They're not alone or unique - about half of the manufacturers skipped the show tour last year. When you don't have enough inventory to meet demand, what's the sense in spending millions on additional promotion?
I just heard Cosmo Weems passed away in the past day or two. For those of us who are gear and outdoor nerds, dude was a legit blast. I loved watching his reviews of his trailer and the various gear he bought for it. Seeing him use his Subaru to drag his trailer into all sorts of places he...
I clean mine every few months. I use the Sonax alcantara cleaner with a small bristle brush for the Miko. I use Carpro interior cleaner for the rest. A year and 25,000 miles later they look and feel new.
Same. I live in the Midwest and I never crank the heat - I give two or three minutes of a head start, walk out, those seats are toasty and down the road we go.
The reason is capacity measured in cubic dimensions. Because the Ranger bed is shorter and, most importantly, more narrow than it's competition, the height allows Ford to have the same amount of cubic storage space. Look at a Ridgeline - the bed is a tad longer but much wider. In order to...
I ended up up finding a decent deal and have been driving it for almost a year. If I had to do again I'd order from Granger - 3% under invoice. We ordered my girlfriend's Explorer from them and it was a super good deal and great process.
I couldn't find any dealers in the Costco program that would play ball. They all advised demand was too high and there was no need for them to honor the Costco pricing.
I did a long off-road trip in July that was everything from deep sand to boulder fields to deep mud ruts and everything in between, and had no issues with my RokBlox. I didn't get into hardcore rock crawling but that was about the only thing I missed.
Best I can tell, Byron has mine, a Rapid Red, two black ones (one Tremor), two Cactus Grey, a white one, and a magnetic grey one. I'm always on the watch lol.