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View Poll Results: Do you own your GT cars out of warranty?
Are you nuts? I dump them long before that!
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I tend to keep my cars even when the warranty expires.
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It really depends on the car. Hey, an RS is an RS!
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Do you own your GT cars out of warranty?

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Old 03-31-2017, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by richardbf
I keep cars for a long time. I have also had air suspension rovers out of warranty........so basically I fear nothing.
Now that is fearless!

Old 03-31-2017, 11:22 PM
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Side note- replaced my wife's supercharged rover with a Turbocharged Raptor. She loves it. Ride quality is better. And it is WAY more fun offroad!!
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Originally Posted by C.J. Ichiban
Side note- replaced my wife's supercharged rover with a Turbocharged Raptor. She loves it. Ride quality is better. And it is WAY more fun offroad!!
I am thinking of trading my Yukon Denali for one, but am concerned about the extremely long braking distances the reviews refer to.

Noticed any major issues when driving it? Obviously leaving more room from the vehicle in front makes sense, I'm just trying to see if it is something that is concerning during every day driving.

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Originally Posted by C.J. Ichiban
Side note- replaced my wife's supercharged rover with a Turbocharged Raptor. She loves it. Ride quality is better. And it is WAY more fun offroad!!
Originally Posted by thebishman
I am thinking of trading my Yukon Denali for one, but am concerned about the extremely long braking distances the reviews refer to.

Noticed any major issues when driving it? Obviously leaving more room from the vehicle in front makes sense, I'm just trying to see if it is something that is concerning during every day driving.

TIA,
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Great truck, love this avalanche grey color. All the cool kids are driving grey now. Ford QC=out to lunch, it arrived with one black and one silver headlight, how does that even happen AND then make it out the door?

Very true about stopping distance, the 17" wheels won't fit big rotors, 35" knobbies and 12" of suspension travel don't help...needs better pads without a doubt, bring on the dust.
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Old 04-01-2017, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by C.J. Ichiban
Side note- replaced my wife's supercharged rover with a Turbocharged Raptor. She loves it. Ride quality is better. And it is WAY more fun offroad!!
The Raptor is your family vehicle?
Old 05-09-2017, 08:03 AM
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I own 997.2 GT3 with 43k km .. think to upgrade my clutch plate
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People sell them because they're out of warranty? Sad.



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