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  1. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    Yes I sure hope they do that in the 2024 model, we may be waiting until that model year anyways because I read they might also update the infotainment screen and other small refreshes. The new Canyon AT4X with the 2.7L really has my attention too. Haven't test drove one yet though, but the...
  2. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    We are getting a bit off topic lol. Since this is a brand new Jeep, I won't be doing any tunes, swaps, etc. Leaving it stock as not to void any warranties. Another thing I noticed is the 3.0 has a 100,000 mile warranty and the 3.6 only has 60,000 mile. That extra 40k miles is a nice buffer...
  3. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    I do not own anything that can be towed. So towing is a non factor. But you mentioned living in hilly country...that does matter alot. We live in the foothills of NC and like to go hiking/exploring up in the Appalachian mountains. Nothing worse than trying to climb a mountain road and the...
  4. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    So are you saying the 3.0 would be a better option for me? Even with the little extra maintenance like the fuel filter and more frequent oil changes?
  5. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    Thank you for the welcome, MF Comics!
  6. 3.6 with air intake vs. 3.0 ecodiesel

    Hey all - looking to order my first Gladiator! Trying to determine which powertrain to get. I will be upfront and say cost is not a factor in the decision, just want the best performance for my application. I will be ordering the Rubicon trim. Test drove with the 3.6 and it just seemed a little...




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