I am the same boat as you... I can't afford a Mojave/Rubicon. But here is what I am adding to a Sport S.
- Automatic Trans
- 8.4" Radio Group
- Freedom Hardtop
- Trailer Tow package
- Cold Weather Group
- Adaptive Cruise Control
Who has a Sport S/Willys/80th/Freedom with the regular towing package, can you confirm it is only 4500 Trailer Towing?
Why does the Overland have a 6000 Trailer tow numbers and specs are similar?
So what I don't understand is how are the values calculated?
I've tried playing with some of the online calculators and I'm getting anywhere from $450 to $880 monthly payment.
I'm looking at a Mojave with the MSRP of $58k.
I’m curious about leasing a Gladiator. I’ve always financed my vehicles, but I often trade it in after 3 years. I’m seeing the 3 year/12-15k mleasing rates at 1/2-2/3rds the Financed rates (against a 72m loan).
Say after 3 years and I absolutely LOVE it, what happens? How much would it cost...
PASS... these have a lot of glare and will blind oncoming traffic... there should be almost no light on the top 2 garage door panels.
Here is what good headlights look like.
Have you contacted Jeep Customer Cares and started a Case?
https://fcacommunity.force.com/Jeep/s/article/How-do-I-contact-Jeep2
JeepCares on the forums is nothing more than a company blogger.
Have you contacted Jeep Customer Cares and started a Case?
https://fcacommunity.force.com/Jeep/s/article/How-do-I-contact-Jeep2
JeepCares on the forums is nothing more than a company blogger.
They Hybrid should help with MPG... but Hybrids are only effective at low speeds.
but 370 mile range and 17.2 gallon fuel tank and that puts the estimated the MPG around 21.5*; which is 1.5 mpg LESS than the standard 2.0T on the same calculations.
*It'll probably increase if you (wall) charge...
There is no MPG rating for Hybrid mode; which is what most people will operate in.
MPGe (no fuel) is 48 (only good for 22 miles).
MPG (on 2.0T only) is 20.
For me, there is no benefit for the 4xe as I live in a rural area and everything is at least a 15mile drive. My work commute is 150 miles...
doubtful, from what I have gathered the front coils & shocks are dependent on the engine.
If you look at the Mopar 2" lift, the Gas and Diesel utilize two different sets of coils and shocks.