Jeeperjamie
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- First Name
- Jamie
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2020
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- Location
- Kannapolis nc
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 jeep gladiator
- Occupation
- Weyerhaeuser
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That's what I liked about the one I drove, the power was awesome. I think it was larger inside than my JKU and I don't mind the cheap interior, we didn't get leather, just built a base model but to my surprise you can get a ton of options including lockers, switches, metal front bumper with bull bar, and metal fenders on 35's with 4.7 gearing for just over $45,000.So far so good I'm glad I cancelled my order for a Bronco.
I originally preferred it because it drove better on the road. I wanted the much greater cargo room in the Gladiator but didn't need it. I did need a cargo area large enough to handle a dog kennel.
I was pretty surprised when I actually got to drive a 4 door and found that.
1) The cargo area was small Very small. (about the size of a Wrangler's. I expected a bit larger).
2) The interior looked and felt cheap. Lots of crappy rubbery materials with horrible feeling switches. Leather options were terrible. In most cases you couldn't get simple black, tan, or grey.
I went and test drove a Mojave and it drove nearly as well as a Bronco on the road and with a topper has all the room I could ever want.
I do miss the power. The 2.7 can get to almost 400 hp and 400 ft-lbs of torque with nothing more than a tune from a vendor who will offer a powertrain warranty.
Not sure about the Mojave edition but compared to my Max tow, the bronco comfort wise and how it handled has mine beat hands down. With that said, it doesn't matter to me because I still wouldn't part ways with my JT for one or do I prefer one over my JT, but the wife loves it.
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