I am curious what differentiates the Boot being street legal and the Bronco not? Is there something with the Bronco that makes it where it can't be street legal?
Serious question, what is the advantage or the point of getting Ethanol free? Only reason I ask is b/c I am from a big farming community and a lot of people push the ethonal.
Luckily I will be able to use the Z plan, but feel bad for those of you that got shafted with the cancelling of the x-plan. When I spoke to my dealer they were amazed that there were actually any dealers willing to offer below invoice anyways. Like everyone else has said, dealers have no reason...
The way I understand it is that GM could count the Chevy and GMC together but the for some reason don't want to. Which I think is silly but that is just me. I may be wrong on that but I read it somewhere earlier this year.
I am with you that I prefer a well run Honest business, but, in todays world with these attorneys just waiting for their next big pay day, you pretty much have to cover your ass.
I believe the only advantage of N in tires is for changes in temp your pressures wont change as much. So that is why Race car drivers like Indy and Nascar use it so they can plan better for the air pressure as the tires heat up.(if I am thinking correctly)
I agree, but that's what I was meaning he could have chose a different way of saying it. Which I agree with some it is frustrating but it isn't the end of the world.