300rag
It's Not Going to Shift Itself
...for keeping so many physical switches and buttons and not burying them all in some back menu of the infotainment...
Except the most important ones, the settings for the climate control.
...for keeping so many physical switches and buttons and not burying them all in some back menu of the infotainment...
Look to the upper right and left of the screen, hvac controls. Charger, challenger, 300 etc still have physical switchesExcept the most important ones, the settings for the climate control.
I don't mind it. It looks a hell of a lot better than the new Chevy front end.
But this is what I'd get hung up on.
"All TRXs have a crew-cab, short-bed configuration, and with a base price of $71,690—that’s $13,555 more than a crew-cab Raptor—it had better be impressive. Loaded TRXs will be pushing $90,000."
Look to the upper right and left of the screen, hvac controls. Charger, challenger, 300 etc still have physical switches
I guess if all you want is defrost, then it works. If you want the floor vents, or any split upper/lower, then you need to enter the climate menu, not just a simple push of a button or twist of a knob. If they can do it for the base entry level truck, then they have the technology.The 2012 Charger only had temp buttons and fan knob. Just look away from the road to switch to defrost, no distraction at all.
to guys that will immediately throw a $10,000.00 markup on them.Special Edition TRX sold out in 3 hours.....
702 sold out in hours.
You can sell out 702 $100k Nissan Versas if called "Special Edition".
702 sold out in hours.
You can sell out 702 $100k Nissan Versas if called "Special Edition".
Yes but you can actually use a 3500 Cummins for something and it will go pretty well anywhere the trx can go, just not quite as fast.Try $123000 Canadian.... but in comparison a fully loaded Limited 3500 Dually Crew 4x4 HO Cummins is $110000 so meh not as bad as I figured
I don't mind it. It looks a hell of a lot better than the new Chevy front end.
But this is what I'd get hung up on.
"All TRXs have a crew-cab, short-bed configuration, and with a base price of $71,690—that’s $13,555 more than a crew-cab Raptor—it had better be impressive. Loaded TRXs will be pushing $90,000."