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If that’s just regular black, the guy has no taste.Running after my daughter on bike today and saw this
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If that’s just regular black, the guy has no taste.Running after my daughter on bike today and saw this
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Not if you have six figures in spend plus send holiday cards to your SA. I had to buy 5 Kia Sportages to get my Telluride allocation but it was worth it to get what I wanted.Are they still marking those vehicles up these days
Just put deposit down on a 22 Telluride. Our 20+ year old beast SUV started getting hot under the collar during an extended uphill in the mountains in 110 degree heat on the way to a family camping trip which was the last straw for my wife. She does admit she’s sort of sad to see the old bastard put out to pasture but I’m hoping to give it to a friend for his teenage son who would love it.
Telly arrival will be months away depending on when they can put the order in. Hopefully September/October arrival in time for winter. In order to get heated seats we had to upgrade to a model that had a bunch of things I didn’t like but some that my wife wanted so it wasn’t a total bust. And, yes, factory tow package for just $475.
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Excited to have a new rough and tumble ride for family (and individual) adventures although I doubt it will last me 20+ years this time around.
That would imply that it was able to start. Unlikely for a British carSo it did fall apart after 500 miles.
It could still fall apart in the garage just sitting there.That would imply that it was able to start. Unlikely for a British car
Mmm I would suggest getting MSRP in writing. Pricing surprises on delivery are known to happen, and I find it sus that the lot cars are marked upAll jokes aside we didn’t discuss pricing so I assume it’s MSRP. They did list a $6k markup on their Telluride stock but no mention of any markup with me. They just put 40 orders into the factory this week so it seems like they do plenty of volume. All told it was a fairly simple process - less than an hour in total. They wanted to move me into a vehicle they have arriving in August but I wanted a different color and the tow hitch.
The Atlas makes me sad. Not because of anything it’s done, but because it replaced the Touareg.We had a small accident with my wife's car a couple weeks ago and I finally got around to dropping it off at the body shop. Insurance gave us a rental: a 2021 VW Atlas.
I've never even heard of this vehicle before but it seems to ride pretty nice. We've only had it a day though and the big complaint from both my wife and myself is the massive touchscreen stereo. It is not very intuitive or user-friendly. It reminds me of an Infinity QX60 we had as a rental on a vacation a couple years ago. 10 days into the trip we still couldn't figure out how to really use the stereo or turn off our heated seats (thankfully we were in a cold area!).
I must be getting old if my complaints about vehicles these days are primarily that they have too much technology!
Mmm I would suggest getting MSRP in writing. Pricing surprises on delivery are known to happen, and I find it sus that the lot cars are marked up