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Congrats on ordering the new truck. I too live in WA on the wet side. We just moved here from Oregon. Personally I prefer WA, at least the area we moved to. I had previously lived in Oregon my whole life and was actually happy to move. Sadly, it isn't what it was when I was younger.
It is a fantastic color especially when you see it in person. I was ready to buy one in that color but wound up with the hydro blue one sitting next to it because it had the 4.10 gears and 50 gallon tank.
I thought hard about it but asked myself what would I replace it with? I wouldn't mind a Wrangler but they are more than my truck and not as useful (to me)
I know you hate the smartphone option but after having the wife use Google Maps on CarPlay, she never touches the native Nav system anymore. I use it all the time since my Tradesman has Poverty Navigation or PovNav as its known. All bad jokes aside, I would take it in (again) and have them fix...
Stupid question but are you at a stop when you try to enter coordinates? My wife's 2020 Rubicon has Nav and it won't let you do much of anything if the vehicle is moving.
I cannot find any whitepapers regarding durability testing on the 6.4L truck engine. My question is whether or not 300,000 miles without major repairs is realistic for this motor and transmission combo provided ALL maintenance is done on time. If anyone has links to info, that would be great...