cc1999
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Yea, I am not really even a fan of the fact the Gladiators doors and roof are removable, just makes the cabins noisy.In all seriousness I can't say one way or another how many people it would matter to.
I know the base tow capacity of 4500 pounds would not have been enough for me personally.
Ironically, it's irrelevant to me that the roof or doors come off
But, some folks have enough disposable income to buy a Gladiator as a toy and/or do not haul anything more than a gallon of milk - neither category I fit in.
At the end of the day, Jeep probably would not try to market a Hemi Gladiator that would likely fall a ton or more short on towing capacity compared to other midsize trucks. The fact that most people don't do anything but haul their own ego around in 3/4 ton trucks doesn't stop them from celebrating the fact that they could drag the Space Shuttle to the top of Pikes Peak with it if they were called uponThe towing battle drags on in the midsize world, even if unecessary.
I never had the Roof or doors off any of the Jeeps, or the Bronco that I have owned.
I would honestly be more interested in a 392 TRX style Dakota then a 392 Gladiator, but if there were a Gladiator out this year, I would be seriously looking at buying one. I am thinking either way we would see a 392 Hemi go into a Gladiator long before we ever see one in a Dakota. Especially with there not even being a new Dakota on the market with any engine.
So, I am pretty much sold on the fact that I would have to get me 392 Gladiator if they every do get around to making one.
I love the 392 Hemi in my Challenger. It just sounds so good.
I would really love to have that motor in a mid-size pickup.
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