Seats still take a little to warm up. Hit that remote start lolThat's what heated seats and steering wheels are for...
Seats still take a little to warm up. Hit that remote start lolThat's what heated seats and steering wheels are for...
Must be nice to be rich like you guys. HaSeats still take a little to warm up. Hit that remote start lol
I don’t have the seats but the remote start. Got lucky the programming was there just had to get the fobs. It’s seriously a GAME CHANGER in my opinion. Not just good for winter. Aftermarket add on kits came down quite a bit in price the last time I looked at themMust be nice to be rich like you guys. Ha
What kind of Chrysler made it 300k miles? That's pretty impressive. Is it as big as a whale?What is this "changing oil" you speak of TANSTAAFL? My car is the limited addition which comes with a self-lubricating chassis. Seriously, I haven't changed the oil in the 5-6 yrs I've had it. Just add another quart once a month or so. Almost 300,000 miles and still running strong. Why mess with an obviously perfect system?
Seats about 20?What kind of Chrysler made it 300k miles? That's pretty impressive. Is it as big as a whale?
My last car...a 98' caravan was still running strong under the same conditions at 370,000 miles when I sold it in Washington, and moved here. The current car...a 2001 Chrysler T&C (the same car) is currently at 275,000. Same conditions. Never an oil change, just leaky seals and add oil occasionally.What kind of Chrysler made it 300k miles? That's pretty impressive. Is it as big as a whale?
That's nearly unheard of. You have some luck with vehicles.My last car...a 98' caravan was still running strong under the same conditions at 370,000 miles when I sold it in Washington, and moved here. The current car...a 2001 Chrysler T&C (the same car) is currently at 275,000. Same conditions. Never an oil change, just leaky seals and add oil occasionally.
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