Sawyer Rob
Super Member
Acceleration and holding it's speed on hills. IF, I'm burning more gas, I expect to get better performance...Your 1/2 ton Chevy with 5.3L is "matching performance" to a Ram 2500 with 6.4L?? In what way?
SR
Acceleration and holding it's speed on hills. IF, I'm burning more gas, I expect to get better performance...Your 1/2 ton Chevy with 5.3L is "matching performance" to a Ram 2500 with 6.4L?? In what way?
Ha, ha - yesterday I was out just sitting in the truck. I thought - man, I've got most of this dashboard thing figured out. Then I turned the truck on.
I found that helpful suggestions from the digital display really don't help me. I'm trying to "pair up" my new iPhone with something or other on the truck. The "truck" assumes I understand the new terminology used in its "helpful hints". I don't. Back to help from my son.
And my more basic question. Why would I want to "pair up" my iPhone anyhow.
I called SiriusXM tech support. The poor fellow on the other end just could not comprehend that I wouldn't want/need SiriusXM Guardian. Hey, it's FREE. I tried to explain - what good is FREE or "it costs a million dollars" if I don't have cell phone service at this remote location( my home). It was simply outside his box.
I have found that about 75% of the areas where I go will have no cell phone service. As the tech at Iridium said - " there is always satellite phone service". Yeah - when my next boat comes in.
Besides - I have not ventured out into the hinterlands just so I can talk to somebody on a phone or listen to the crap that they call music today.
GIVE ME A BREAK...........
If you pair your phone to the truck you can make and receive calls with the truck controls. You can also read and respond to texts with the truck controls. Makes life a whole lot easier and safer if you want to use your phone in your truck. And why is it called a "Taco Wagon" ?, Are you a food vendor? :laughing:
My new Silverado was made in Roanoke In. as were my other Chevys, My Dodge, it's a taco wagon too... lol
SR