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  1. Jimmy N.

    Predictive preventative maintenance?

    Especially if the horn works. Not that I know if they do on the Challenger, 1500, or 3500. Much like I don't know if the cruise control works on any of my cars.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Predictive preventative maintenance?

    Okay, full disclosure. I'm too lazy and cheap to change brake components, on any vehicle, so I don't use them unless someone (or myself) screws up. Or, if for some reason, I need to come to a complete stop.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Predictive preventative maintenance?

    If they are, I'll never get that message. It's quite rare that I misjudge a curve enough to need to use the brakes.
  4. Jimmy N.

    I think some of us take for granted just how INSANELY complex it is to build a car from scratch

    I don't think it'd disappoint you. Especially with a folding stock.
  5. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Has Equipped Cars With Emergency Alert System

    One nanny I'm surprised doesn't exist yet (as far as I know) is a warning light showing that the wipers are on.
  6. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Has Equipped Cars With Emergency Alert System

    As I recall, with my '18 Challenger I can, but my girlfriend's '19 Challenger and '19 Ram 3500 won't allow it. Same with the '21 TRXs. Since my '17 Ram 3500 is okay, and probably also the '18 Challenger, it seems like it's a '19-up thing. Not that it matters much...until backing off a trailer...
  7. Jimmy N.

    GTFO of Illinois

    I would imagine that they're experts on bullet wounds.
  8. Jimmy N.

    GTFO of Illinois

    Yuck. I couldn't live like that. Somewhat frequently I think about how nice it is to be able to go outside the garage or house and take a leak, without anyone seeing me. And there's no need for curtains and such, other than to keep the sun from heating up the house during the summer.
  9. Jimmy N.

    GTFO of Illinois

    It's not just large states. Most citizens here are honest and hardworking...but are ruled by Santa Fe. And the many people in Albuquerque don't exactly help. It's not a state issue as much as a large city issue, I think. And an interesting twist here is that many dems are actually quite...
  10. Jimmy N.

    GTFO of Illinois

    It's probably in meters. But still dinky.
  11. Jimmy N.

    GTFO of Illinois

    Keep going guys. It just makes me feel even better about living where I do.
  12. Jimmy N.

    RAM 1500 Sport

    By delivering trailers for a manufacturer. Usually at least two, sometimes four at a time.
  13. Jimmy N.

    RAM 1500 Sport

    A friend of mine sells his about every three years with 400K to 450K on them. But there's an extra liter under those hoods.
  14. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Has Equipped Cars With Emergency Alert System

    Next you'll tell me to put tailgates on my primary tow vehicles, so there's somewhere to put the cameras.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Has Equipped Cars With Emergency Alert System

    I can. They're an irritant, I think. Besides, none of the vehicles I tow with have one, and even if they did, a backup camera wouldn't do any good with gooseneck trailers anyway. But I have slowly learned to ignore that something happened on the dash when putting a car in Reverse. These days I...
  16. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    He's just jealous of our gray (and faster) cars.
  17. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Oh, it's usually pickups of some sort. Cars are somewhat uncommon here, even during tourist season.
  18. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Here it would be Texas plates, mostly, but it'd probably be a bad idea to pull out in front of them. They tend to concentrate more on the scenery than the road.
  19. Jimmy N.

    RAM 1500 Sport

    Left mine basically stock. Except for getting rid of the 20-inch wheels, putting better shocks on it, improving the headlights (which isn't saying much), and better fog lights.
  20. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    I can relate. Now during tourist season there are times when I have to wait for a car to go by when getting to the stop sign at the main road. Thankfully it's the stop sign for a long ways, but still. The tourists don't go twice the speed limit. Not that I blame them. The cops keep nailing them...


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