Yep, it has 7 seats so 7x150=1050, so if you have 7 people you are already at gvwr. No room for fuel or cargo.You can only put 1K Lbs of people and cargo in that thing?
Yep, it has 7 seats so 7x150=1050, so if you have 7 people you are already at gvwr. No room for fuel or cargo.You can only put 1K Lbs of people and cargo in that thing?
The 6.4L is not great on gas, but I'm surprised by this statement. I've owned 4x of them and been quite happy with the performance from all of themThe Hemi in the SRT Durango I rented was a joke and thirsty.
Sounds like Dodge made a decent engine for daily driving a larger SUV.
You need to get yourself right down to the dealer and step hard on the go peddle, then let us know what you think.haven't had an opportunity to pilot anything with the Hurricane engine yet.
I recognize that area! I just drove by there Sunday.
Its brake fade, not one time stopping distance.More pistons doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll stop quicker. The Escalade V has giant 16.1” front 6 piston Brembo brakes and 13.6” single piston rear Brembo’s and manages to take 2ft longer to stop from 70 than the non V model with “lesser” 4 piston front/single piston rear brakes.
We can always count on you for your extremely level-headed and not at all biased analysis.What a huge waste of $$! It drinks gas like crazy, and Jeeps have a terrible dependability record. I suppose at $107k selling price, it will sell ok, as long as our country is afflicted with toxic masculinity, and we have 40+-year-olds with a Junior High School mentality...It seems these Jeeps, Rams and other Hemi-powered vehicles are a symptom of what is wrong with our country. Burn the earth...burn it all down, they say...climate change is just a myth, right?? LOL
Not sure I can wrap my head around a >$100k vehicle that is 3L and 7,700lb being this performance category either...
No, I didn't ask because I had no desire. My goal was to drive it on the street.Did they let you test drive it at the test "track" down the street?
Yes, there are those who really "need" such vehicles, but most are just garage queens, that rarely tow anything, rarely haul anything, and rarely do more than just transport someone to work and back home.We can always count on you for your extremely level-headed and not at all biased analysis.
One quibble: you did notice that this vehicle does NOT have the HEMI, right?
Of course that does nothing to dampen delivery of your beautifully sanctimonious trope that deals in utterly delicious stereotypes and doesn't at all leave the reader to infer that its the product of a shallow and deeply jaded juvenile that would be utterly lost without the opportunity to blindly judge and crap all over his neighbours based entirely on what they drive
You rock!
The uber fancy model I drove was 6,700 lbs.Just a little note...7700 lbs is the maximum weight when full of people and stuff.
The curb weight is much lower, closer to 6400 lbs.
What a huge waste of $$! It drinks gas like crazy, and Jeeps have a terrible dependability record. I suppose at $107k selling price, it will sell ok, as long as our country is afflicted with toxic masculinity, and we have 40+-year-olds with a Junior High School mentality...It seems these Jeeps, Rams and other Hemi-powered vehicles are a symptom of what is wrong with our country. Burn the earth...burn it all down, they say...climate change is just a myth, right?? LOL
That in no way addresses the gratuitous use of stereotype you undertook in your post.Yes, there are those who really "need" such vehicles, but most are just garage queens, that rarely tow anything, rarely haul anything, and rarely do more than just transport someone to work and back home.
So, you being in Illinois, if your neighbour works at Braidwood, Quad Cities or Dresden but drives a Yukon, who is doing more for the environment, them or you?I prefer not to crap all over our earth...we only have one...as to my neighbors who think climate change is a myth...to bad, so sad.
Yes, there are those who really "need" such vehicles, but most are just garage queens, that rarely tow anything, rarely haul anything, and rarely do more than just transport someone to work and back home.
I prefer not to crap all over our earth...we only have one...as to my neighbors who think climate change is a myth...to bad, so sad.
Bought two new fobs for my 11 Tundra from Amazon for $23.13.What I want to know is what did you pay parts and labor for the replacement key fob?