Unless you have an oil furnace/boiler at home. Most home heating oil these days is the same as the low sulfur on road diesel, except for the dye . Highly illegal, but in a disaster scenario, wgaf? Also, the odds of getting caught in a regular passenger vehicle/ truck are much lower than in...
Right, but although it was to be Wrangler based, there was some hope/evidence that the JT was going to fill a gap in the lineup and be a legitimate truck.
For example, the Ram based rear suspension and higher towing capacity.
Jeep hasn't had a legitimate truck for a long time. Sounds...
Not happy.
I've wanted a Wrangler since I was a kid, and the prospect of a truck with the same features/styling, which would be more useful for my needs, was exciting.
I might consider a 1500 class pickup but really want to finally get my Wrangler.