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Congrats on the Hellcat Dennis. I can’t answer all your questions my dealer and I sat in the car going over everything for an hour or more before I took it home. To many settings but I’m slowly learning them when I need to change.
This whole thread just makes me smile. It has all the good bits that make for a good story:
1. A genuine good dude pays his dues, does the work in life
2. Genuine good dude achieves retirement
3. GGD has earned and grasps the brass ring in celebration - a freakin' HELLCAT!
4. GGD is dazzled to the point of confusion at the tech wizardry of said modern marvel
5. GGD humorously shares his adventures with said marvel, and then enjoys discovery!
Yep, all good. I look forward to reading more as this story unfolds.
Congratulations Dennis on the Hellcat and your retirement!
My retirement is now 2 months away, but I bought a Ram truck instead. Hmmm. Maybe I should rethink that, although it might not be so good to throw 4 x 8 sheets of drywall in the trunk of a hellcat!
If things are generally back to normal by September, I will still do my second drive across country and hope to check out your Hellcat in person!!!
Between the Kern and good links, I got it figured out. MPH was easy, the speed warning was through steering wheel controls, and the break in navigation voice started with the touch screen and migrated to the steering wheel for volume control.