![]() The Sumo springs made a huge difference in cornering feel and side wind gust handling, if not in the actual ride. The stock suspension had me feeling like the van would topple if I had any speed going into a tight curve. I have taken this van on some very gnarly roads, the worst being the Mineral King Road (Sequoia NP), which has 398 curves in 25 miles. Sumo springs are necessary on this chassis, IMHO.The dealer I went to did the rotation without adjusting the pressures and I had to return. If you have the tires rotated, ensure they have the proper pressures before driving away like I did…the fronts should be 65 PSI and the rears 80 PSI. There are tire pressure sensors but this model only provides low pressure warnings, not the ability to see the actual pressures. Speaking of rear view camera, I find the high mounted backup camera on this van provides a nice view, and you can select the rear view camera when driving, if only for a limited time before it defaults away. The 2021 RAM models have fixed this problem with a camera rear view mirror, but I have not looked into the possibility of an upgrade for the 2020. The rear seat(s) further block the view aft. Visibility is decent up front, but the rear view mirror only gives the driver a nice view of the door frames….you cannot see the lane behind you, only the periphery. The passenger seat also lacks an armrest. The (swiveling) seats are OK, but I wish for more lumbar support. The steering wheel telescopes but does not tilt, which I find annoying but have adjusted to it. I can connect my phone for hands free talking and media. This is not a luxury interior, but it gets the job done. The coach has seen baking sun, torrential rain, snow, winds and experienced temperatures from over 100 to minus 9 degrees F. I lived in the Solis for over 3 months straight, August to November. I have driven to and from California, across the western states to Colorado, and to and from California again. To date I have about 14,000 miles on the coach. You can view more information about the SLI provided by MBA Insurance HERE.I took possession of a Solis P in July of 2020, purchasing it in Montana and driving it back to Seattle. SLI policy limits are in excess of any/all valid and collectible underlying insurance. The $1,000,000 limit includes a $50,000 property damage limit for 3 rd party property damage. SLI may provide excess coverage for the difference between the underlying insurance and $1,000,000. Renters can purchase additional 3 rd party liability, Supplemental Liability Insurance for an additional $14.95 a day. See a list of insurance providers that commonly cover RV rentals.ģrd party Supplemental Liability Insurance. Check with your agent to find out if your personal policy provides coverage. Personal auto insurance often will provide the best coverage with the limits you are comfortable with and provide a low deductible. Most personal automobile policies provide coverage for RV Rentals. All coverage and waivers are subject to the express terms of the rental contract. This basic public liability coverage is included in all rental rates. The policy protects the company and the renter for statutory limits applicable in the jurisdiction where rented. We have you covered! Kellville Vans maintains liability insurance coverage on all our rental vehicles for bodily injury and property damage liability claims brought by a third party (other than a passenger) against the renter (and any other driver listed in the rental contract) and/or the company as a result of the operation or use of their rental vehicles.
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