This is the question I had.
It's 500 miles of range from a single fill-up and charge.
The generator kicks in and slows down the depletion rate of the battery. If the battery is depleted after the generator tank is empty, will each fill-up get you an additional 350 miles or will it only be...
This is taken from another post on these forums from back in November. I'm not sure how accurate they are.
Looks like the Traveler is longer by about the size of the spare tire carrier on the Bronco.
Scout Traveler SUV
- 207.9 inch length (with rear mounted spare tire / carrier)
- 190.9 inch...
Now that I look at it more, it does look like the tailgate is designed with this in mind. If you look at the tie-down rails on the floor, they continue onto that flap that covers the gap when the tailgate is open. (I'm assuming those are tie-down rails)
Can you close the upper portion of the hatch while the tailgate portion is down? This may be useful with hauling longer items if possible. (Obviously without the tire carrier).
I wonder how easy it is to remove the tire carrier...for that infrequent trip to the lumber yard to grab some 2x4s.
This is what I can't determine by pics and it's nice that you said that.
Basing it on the Chevy SUV's...would you say it's Equinox, Traverse, or Tahoe sized?
Personal opinion but those wheels just don't do it for me. They look like a mix between a bass speaker and those 90s Hot Wheels "wheels"
Maybe if there was raised white letters on the tires to offset all of the "black"
I wish the Terra had storage in the bed rails. I had that on my Avalanche and it was great to keep things like a snowbrush, jumper cables, tow straps, etc. (Not that you'd need jumper cables with this).
The SkyOne Touch roof on the Wrangler is a very popular option to the point that the majority of dealer allocation orders on the higher trimmed models are ordered with it.
I personally don't have one in mine because I like to fully take the top and doors off but everybody I know that has the...
At the low end of the price range, I can see these flying off the lots as people's "first vehicle."
It will come with a warranty, very little maintenance, safety, and the customization ability that teens want.
I know what you mean and I thought the same. I believe the "kinda dirty" you're seeing is the perforation and how it plays while being photographed. It also doesn't look like it's pulled tight enough. Lots of wrinkles.
Well, the lease was up on the 4XE and the buyout was so upside down that it made no sense to keep it. Also, I personally don't feel that Stellantis/Jeep was ready for primetime with it. I love Jeep...but they're not ready for electrification.
So, my new rig arrived yesterday.