The Hemi upgrade adds nearly one thousand pounds....say what???Curb weight difference is as much as a half a ton.
I think he was referring to weight difference between Wrangler and Gladiator.The Hemi upgrade adds nearly one thousand pounds....say what???
Nacho is available to order right now.Is there a “normal” time they announce new colors? I really want an orange back. Curious if the Cherokee Spit Fire color is coming , though it’s no Punk’n.
Perhaps through dealer order, but not on Jeep Build & Price site.Nacho is available to order right now.
mid year will only bring the rest of the pallet they have already promisedSaw a new Sarge (Wrangler) yesterday, did not hate it but it definitely ain’t Gator, Gobi, or Commando. I will wait, hopefully mid-year will bring new colors.
Do you purchase the $149 updates? Already getting the email's from MOPAR to purchase the Nav Map Update for my 2020 JT Overland. I use my iPhone through Carplay for nav. IMO the updates should be included at least for 3 years and dynamic.Best Navigation System I ever had. Was out in the Mojave Desert on unmarked dirt roads 25 miles from pavement and hit the "Home" button and a sweet voice told me to turn right in 1000 feet on the next dirt road. 45 minutes later I was on California Highway 395 headed home. Not one missed turn on all unmarked trails. My friend has a 2021 Ram and his is just as good.
You would think but they like to nickel and dime everythingI don't understand this "purchasing" updates. We bought a $40k+ vehicle and they want you to purchase an update? Should be free for at least the first 5 years of ownership.
The Map updates are provided by HERE, not FCA or the Head Unit manufacturer. Including updates would just increase the upfront cost of the truck. It's cheaper to just let those who want an update pay for it. Many don't bother with updates, due to the effort required. Others don't keep the vehicle long enough to even worry about it. Unless you are in a growing area, there's going to be little change in the roads.I don't understand this "purchasing" updates. We bought a $40k+ vehicle and they want you to purchase an update? Should be free for at least the first 5 years of ownership.
I used to say that as well. The flip side is that Jeep sticks with HERE (a defunct Nokia company) as opposed to Google with an underlying android OS that would make things easier. The takeaway is that you pay $149 in exchange for keeping your constant locations and stops private from google. Jeep COULD do free updates but it would require using a different company. Apple would be great but they are not subsidizing out their maps product like google does.I don't understand this "purchasing" updates. We bought a $40k+ vehicle and they want you to purchase an update? Should be free for at least the first 5 years of ownership.
No updates were offered, and no glitches were noted. I use it just about every day, especially on unmarked dirt roads in the Mojave Desert with no problems at all.Do you purchase the $149 updates? Already getting the email's from MOPAR to purchase the Nav Map Update for my 2020 JT Overland. I use my iPhone through Carplay for nav. IMO the updates should be included at least for 3 years and dynamic.
No major issues with the 8" U-connect so far, Glitched out once, but a ignition power down corrected it. Also wasn't sure that the glitch wasn't caused by my wireless USB Carplay adapter.