DailyMoparGuy
Well-Known Member
The 3.7L in the old MDX was a beast too. 300hp and naturally aspirated in an ‘07 model year tank of an SUV…fun stuff. The JT is the only vehicle I have liked owning more.From someone who's owned Acuras for 20 years, I understand the value of Japanese engineering. While my wife is usually the one driving the Acura (not always), I have owned many other brands. I realize there's a risk/reward ratio which each of the brands and often the greater the risk, the greater the reward.
My JT is my first Stellantis product and even 5 years ago, no way was I touching a Chrysler product. My first hint of a change was a few years ago on a business trip, I rented a Chrysler 300 and it had the 3.6L V6. I was impressed with the engine. It reminded me of the Honda/Acura 3.5L V6.
Fast forward a few years and I needed a truck - knowing it had the 3.6L V6 and quality ratings were improving under Stellantis - I decided to dive in and get the Gladiator. Now having owned my Gladiator for over 2 years, I'm never going back. No vehicle comes close to the enjoyment and "fun" I've experienced in my Jeep. A lot of this enjoyment comes from other people talking about and engaging me about my truck.
For the OP, the challenge that you're experiencing is that the risk/reward ratio is heavily skewed towards the risk side right now and it sounds like your vacation is/was affected. That's a tough pill to swallow when you're in the thick of it. It sounds like you were a huge fan of your Taco and you have more trust for the truck/brand. IMO, you might want to think about going back.
I also had the 2.3L turbo in a ‘09 RDX. Fun little thing, especially with SH-AWD.
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