LC "Cool Box" Useful or Gimmick? (1 Viewer)

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I'm not an idiot, and I didn't miss the big ON/OFF button starring right at me.
 
I'm not an idiot, and I didn't miss the big ON/OFF button starring right at me.

I don't think anyone called you an idiot. We were just trying to help you.....sorry we were trying to do that :flipoff2:
 
I used the cool box for the entire length of the Mojave Road. It worked great and kept snacks and drinks quite cold and convenient. I also mounted an ARB fridge in the back for bulk food/drink storage.

Certainly not a gimmick from my perspective.

Note: I have a long-term test 200...
 
well if they are giving them away for free, I'll take one too...

I think the fact fact you needed a real ARB fridge shows this

"cool box" is a gimmick more worthy of a Dodge mini-van.

I'll get a nice cooler and save a couple of Grand$$$.

Additionally, I don't need a DVD for the rear seats that are empty

95%+ of the time.

However, I would be very interested in a diesel...

Please pass this along to the smart managers and marketing

folk that are giving you a free long term loaner.

A Mercedes GL 320CDI for $53,000+ is looking better all the time.

Slowride
 
If the cool box is $1000, then the decision is easy...

This thing has two remotes and two headsets and a screen that flips down and won't go back up without getting out of the car, into the back seats and grabbing the remote and hitting the "close" button. And that is without getting started on the myriad of bells and buzzers that protest nearly everything a professional driver would try to do with a vehicle on a closed course.... Oh well.

The motor is sweet ;)
 
If the cool box is $1000, then the decision is easy...

This thing has two remotes and two headsets and a screen that flips down and won't go back up without getting out of the car, into the back seats and grabbing the remote and hitting the "close" button. And that is without getting started on the myriad of bells and buzzers that protest nearly everything a professional driver would try to do with a vehicle on a closed course.... Oh well.

The motor is sweet ;)

Ummm you are wrong. All you need to do is go to display on the dash and hit the REAR button and the screen will go up and down.

Then just choose the input you want (dvd,am,fm, etc)
 
a screen that flips down and won't go back up without getting out of the car, into the back seats and grabbing the remote and hitting the "close" button

That is what I was correcting you on.....So once again, that statement was wrong :rolleyes:
 
Relax...:D

I was just relating my experience the first time the screen flipped down, which I resolved with the remote.

Enjoy your 200... It is a very cool machine.


RELAX? RELAX?? HELL NO YOU ARE WRONG!! lol

Just kidding :grinpimp:
 

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