lipsterc8
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- First Name
- Michael Lipschu
- Joined
- May 20, 2019
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- Location
- Cincinnati
- Vehicle(s)
- honda crv
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In the summer of 2018 i traded in my 2015 fully loaded rubicon unlimited for a new honda pilot for the wife. We had our second kid and her CRV was just getting a little to small for everday use. I'm a practical guy I knew my Jeep was worth more, knew the Gladiator was a year away, so why not suck it up for a year or two and drive a paid off CRV.
But the itch of getting a gladiator is getting to strong. I want to pull the trigger but i find myself thinking i have waited this long i should wait for the diesel. Lets be honest the diesel is going to be the best buy. Sure it will be more expensive but it will hold its value so much stronger than the gas, at least that is my theory. I see the cult following for the Ram diesels, they still bring over 20k with good knows how many miles on them. It makes sense to me, a diesel should last longer and provide more fun over the life of the vehicle.
I saw some posts about the Moab Wrangler diesel spotted but havent heard one grumbling about the gladiator. does anyone have a feeling we will be buying 2020 gladiators with the diesel or will we be waiting for the 2021 model?
But the itch of getting a gladiator is getting to strong. I want to pull the trigger but i find myself thinking i have waited this long i should wait for the diesel. Lets be honest the diesel is going to be the best buy. Sure it will be more expensive but it will hold its value so much stronger than the gas, at least that is my theory. I see the cult following for the Ram diesels, they still bring over 20k with good knows how many miles on them. It makes sense to me, a diesel should last longer and provide more fun over the life of the vehicle.
I saw some posts about the Moab Wrangler diesel spotted but havent heard one grumbling about the gladiator. does anyone have a feeling we will be buying 2020 gladiators with the diesel or will we be waiting for the 2021 model?
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