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Where can I find a set of S/S or Chrome door sill protectors for my 2005 300? I found them at dealer but they are about $300.00 for the front doors only. That is CRAZY. I do not want to buy new doors only door sill protectors. Thanks, Larry |
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Replying to: jjohnson1 (Apr 12, 2005 1:18 pm) |
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Is the Navigation System worth the extra money? If you are using yours, what are the pros and cons?
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Replying to: jbrlex (Oct 23, 2005 7:06 am) You can enter maintenance times ie. oil tire rotate and the like and will be reminded. Cons none This is my first nav system and will not be my last I love If you are getting U connect your phone caller Id comes on screen also. |
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Replying to: jbrlex (Oct 23, 2005 7:06 am) Well, the RoadMate got us to every address we had, regardless of city or town. However, the Chrysler DVD system could not tell us street and turn directions in MOST of the lesser cities and towns to which we went. It showed the streets correctly on the map layout, but only gave us a "rubber band" from the main road to the final destination. Therefore it would not estimate a trip time, or miles to destination, etc. It was Okay in Indianapolis, where we stayed at a B&B. It was Okay in the metropolitan Chicago area where we visited our married children, but it didn't know the residential areas of Rockford, IL, Red Wing, MN, even Duluth, MN! It was most frustrating... and revealing. We paid about $1000 for the RoadMate a year ago, and I'd recommend it today vs. the $2000+ systems of any vehicle. It's portable, and can go with any car. It gives audible instructions, warnings at 2 miles, 1 mile, 0.5 miles and at the suggested turn. It displays a 3D representation of the up-coming turn within the last 0.5 miles, etc. The only thing we liked about the dash system over the RoadMate was the larger and easily viewed LCD screen, but with respect to database detail the RoadMate was the winner... no contest. |
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I am a new UK member intending to buy the CRD when it hits the UK market in 2006. I intend to fit either the E & G Classics stainless stell heavy mesh with or without centre bar? or the T-REX hybrid series either polished or triple chromed at additional cost. Which is the most durable and best looking when fitted?
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Replying to: geordie1 (Oct 25, 2005 4:20 am)
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Replying to: in2locks (Oct 25, 2005 7:48 am) |
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| On UK specced cars the front number plate housing is located within the bottom of the OE grille. I do not wish to attach a self adhesive number plate below the proposed new mesh style grille. What alternatives are available as the original number plate housing affords a small degree of crash protection? | |
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