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OK renter.
Flame on boomers!![]()
I guess I am in the minority here, I love all the new tech and creature comforts in my newer rides. Can the components break down, sure, any part new or old can and will break. I get that there are more pieces to the machine therefore increasing the chance of failure but hey, isn't that what the warranty is for? I am speaking about non jeep rides only here, with some small exceptions.
Leather seats you say? I love mine, and the seat heaters allow me to keep my top and doors off longer than the peasants without it. Hell, I wish I had cooled seats as well!! Doesn't matter if you have cloth or leather, your butt be sweating & stanking while creeping on some trails, AC seats...problem solved.
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The first CC I ever used - on a '78 C30 - was one button: SET.
I like "resume", accelerate/de accelerate on most CCs can be tapped for approx 1MPH difference.
Whatever it is, I want the buttons on a stalk, NOT on the damn steering wheel. I always have to look to use such, fortunately only one of our 3 cars has that setup. I purposely installed a Rostra on my TJ because I didn't want the steering wheel controls.
I've never driven a vehicle with "adaptive" cruise - I'd like to try one sometime, but I'm concerned that it would make me a "pack driver".
Instead of that mini van , a 75 Toyota FJ 55 " iron pig " would be harder for the kids to destroy .
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I too need the seat back when getting in - thus I hate power seats. Too damn slow.On a side note, my wife's car has button seat settings for 2 people. So I press it before I get in and the seats and mirrors reset. It's great when you are taller and can't get in unless the seat is back. But every couple months, one of us gets in and the seat tries to go all the way up and all the way forward like it's trying to recalibrate it's position. If you don't stop the seat, it will pin you to the steering wheel. So good tech, that's likey going to kill me one day when it breaks.
Do you find yourself becoming a "pack driver" with the adaptive? I'd like to try one sometime, but I'd be afraid of it turning me into a pack driver - something I kinda don't like. Of course, I wouldn't be willing to pay for adaptive even if it were to turn out that I liked it.Combined with adaptive cruise I don't have to touch the pedals when driving across the country. Only when I need to fuel up.
Do you find yourself becoming a "pack driver" with the adaptive? I'd like to try one sometime, but I'd be afraid of it turning me into a pack driver - something I kinda don't like. Of course, I wouldn't be willing to pay for adaptive even if it were to turn out that I liked it.
Do you find yourself becoming a "pack driver" with the adaptive? I'd like to try one sometime, but I'd be afraid of it turning me into a pack driver - something I kinda don't like. Of course, I wouldn't be willing to pay for adaptive even if it were to turn out that I liked it.
I'm just pissed that I can't get one the way I want one...
This right here!! If I want a radio upgrade, let me have it, don’t make me order package 501A for $6k more. I guess I understand they can’t set around building custom orders all day AND keep up with demand but, it appears they could be more flexible.
This right here!! If I want a radio upgrade, let me have it, don’t make me order package 501A for $6k more. I guess I understand they can’t set around building custom orders all day AND keep up with demand but, it appears they could be more flexible.
The thing of it is, they COULD build by line item - more or less at least - if they wanted too. I worked for an electronics mfg company back in the 80s and 90s - we were bleeding edge as far as CAM went. Barcode drove everything, a given board or system could be configured exactly as the customer wanted it. There's no reason whatsoever why the automotive industry couldn't do that too - in fact many years ago they did just that, long before CAM was ever envisioned. Granted, the number of options has increased since then, but we now have CAM to control the configuration.
Just wait until it's all "subscription" model based like BMW and many of the other big luxury names want to do.
The thing of it is, they COULD build by line item - more or less at least - if they wanted too. I worked for an electronics mfg company back in the 80s and 90s - we were bleeding edge as far as CAM went. Barcode drove everything, a given board or system could be configured exactly as the customer wanted it. There's no reason whatsoever why the automotive industry couldn't do that too - in fact many years ago they did just that, long before CAM was ever envisioned. Granted, the number of options has increased since then, but we now have CAM to control the configuration.
When I ordered my 1983 GMC T-15 , I could get individual options , (RPO's ) that I wanted. I could get the large fuel tank , full skid plates , gauges ,and 1500 lb. payload suspension. All this on a base truck , regular cab long bed 4X4 with a 2.8 V-6 . I still remember the optional 3.73 gear ratio cost $43.00 . You can't re gear 2 axles for that cost !
I think we will just have to agree to disagree on this. I just know that there isn’t a jeep built that’s worth over $50k no matter what the options are.
the very few times I shopped new cars I have to keep reminding them I want the cost of the car not the monthly payment. The only time I take a loan out is if it 0% or finance gets me a better price and then I pay it off after 3 payments. My daughters Rogue I bought is $808/mo @ 0% for 36 months.
The friggin glued on ipad in my wife's 16 MB glitched out and when black. It came back a half hour later, told the wife if it glitches again we are dumping the car. Not spending 5-8K to fix this again (went out under warranty once).
A vehicle should never cost more than your mortgage payment, for those that are lucky to have a mortgage these days. This is why I've kept my TJ for close to 20 years now. Compared to a CJ, my TJ has a ton of wiz bang goodies!
