I have used red as my accent very sparingly. I found a half round red chrome tape for my grill accent, and red letters for the tailgate. Both of these add-ons were done last summer.
They come to Fostoria, Seneca County. It is a relatively new depot built expressly for automobile and truck delivery. I believe they are then trucked to dealerships mostly in the midwest. Yes, they arrive in special rail cars designed to protect automobiles.
2024 bought 4/24. Bought both warranties from my dealer. I have purchased several vehicles from this family of dealerships(Reinecke) over the years, and they have treated me well. Driven half year then stored for winter 3200 miles total. All recalls are complete. Right now I am averaging...
I notice Mabett did not specify the exact plastic compound used. I made sure I bought Polycarbonate, as opposed to acrylic. Much less brittle and scratch resistant than acrylic. I do like having them for the ventilation while parked, especially on rainy days. I also made sure the adhesive was...
I bought a Truxedo, which is made in the USA. It is purportedly a heavier marine grade vinyl than most imports. So far I am very content with it. It was about $350 with tax.
Luckily, my wife thinks the add-ons are "cute". The only ones I feel I really needed are........all of them.
She actually wondered why I needed the Mav in the first place. Other than satisfying a "late life itch" I really didn't need it. I had a Honda Passport, which is a great vehicle, but I...
I measured also. I have about 15-18 inches between my Mav and my Spyder Rt, I f I park my Spyder well. I also have a neat guide to get my Mav parked correctly.
TBH, if I had more room, I might have bought a Honda Ridgeline. However I saved money, and I like its economy and its ride over the Honda.
I bought my dash mat from Amazon. The adhesive velcro dots are a joke. I situated it fairly well, let it sit in the hot summer sun for a few hours, then did final adjustment. It stays in place very well without the velcro.