• Aniki 🌱🌿
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    76 months ago

    2015 with a manual T? Sounds like something I’m not European enough to understand.

    • tim-clark
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      136 months ago

      2021 manual transmission/windows/locks, no alarm, no navigation. Lots of buttons and only the radio screen. Love the simplicity of it

        • @spacecowboy@sh.itjust.works
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          76 months ago

          I can’t answer for them above, but a lot of people I work with prefer bare bones vehicles and they usually purchase used fleet ones.

        • tim-clark
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          56 months ago

          Jeep wrangler. Please don’t associate me with the jeep bros and hoes. It is bare bones, I live in the country and need 4wd. 90% of the miles on it are on dirt/mud/snow

          • WashedOver
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            16 months ago

            Don’t worry I’m on the other end with my Cherokees over the years. Barely lifted, fully loaded, stock, and the quietest exhausts I could find. Drove the rock and mud crowd nuts that wanted to see them super lifted, no exhaust and beat to hell. I love back road driving but I prefer to be a little more civilized about it.

        • Cornpop
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          26 months ago

          You can still get them with manuals new. But everything going electric eventually I guess.

      • @darganon@lemmy.world
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        06 months ago

        Hey I had a 2016 GTI with a manual and the engine died due to something called crank walk, 95k miles on the stock clutch. Not sure if they fixed it for 2017 or not.