Column shift vs console
#41
I’m confused,,, my 13 has a console shift but the storage in the console is HUGE, I could put a 12 pack in there easy..
but the Lariats I see with the column shift have the center seat with the storage in the back of the center seat when it’s flipped down
just not sure I’d like that,,, I don’t carry a lot of junk so it may be fine
but the Lariats I see with the column shift have the center seat with the storage in the back of the center seat when it’s flipped down
just not sure I’d like that,,, I don’t carry a lot of junk so it may be fine
#42
I guess I can drive anything. Had a 79 GMC 2500 3 on the tree, shoulda seen me under the hood on Canal St. New Orleans in a tux yanking that efffing linkage back into place. Fail!!!!! Pumped the clutch and lugged it all the way to the ceremony in 3rd.
I should have taken that as a bad omen cause that marriage drained 17 years of my life away.
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I should have taken that as a bad omen cause that marriage drained 17 years of my life away.
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Neither ??
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Speaking of different shifting scenarios, surprised no one mentioned the old Mopar push button shifters.
Decades ago i owned a Plymouth and a Dodge with the push button shifters.
Better than the column shifters but still no contest to a floor shifter. IMO that is.
By the way my XLT's center console shifter's storage compartment will easily store a medium size laptop and then some but not a kitchen sink.
Decades ago i owned a Plymouth and a Dodge with the push button shifters.
Better than the column shifters but still no contest to a floor shifter. IMO that is.
By the way my XLT's center console shifter's storage compartment will easily store a medium size laptop and then some but not a kitchen sink.