I imagine so, the bottom portion though would be different might have to look up the part number though to be 100% certain
]]>Yeah the new year should be right around the corner in the next few months but it that’s the deciding factor the telluride is a great vehicle too!
]]>Yes, wheels can be bought there are many Facebook groups of palisade owners and I frequently see some trying to purchase the limited wheels. Then just take them to a tire shop and they can do the switch if you’re not comfortable doing so yourself. Regarding the power-folding mirrors no they can’t be added I doubt that the wiring for them is even included for North American buyers. You would also need to acquire the parts which is challenging since north American dealers can’t buy the international spec parts.
]]>In a way, but also if you compare 2021 Limited + AWD vs Calligraphy with AWD the price difference isn’t all that much. I also imagine it simplifies manufacturing for top level trims as the calligraphy has fewer exterior color options and they all have AWD. Probably didn’t make much sense to have to split the limited’s up into 2 different powertrain’s one with AWD and one without. My guess is the majority of limited buyers opted for AWD and this lead them to make it standard on the “new limited”
]]>The 2021 Limited keeps the same price as the 2020 but loses features and the Calligraphy gets a price bump since they know a lot of people will spring for the top trim and want AWD. I have a 2020 Limited and was a bit confused when they said they added quilted leather seats, perforated leather steering wheel, and puddle lights considering my car has all of those.
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