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Don't Test Ride a 2020 RT...

Thanks for your write-up.

I too have a Yeller 2014 RTS that I am thinking about parting ways with to get the 2020 when the price drops OR I find a gently used one in a buyers remorse sell.
 
this is true traded in my2011rts for 2015 rtl was told my elkas were not interchangeable..

I need to know if the exhaust system is the same as of a 2015 and also the cat delete will be the same?? anyone

I can't say for sure, but after crawling around underneath my 2020, I believe the exhaust systems are the same. From my memories of my 2014, I can't see any difference, especially in the area of the cat back to the tip of the tailpipe.
 
Our dealer here is having test ride days the next 3 days here. They have 3 2020 RTs in the line up. But after looking at one, I'm not that impressed with it, gonna stay with our 2015 RT for now, need to put some miles on it. Only have 6,300 on it since we bought it in the summer of 2017.
 
Our dealer here is having test ride days the next 3 days here. They have 3 2020 RTs in the line up. But after looking at one, I'm not that impressed with it, gonna stay with our 2015 RT for now, need to put some miles on it. Only have 6,300 on it since we bought it in the summer of 2017.

I’ve got 65K on a 14, and still couldn’t make a good argument that this is something I need. I do think it’s become reasonable though, to get another one if I’d like.

With a 10th of the number of miles, and a third of the time, I couldn’t imagine any good reason to make a jump unless you’re having serious mechanical issues.
 
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