I thought KW took tons of driver input into the design of the T680, so maybe it's not KW's fault after all. "Hey, this is what you guys wanted".
Hopefully they get these issues resolved. It's not a bad looking truck, and it could be so much more.
Just Wow......Class 8 Truck Orders Fall 52% During April
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This Next Gen started with shift stalk issues, this past week, just like my 1st Gen did. Three days in a row it locked into gear, dashboard lit up, and wouldn’t shift. It’s still needing the 3rd Gen injectors installed, so planning to wait until then to get a new stalk. This will be the 3rd full set of injectors, plus 2 additional replacements mixed in there. Ugh!Vampire, TheLoadOut, Stringb8n and 1 other person Thank this. -
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$200,000 trucks and $1.50 a mile loads.
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Im not saying it isnt crap, but lets face it, this has been a kw issue since the k100, the windshield leaks regardless of model, split or single -
Honda discontinued the Fit(their cheapest entry level car) a few years ago for the U.S.,leaving the Civic as their cheapest offering-and those depending on the trim level can start around $28-$41K
Toyota has the Corolla but even if they start around $22-$23K both Toyota and Honda (at least their dealers) will markup their prices first chance they get!
Volkswagen has the Jetta and Nissan has the Versa(currently the lowest priced new vehicle sold anywhere in the U.S.) but both are going to be subject to the tariffs,since they’re both “Hecho En Mexico”!!
Nissan was planning to phase out the Versa this year but the tariff situation may have accelerated those plans.
Kia and Hyundai have vehicles that are built in Mexico as well and may be subject to the tariffs (depending on the model) but they also have factories here in the US, plus they’re in a better financial position to absorb the hits from the tariffs.
Another company that is a little concerned about the tariffs as Mazda. Some of their vehicles are assembled in Mexico and sold here in US as well(Mazda 3 sedan and hatchback). For now, Mazda announced that they weren’t gonna tack on any of the fees from the tariffs on any new vehicles that are in inventory at dealers, but that is yet to be seen how long that will last.
And that drivers,puts a lot of consumers in the market for a small vehicle between a rock and a hard place.
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