IOS-XR
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We've been driving ours for just over a year now. High Altitude Diesel, only options it doesn't have is adaptive cruise and the aux switches. We did have the DEF sensor issue and a software upgrade at the dealer fixed that issue. Otherwise we've just driven it for just under 14k miles.
I drove a 3.6 then the diesel we ended up buying. I wanted a diesel anyway but in the Gladiator the engine is just so much better. Endless torque and no highway power problems at all. Heck, I even like the sound! With the top open and windows down it sounds like a baby Hummer motoring around town.
I've also ridden in a couple 392 Wranglers. One factory and one a "Scat Pack" swap. They were both fast as hell. The 505hp one scary fast. It had 35" KO2's and it would lift the left front tire off the line.
I've currently got JLU Rubicon wheels and 33" KO2's on our HA and with traction control off it will break them loose in 1st without much effort. I would absolutely buy another diesel Gladiator. It's a no-brainer for me.
ETA - we got 27-ish MPG with the factory minivan tires and 20" wheels. With the 33" KO2's and 17" wheels we're at around 25 MPG. I'll be putting the "summer shoes" back on next week.
I drove a 3.6 then the diesel we ended up buying. I wanted a diesel anyway but in the Gladiator the engine is just so much better. Endless torque and no highway power problems at all. Heck, I even like the sound! With the top open and windows down it sounds like a baby Hummer motoring around town.
I've also ridden in a couple 392 Wranglers. One factory and one a "Scat Pack" swap. They were both fast as hell. The 505hp one scary fast. It had 35" KO2's and it would lift the left front tire off the line.
I've currently got JLU Rubicon wheels and 33" KO2's on our HA and with traction control off it will break them loose in 1st without much effort. I would absolutely buy another diesel Gladiator. It's a no-brainer for me.
ETA - we got 27-ish MPG with the factory minivan tires and 20" wheels. With the 33" KO2's and 17" wheels we're at around 25 MPG. I'll be putting the "summer shoes" back on next week.
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