jbotelho15
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- Jeep Grand Cherokee
Will the heaviest model have a gvwr above 6000 lbs?
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Maybe also the brand and other specs of the tires? I do not like all seasons so I am hoping for something like Michelin Pilot Sport 4, Continental Premium Contact 6, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 5. Sporty stuff..How high above the ground is the surface of the driver's seat in its lowest and highest positions?
Will the display behind the steering wheel show navigation information?
Can you get a closeup photo of the tires showing the tire size information?
You don't have to kidnap him. Just hang a beer bottle from your neck. For a beer, a car guy will follow you anywhere.I’ll provide a summary on Sunday of everything asked, but being realistic if we hit over 50 unique queries there may be some questions that won’t get answers straight away unless I kidnap the Ford guy and hold him hostage for prolonged interrogation! (I’m kidding Mr Ford in case you’re reading this!)
Mopey, Here is a close up of a picture I took at the Chicago Auto Show. It is off the Premium edition of the vehicle.How high above the ground is the surface of the driver's seat in its lowest and highest positions?
Will the display behind the steering wheel show navigation information?
Can you get a closeup photo of the tires showing the tire size information?
I saw the vehicle in Chicago and I have pictures, but nothing like you're asking. I'm 6'2" and when I was standing next to it the car was below my shoulders. Was not as tall as an Edge. It really sits low for being considered a SUV/CUV. They had a Premium in Chicago. The GT model is supposed to sit even lower.Could you please measure the min/max height of the driver's seat FROM THE GROUND? Concern is having to "drop down" into the seat rather than "walk in".
I took a closeup of the wheel in Cleveland too. Once again, Premium trim.Mopey, Here is a close up of a picture I took at the Chicago Auto Show. It is off the Premium edition of the vehicle.
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Initially Ford said a hitch would be available for European spec vehicles but not for the U.S. I don’t know if that has changed in the last couple of months.There seems to be conflicting information about towing. While I really don’t want to tow, I want a receiver hitch for my bike rack, will one be available?
And in London just for a change we had Bridgestone instead of Michelin on the MACH-E 4 XI took a closeup of the wheel in Cleveland too. Once again, Premium trim.
They are quoting towIng capacity of 750kg for UK models, but it’s missing from the wider European spec sheet as well as the US oneInitially Ford said a hitch would be available for European spec vehicles but not for the U.S. I don’t know if that has changed in the last couple of months.