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I need something that can tow the boat and I was so bored of driving my '16 Tacoma. My SRT has been dead reliable and is a lot of fun to drive. I agree with the previous poster regarding MPG - if you drive it like a normal SUV, the gas mileage is quite respectable. I can usually get up to 12.5 l/100km (18-19 MPG) on long highway drives with cruise control. |
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The alignment was also way off when we picked up the car brand new, their PDI sucks. Two other issues I had with mine: 1. All LCD dashboard randomly shut down one night, although it came back the next morning, could be due to cold weather (it was about 5-10F that night, not often in East Texas) 2. The Bilstein adjustable suspension had issues about a year into the ownership, and became really bouncy, fixed under warranty. The car itself however, is phenomenal to drive, and being a Chrysler it's much easier to get extended warranty for a reasonable price compared to M cars, if you want to keep it long term. And with a mixed of city and highway driving I was getting similar mileage as my M3, which is about 13-15MPG depends on how you drive.
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