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Another note for Vroom here, done two deals with them and it was very easy. friends have also used Shift.com with good success.
I Vroom priced my 2500 and then ended up selling to dealer today, they offered almost what I paid for it. Since I have another car, I’m stepping back and waiting for...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/12/28/tesla-battery-fire/
Lithium Ion batteries aren’t much fun when they get exposed to atmosphere either, they go up like a torch...
I have the wireless charging option, so it’s nice for long drives but I would think you could work up an aftermarket solution for that pretty easily.
just leaving your phone in your pocket is really handy though for short drives.
https://cplay2air.com/
Be sure to follow the instructions and update to the latest firmware and it works like a champ, takes about 10-15 seconds to sync up while the car starts and then it works great every time.
It’s a whole new platform, it should be pretty nice.
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/uconnect-5-design-preview/
you can get wireless CarPlay on the current version with a $100 adapter, I have it and it works great.
It’s 4 grand for the current 12.1“ system from infotainment.com, so I would say that would be the starting amount you should consider an upgrade to cost in the future...
It seems most people are doing the CAT filter replacement kit, which does seem like a better product but I would rather wait until after warranty is up to do that....
I guess I’ll just buy a spare plastic one for when I spin the edges off the cheesy plastic head...
I ran a Google search but came up empty here, is anyone aware of a metal version of the rear fuel filter cap... I was able to find a metal version of the front one but no luck on the rear so far.
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Are you sure about that, I’ve fought with several salespersons on this over the years and always lost, they take The sticker price as line 1 on the contract which is what they base the tax on, then they subtract your discount that you negotiate but they still tax you on sticker.