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First of all, you're correct that the Gladiator is another poor sales year from being a collectible-- especially the 3.6. I'd go 2023, unless you really like the (very minimal) changes in the '24.

All that said, since money doesn't seem to be a factor for you (not a slam, just an observation), I'd consider waiting for the hybrid. More power, more practicality and likely a 1 or 2 year run before Stellantis fails or they chop a number of models from their lineup.

For those about to tell me "If I had a nickel for everyone who predicted the end of the Gladiator..." --the numbers don't lie. Corporations need money, and the Gladiator isn't making it, anymore.
If it was me I wouldn't buy the first year of the PHEV Gladiator. I have bought new vehicles for over 24 yrs. I learned never purchase the first year run of anything unless you like multiple trips to the dealer for recalls. I am so glad I waited till the 21's came out . The 2020's had all or most of the cam and lifter issues. I have just shy of 97,000 and mine still runs like a top. Buy the 26' model year PHEV or get the 2024 or 2023.
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The thing about Jeep Gladiators (and Wranglers) is people often do bad mods. I typically buy used except Wranglers/Gladiators because of this. I don’t want to mess with bad lifts and wobbling. I would see if you can find a leftover 23 (for warranty purposes). You can probably find a great deal and at that point they worked out a few quirks. The added advantage is they have an antenna separate from the windshield (integrated means more $ when that get replaced) and I like the webbing in the back of the seats. I got a 23 Rubicon with only ten miles on it 16k off. The only issue was the electronics needed a little work due to it sitting at the lot so long, but I got a free extended warranty out of it. Basically you are best off getting the best 23 you can find. Use financing for negotiation and pay it off the next month. I found a 22 with almost everything I wanted with no miles, but I couldn’t get a clear answer on the warranty so I moved on. Let’s be real, these are not Toyotas. Warranties are a big deal.
 

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That’s all fantasy man, they have been practically giving away ā€˜23s and good odds in ā€˜25 all the ā€˜24s they will happily give away again. I fear once the weird market finally adjusts to reality it will be far worse. These trucks aren’t exactly flying off store shelves. Maybe something far out like Lamborghini that’s a thing but with common folk stuff like a Gladiator not so much. Tell them cash or walk, buy private party, or just finance and then promptly vista the bank and end it.
Most dealers are on to that like toyota/ nissan they calculate and add a fixed interest amount to loan. Pay early or pay out they get the intrest off the top at the beginning .They have had too many pay off a couple weeks after sale and they dont get the commission from the loan co.
 

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I need to figure out why the sports have such a high MSRP on them. I think the Mojave would be my best bet for what I want it for. Camping, driving in town / highway.
 

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Most dealers are on to that like toyota/ nissan they calculate and add a fixed interest amount to loan. Pay early or pay out they get the intrest off the top at the beginning .They have had too many pay off a couple weeks after sale and they dont get the commission from the loan co.
God everything is scam isn’t it….unfortunately not money bright or I’d know no this.
 

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Buy a rig in the southeast, sell it in the PNW, you'll make money pretty easily unfortunately. Prices in my area have not changed much since 2020

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TJK3X71?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details


What's funny is I can sell my TJ and LJ for what I paid for them. I've owned the TJ over 12 years now. Granted the money of yesterday is not worth the money of today thanks to inflation. Still it's interesting.

I dont think any vehicle newer than the TJ will ever hold the value like the older Jeeps did. These new vehicles are so electronic now they're throwaway vehicles. I don't think you'll find anybody 'restoring' a 2020 Gladiator like they do a CJ or LJ. That being said. Find a deal that is acceptable to you financially and go for it. These are not vehicles based around financial decisions. They are vehicles for a lifestyle.
 

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If it was me I wouldn't buy the first year of the PHEV Gladiator. I have bought new vehicles for over 24 yrs. I learned never purchase the first year run of anything unless you like multiple trips to the dealer for recalls. I am so glad I waited till the 21's came out . The 2020's had all or most of the cam and lifter issues. I have just shy of 97,000 and mine still runs like a top. Buy the 26' model year PHEV or get the 2024 or 2023.
I understand what you're saying and would typically agree. But in this case, it's not really a first model year, though. Technically it is, theoretically it's not. The chassis is basically the same and they're dropping the drive train in from the Wrangler, which will have 3 years road testing.
 

