a downhill. Are you telling me it won't maintain speed downhill or you just don't want to shift that often? Seems more driver error than design error. It's always the manual guys that complain about shifting... if only there was a way for the Jeep to do it automatically so you don't have to.
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