Bonanza
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I don't have buyer's remorse. I got a decent value and bought at a good time. 43k for mine, back in 2020 dollars, so it seemed like a lot then. They're pretty good deals at the moment, BUT....
I just picked up a 2023 chevy bolt as a commuter car. It is faaaaantastic. The gladiator has been sitting for a long time now, and there's nearly no part of me that wants to drive it daily. It's big, it's slow, its terrible on gas, it rides poorly by comparison, the tires unexpectedly wobble every now and then, and wired carplay sucks.
But I need a truck to tow, and I still wheel, so I'll keep it for now. But I look at the gladiator now as a phase I'm sort of "over". I've done all the big rock trails in socal again and again for the past decade. After going electric, I'm going to eventually replace all my ICE engined vehicles. If I didn't have a trailer to tow, I would've gotten a Rivian in a heartbeat.
My gladiator is completely "done" so the upgrade itch has been scratched. Luckily I've refocused my energy into getting my 75 Corvette rebuilt. I still love the way my gladiator looks, but I've been down this road enough to know the end is near; A Rivian is in my future once the infrastructure gives me confidence to tow. We'll see how Jeep deals with electrification, but the hybrid is absolutely not appealing. I've grown so, so weary of the pentastar, but with used priced I'd be taking an absolute bath on the gladiator. So for now, she remains.
I just picked up a 2023 chevy bolt as a commuter car. It is faaaaantastic. The gladiator has been sitting for a long time now, and there's nearly no part of me that wants to drive it daily. It's big, it's slow, its terrible on gas, it rides poorly by comparison, the tires unexpectedly wobble every now and then, and wired carplay sucks.
But I need a truck to tow, and I still wheel, so I'll keep it for now. But I look at the gladiator now as a phase I'm sort of "over". I've done all the big rock trails in socal again and again for the past decade. After going electric, I'm going to eventually replace all my ICE engined vehicles. If I didn't have a trailer to tow, I would've gotten a Rivian in a heartbeat.
My gladiator is completely "done" so the upgrade itch has been scratched. Luckily I've refocused my energy into getting my 75 Corvette rebuilt. I still love the way my gladiator looks, but I've been down this road enough to know the end is near; A Rivian is in my future once the infrastructure gives me confidence to tow. We'll see how Jeep deals with electrification, but the hybrid is absolutely not appealing. I've grown so, so weary of the pentastar, but with used priced I'd be taking an absolute bath on the gladiator. So for now, she remains.
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