While a lot of what you are saying is fact... remember that emotion is part of it.
Some people want to own something forever, some people just want to have something for a little bit and get temporary enjoyment out of it until they go on to the next thing. Neither desire is wrong.
So you might...
@steffen707 I won't say what you should do... but I like the deal. The question is, is having a gladi worth $10k over two years for you? It would be to me...
The big big big issue is the gator dilemma. That's a huge what if... if when you're lease is up you can't order gator, you'll need to...
Actually he had a few good lines. I should have waited to watch the whole video.
"if you don't care about having an open top experience, and you don't care about taking the doors off and the fun aspect of that - I feel like a lot of what this gladiator is going to do for you is wasted. There...
It’s going to be per order. I doubt there will be one mass shipment of LEs... although that’d be awesome.
I still don’t even have a build date :crying:
I like his cinematography. He got the memo on how to do video and audio right.
Best line:
"It's not going to feel like a car, it never will. It's not why you buy this. You buy this for it's visibility it's fun aspect, taking the roof panels off.."
Let me revive this - squirrely, squishy, wobbly steering. Let's assume nothing is actually wrong...
Where might you start to try and get it "firmer" ? not sure if that's the right word. But not requiring as much input from the driver to remain straight...
I test drove a rubicon friday - and squirrely was definitely how I would describe the steering. Not as bad as my 2005 Suburban back in the day, but definitely noticeable vs my wife's 2017 grand cherokee.
That's not steering me away from the car (pun intended). Just something to figure out or...
So the challenge, I think, is our projecting our own desires, fears, budget, income, experiences, and risk-taking - on other people.
So much of our decisions are based on how we feel:
I don't need a gladiator. No one does. I want one. So part of my math is deciding how much I'm willing to...