bigpoppa
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I have one more bike purchase before I retire from riding. 2021 Ducati Multistrata V4S or the 2022 BMW XR1000S
v4 easy choice
or wait and see if aprilia makes an adv bike?
I have one more bike purchase before I retire from riding. 2021 Ducati Multistrata V4S or the 2022 BMW XR1000S
easy choice? whoa whoa whoa!v4 easy choice
or wait and see if aprilia makes an adv bike?
easy choice? whoa whoa whoa!
have one more bike purchase before I retire from riding. 2021 Ducati Multistrata V4S or the 2022 BMW XR1000S
That's because Chrysler is not in your list.I so far have not been stiffed.
Not sure why the hate I know lots of people who have bought caravans and driven them 300000k with no major repairs. Cheap but reliable nothing has any value at that point anyway, scrap it and buy a new one. There were some transmission issues in the early 90 but again if not driven like a rented mule they were fine. Not a inspiring vehicle but cheap transportation that can haul lots of kids or stuff.
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I went there and looked around.... for a good 20 minutes... no other customers, but no one approached me.... maybe I don't look like a prospect.... Well I didn't find the bikes that I wanted either....
this experience definitely humbled me quite a bit as a customer LOL.
Even current (last 5 years) model Caravans have terrible reliability ratings with consumer reports and even lower customer satisfaction. I still remember a guy who traded one in and said it was the best vehicle he ever owned. "all I had to do is put a transmission in it"I "had to" drive Caravan's for 18 years as a company car...the only one I really liked was model year 2000...that thing was almost like driving a car. Otherwise, Chrysler products, including jeeps, have terrible reliability ratings. Journey's are total junk. And why anyone would buy a Jeep Patriot, Liberty or Compass is beyond my comprehension.
I need to test ride a bunch of beemers in 2021
Because of COVID, the store didn't allow any one sit on bikes sooooo all I did was looking at the bikes. They have lots of R3 on the floor I recallI actually really liked how no one approached me when I went there ..like 5 times. Could climb onto any bike without having a nervous sales guy standing over me. But yeah, it sure feels like its not a real bike dealer.