Factory leather adds the rear arm rest and cup holders. Katzkin and Roadwire will recover the existing seats. You can order from Gupton in TN and save bundles.
Hope we are getting close the 2022 B&P as the Jeep.com 22 Gladiator placeholder is there. Perhaps some new standard features will populate the B&P when it goes live.
Texas Trail is a package sold by Texas dealers that is basically a Sport S with a leather interior package, running boards, and a few other goodies. The only unique thing about is the leather for a Sport S that has a rear armrest.
Same here. Was hoping for Freedom Edition diesel in Earl. Not happening, so seems like the Sport Altitude would be good alternative. Having Sport S options plusssd up would be great.
My biggest hesitation on a diesel would be if I lived in a very cold climate and had to park the vehicle outside overnight. IDK if the DEF freezing in the lines has been corrected yet.
I leave my stuff unlocked with no valuable inside. Too many previous broken windows and nothing of value taken. So many people leave hand guns, golf clubs, and laptops in vehicles here that if it’s locked they think something is inside.
Agreed, I ordered mine for 1k under invoice and I hope they get the top issue squared away before then. I’m still holding out hope the JT becomes available to order from Gupton the way I want.
The issue is more of the model and trim being eligible for the manufacturer to reimburse the dealership. No reason for the dealership to agree to a discount they will not get reimbursed for.
I posted nearly the same experience as the Motortrend article after my test drives. I did not have any wander or dead steering in the Bronco I drove, however it was on 32"s. I will never lift or go bigger than 33"s on any vehicle I own. I definitely feel like one is not better than the other...
I ordered a Bronco yesterday. I have been waiting to order a 22 Earl JTRD and have finally given up. If that option becomes available before the Bronco arrives then I will forgo the Bronco and order.
For those that may be interestedfeel free to read on. After finally driving the Bronco, I was...