@@_madara_fan9830 There is no such argument, only a complete greenwashed moron would beleive something like this 🤦♂️ It's sad how little people actually know and how the cash driven media can influence millions with obviously blatant lies.
Yup dodge is pretty bad at making diesels, theyre only claim to fame is getting a Cummins engines contract, other than that they can't make a good truck
@@nativeoutdoors1780 its probably 80% of there truck sales..if they lost Cummins for there heavy duty trucks dodge would probably go outta business in north America.. or at least stop making trucks either for the American market or all together..
It also has microphones and speakers. So when people speaking in the front it project it’s sound to back speakers so people can hear conversations to the back easier. Works both ways.
And it also has a built in mic for you to talk true the speakers in the back it in the passenger and driver side on top in front of the foldable mirrors😀
@@Carfan678 Well I’ll go a step further and say Toyota has rear axles falling apart before their brand new trucks can even get a good distance between them and the dealership parking lot. People who live in the past like to believe tech just came out today as if 10 year old cars aren’t also filled with tech. These are comments that are just for likes.
My boss has one of these, so freaking dope. It has the screen in the backseats. He also said the doors have like a soft close feature so you can't slam them. It's sweet lol
"Diesels are usually more reliable" - yeah... if you do 100 miles a day only in highway. Drive a diesel in start-stop city traffic daily and it will be clogged up within 1 year.
Its a diesel all about the torque 460 lb/ft at 1500 rpm vs a gas engine having to scream at 6000 rpm to get 400 lb/ft of torque. That allows the experience to be a lot more luxurious without constant shifting even when going up large hills
I talked to a dealership yesterday in my area who told me they get about 1-2 Escalades a month. That’s how hard it is to find one sitting on a dealership’s lot.