Simple solution.... lose the wifeWho buys a hemi for the gas mileage.
I didn't think gas mileage entered into the buying equation.
I saw a TRX at my dealer the other day and all I wanted to know was the price
It was 94k, the wife who was with me said no.
Who buys a hemi for the gas mileage.
I didn't think gas mileage entered into the buying equation.
I saw a TRX at my dealer the other day and all I wanted to know was the price
It was 94k, the wife who was with me said no.
No one buys them for gas mileage but Jeep buyers purchase wranglers to go offroading and i sure as hell dont want to worry about range if i get 10 MPG. Its Having better mileage means i can get to the trail head without having to carry multiple jerry cans.Who buys a hemi for the gas mileage.
I didn't think gas mileage entered into the buying equation.
I saw a TRX at my dealer the other day and all I wanted to know was the price
It was 94k, the wife who was with me said no.
take your girlfriend next time.Who buys a hemi for the gas mileage.
I didn't think gas mileage entered into the buying equation.
I saw a TRX at my dealer the other day and all I wanted to know was the price
It was 94k, the wife who was with me said no.
Precisely! I’m looking to get a 392 next model year (hopefully in Punk’n like my 18 Sport S) and I’m about 60 miles from Rausch Creek and AOAA wondering if was gonna burn a full tank there and back on the trails if I only get 13mpg with 37’s on it. So this is nice to seeVery happy to see this.
It’s not about the price/cost of gas. It’s about range anxiety and how often you have to take time out of your day to stop at a gas station.
Its called an “annulment”. Both the State of Maine and the Federal Government allow for itWho buys a hemi for the gas mileage.
I didn't think gas mileage entered into the buying equation.
I saw a TRX at my dealer the other day and all I wanted to know was the price
It was 94k, the wife who was with me said no.
Welcome News if you don't go lead foot.