Mr Miami
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How does Stellantis expect anyone looking to build a Gladiator to used the specs on their website?
For example, Towing Capacity (there are other things that also don't make sense but let's look at towing capacity).
When you do the "Display Model Comparison" thing and compare models it lists the Sport for 7,700 lbs. Good. Then the Sport S for 6,000 lbs. Scroll over to the Sahara and it list 7,700 lbs. even though the only axle available is the 3.73. Then scroll over to the Mojaves (standard and X). Both are listed back at the old capacity of 6,000 lbs. even though it was bumped up for a while in 2025 to 7,000 lbs., like the Rubicon.
Don't get me started on the PT/FT 4x4 confusion.
What's wrong with these people?
For example, Towing Capacity (there are other things that also don't make sense but let's look at towing capacity).
When you do the "Display Model Comparison" thing and compare models it lists the Sport for 7,700 lbs. Good. Then the Sport S for 6,000 lbs. Scroll over to the Sahara and it list 7,700 lbs. even though the only axle available is the 3.73. Then scroll over to the Mojaves (standard and X). Both are listed back at the old capacity of 6,000 lbs. even though it was bumped up for a while in 2025 to 7,000 lbs., like the Rubicon.
Don't get me started on the PT/FT 4x4 confusion.
What's wrong with these people?
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