They have no problem writing policies just outside of Denver. I’m up in Erie.
But, I’m always shopping my policies around. I wouldn’t be surprised if I saw a major increase at next months renewal.
I just sit on the tailgate and roll my legs around. Or I climb up using the tire. I’m pretty flexible for 52. ?
I also have the side option of having my 11yo get stuff for me. It’s usually the best way to go.
It indeed may warrant a service visit.
My 1st R1T (with 20’ AT tires) was consistently getting over 300miles with consumption staying above 2miles/kw. There are several folks on here that have well documented ranges above 350miles in conserve mode.
She had just graduated from LSU with a degree in mechanical engineering. She’s basically the daughter I would really want.
Anyways, thanks for the advice. I haven’t pulled the trigger on anything yet but it’s still on my list of things to do.
Navy Federal CU is at 5.04% for 72 months. But you pretty much have to be Jesus and super rich to get that. I have credit scores in the 800s but could only get 5.44%
Am I the only one that read that as "Protect Colorado's Fossil Fuels"?? :CWL:
Anyways, I did these different plates but I'm going with the U.S. Army plate.
It would have been better if you just didn't show up. At best, your post was pointless. We know the shortcomings of the R1. At worse you're just doing a piss poor job at trolling.
Ya know what, I'm happy they're doing this. I'm reserving judgment on execution but i really hope this new company can build something the beats the bejezuz out of EA.
The more charging infrastructure, the better. It's also kinda giving the finger to the oil industry. The auto and oil...