23mojavegladiator
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Got a new '23 mojave gladiator w/ manual transmission 2 weeks ago here in NC. Pricing OTD was $41.8k, FYI.
1) 250 miles in, getting 13.5 MPG mostly city driving. Start/stop cutoff not working which I wouldn't normally care but am looking for relief on this horrible gas mileage. (Not sure why it is not working?--ANY IDEAS?) And is this what I should expect for gas mileage? Sticker is like 15-20, so I want 15 or better. I traded a Ram 1500 with 2" lift and was getting 12 around town with the 5.7 Hemi, so I have higher expectations.
2) the get up and go on the Mojave is pretty pathetic. If I want to be first off the start when the light turns green I'd have to push it. Shifting using the mpg meter leads to some snail like speed and not keeping up with the flow of traffic.
3) clutch is very tight and first to second can be a real jerk if you are not super careful. My kids say they're getting whiplash. My first car was a manual transmission Bronco, so I have driven standards before.
So overall, I would say mixed reviews on what I bought. Definitely like the open air feel, but not sure if I need to address any issues to enhance performance.
Finally, not wanting to put a lot of money in this rn but I would really like some different wheels. The blackout rims on the '23 Mojave not my favorite.
Thoughts much appreciated... -SM
1) 250 miles in, getting 13.5 MPG mostly city driving. Start/stop cutoff not working which I wouldn't normally care but am looking for relief on this horrible gas mileage. (Not sure why it is not working?--ANY IDEAS?) And is this what I should expect for gas mileage? Sticker is like 15-20, so I want 15 or better. I traded a Ram 1500 with 2" lift and was getting 12 around town with the 5.7 Hemi, so I have higher expectations.
2) the get up and go on the Mojave is pretty pathetic. If I want to be first off the start when the light turns green I'd have to push it. Shifting using the mpg meter leads to some snail like speed and not keeping up with the flow of traffic.
3) clutch is very tight and first to second can be a real jerk if you are not super careful. My kids say they're getting whiplash. My first car was a manual transmission Bronco, so I have driven standards before.
So overall, I would say mixed reviews on what I bought. Definitely like the open air feel, but not sure if I need to address any issues to enhance performance.
Finally, not wanting to put a lot of money in this rn but I would really like some different wheels. The blackout rims on the '23 Mojave not my favorite.
Thoughts much appreciated... -SM
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