TheDerb
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- Mike
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I think this is a little bit of a bummer.
The people who go out and off road Jeeps are a small percentage of owners... and the ones who don't still spend money on modifications and continue to support the Wrangler and Gladiator aftermarket efforts and factory sales numbers. This drives demand to not only keep the Wrangler and Gladiator around, but it also helps the folks who offroad continue to receive innovative updates to their offroad experiences.
The PHEV was a hot seller for a reason- Some people like the idea of owning a Jeep that they put a few thousands miles a year on (or daily drive) with the option to only have to fill the gas tank a fraction of the times they would have to fill it if it were internal combustion only.
They are more than likely never going to do a full EV Wrangler, so I think this is a pretty big blow to a lot of potential owners.
The people who go out and off road Jeeps are a small percentage of owners... and the ones who don't still spend money on modifications and continue to support the Wrangler and Gladiator aftermarket efforts and factory sales numbers. This drives demand to not only keep the Wrangler and Gladiator around, but it also helps the folks who offroad continue to receive innovative updates to their offroad experiences.
The PHEV was a hot seller for a reason- Some people like the idea of owning a Jeep that they put a few thousands miles a year on (or daily drive) with the option to only have to fill the gas tank a fraction of the times they would have to fill it if it were internal combustion only.
They are more than likely never going to do a full EV Wrangler, so I think this is a pretty big blow to a lot of potential owners.
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