Flyper
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Took my Jeep to Northern Minnesota. I usually keep the Jeep local and take a few trips to wheel in Colorado and in the winter I take my truck north due to years problem free cold weather driving. I was a bit concerned about the Jeep starting given the dual battery setup (2019 JLUR with 3.6 ESS) and the fact it spends most its nights in a heated garage. In -35F temps it started and ran like a champ without having to plug it in. I used remote start and got into warm Jeep with toasty seats and steering wheel. The washer fluid was frozen at first but eventually thawed out. The tire pressure plunges in the cold so I froze my ass off adding air. And my highway mileage on the return to the Twin Cities that was a balmy zero was an abysmal 14 mpg with no wind. Usually no wind highway trips net close to 20 mpg (stock Rubicon). I was surprise by that. Maybe our Canadian friends can chime in.
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