thiago1029
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Hey guys. My Telluride EX just arrived. Yey!
I was never a car guy growing up. Never cared much for any. But now it’s different with this new Telly and 3 kids.
Please help me with these questions:
-what does it really mean to break it in in the first 3k miles?
-what fuel should I use? Regular? We live in the desert at about 4,600 elevation. I keep hearing different comments about what fuel to use. I guess the manual says 87octane always.
-we do a lot of boondocking adventures and in my previous cars I always had a spare key on a magnet box taped to the undercarriage. That saved us twice before after we lost the main key on the river or mountain. What should I do with the Telluride? I noticed my main key has an actual metal key hidden. I thought about putting just that metal key in the hidden compartment under the car. But then, I don’t see anywhere in the car to use that metal key in. Not in the door and not inside to start the car. Any advice other then ‘hey just don’t lose your main key when going into the outdoors’ ?
I was never a car guy growing up. Never cared much for any. But now it’s different with this new Telly and 3 kids.
Please help me with these questions:
-what does it really mean to break it in in the first 3k miles?
-what fuel should I use? Regular? We live in the desert at about 4,600 elevation. I keep hearing different comments about what fuel to use. I guess the manual says 87octane always.
-we do a lot of boondocking adventures and in my previous cars I always had a spare key on a magnet box taped to the undercarriage. That saved us twice before after we lost the main key on the river or mountain. What should I do with the Telluride? I noticed my main key has an actual metal key hidden. I thought about putting just that metal key in the hidden compartment under the car. But then, I don’t see anywhere in the car to use that metal key in. Not in the door and not inside to start the car. Any advice other then ‘hey just don’t lose your main key when going into the outdoors’ ?