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If it was me I wouldn't buy the first year of the PHEV Gladiator. I have bought new vehicles for over 24 yrs. I learned never purchase the first year run of anything unless you like multiple trips to the dealer for recalls. I am so glad I waited till the 21's came out . The 2020's had all or most of the cam and lifter issues. I have just shy of 97,000 and mine still runs like a top. Buy the 26' model year PHEV or get the 2024 or 2023.
My Overland was ordered 5/19, built 6/19 and delivered 7/19. While I only have around 32K miles on her, she tows my travel trailer (27' long and ~5,100 lbs with all we want or need) just fine. Haven't had ANY engine or drive train issues. Needed the hard top replaced in late '20 due to a water leak, had to have the passenger door seal replaced because it leaked, and had to have the wiring harness replaced because some fuzzy woodland critter thought it'd be tasty but, other than that...all's well with the world.
 

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Right and I have never bought a car brand new, but searching online I see some 23’s discounted a lot and then some not at all, same with 24s but not as much, some discounted pretty nicely and others not at all.

That’s a great idea and I am happy to travel anywhere in the U.S. I will contact them, I would rather have a deal negotiated first before traveling that far. Will check out their deals today.
I'm throwing my hat in the ring if you plan to travel.

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I've been running a stout discount program for 7 years now and have had the great fortune to meet people from all over the country. Let's chat.
 

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My Overland was ordered 5/19, built 6/19 and delivered 7/19. While I only have around 32K miles on her, she tows my travel trailer (27' long and ~5,100 lbs with all we want or need) just fine. Haven't had ANY engine or drive train issues. Needed the hard top replaced in late '20 due to a water leak, had to have the passenger door seal replaced because it leaked, and had to have the wiring harness replaced because some fuzzy woodland critter thought it'd be tasty but, other than that...all's well with the world.
Yeah I have seen post about staying away from Covid vehicles but mine was built 2020 think 9/2020 and I bought it in December 17th 2020 hadn't been on the lot for a week they told us. I believe it too cause my wife and I didn't remember seeing it several weeks earlier when we went by that lot. 3 weeks later we started hearing all that crap..
Mine is a 21 model JTR ..
Toughest most capable truck I ever owned.šŸ’ŖšŸ‘Š
Glad yours was a good one too.

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I'm throwing my hat in the ring if you plan to travel.

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I've been running a stout discount program for 7 years now and have had the great fortune to meet people from all over the country. Let's chat.
I am not seeing any 2023’s on your website
 

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So, I have been looking at this forum for about a week now.

I have found a Jeep a like a lot, it is the Avil color Night Hawk.

https://www.covertchryslerdodgejeep...adiator-sport-4x4-crew-cab-1c6hjtag1rl129042/

The dealer already told me the price is 2k more, since I won't be financing or trading in a car.

In saying all of this and please don't flame me, I know cars are not an investment (but I have turned my last one into an investment) and the one before that I bought, drove for 3 years and sold for the same price I bought it for.

So my question is from the group, what model / year do you think will devalue the least? To me I think it is obvious I would be better off picking up a slightly used 2020 - 2023, or even a heavily discounted 2023 new. Seems the biggest discounts on the 2023's that are still out there are Rubicons or totally built out Jeeps.

I just wanted to get some opinion on which direction I should go for depreciation hit. Thank you
That is one of the Sharpest Gladiators I've ever seen. I bought a 2021 new and do not care what the book value says. I'm keeping it. If you like the Anvil Gladiator Go buy it!
 

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I’m not worried about 2k, I don’t like false advertising, also I am more worried about the depreciation over time. I also own 5 houses free and clear. I like to make smart financial decisions, I believe it has helped me acquire what I have quickly. I don’t like throwing unnecessary money away, meaning I want the least depreciation Jeep
Sweet! After you find and buy your gladiator, wanna send me 20k? I'd go higher but don't want to seem rude 🤣

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