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  1. Winter driving Gladiator

    Interesting, I have even on wet road problems with traction when move off from standstill on rises.
  2. Gladiator or Wrangler??

    My opinon, there is nothing to substitute a Gladiator. If you really need something for work and other irrelevant stuff go to Ford, Toyota and others. ;)
  3. I am leaving the forum today.

    Bicycle would also be a decent alternative ...
  4. Camping with your Gladiator

    This summer, somewhere in France.
  5. considering a gladiator, but got some requirements

    I would say, food and motors, that's where they good at ... ;)
  6. Some Of Jeep's Best Customers Simply Can't Afford A Jeep Anymore

    Read the article and have to say, apart from the headline, it wasn't so bad. Only the last paragraph where they compared the 392 with Mercedes G I would not agree. In my opinion the 392 is the better offer for the money and would be even better if it is offered as a gladiator.
  7. What's everyone doing with their spare tire?

    I would keep the original spare. Just check the pressure once a year or take a compressor with you. BTW, I had a puncture some months ago where I had to use my spare. Repaired it later on with this and is still tight. Have this now on board and on the next flat I even don't have to change...
  8. Gladiator or Wrangler??

    I like secure storage. And I am perfectly happy with the tri fold option.
  9. If money wasn't an issue

    Maybe I would transplant the engine of my C5 Z06 into my Gladiator ;)
  10. 2023 Gladiator Sales Over?

    I am driving her not too often but I would miss my 2003 C5 Z06. Great car
  11. Rust at 1800 Miles

    This is definetly not an issue. But Jeeps are known for beeing not well protetcted against rust. Therefore I brought my Gladiator immediately after the purchase to a shop for rust prevention. They used a kind of grease for the cavities and Fertan ubs 240 for underbody coating. Not sure if...
  12. considering a gladiator, but got some requirements

    Not sure if this is typical but I plan a longer trip beginning of November with trailer. Maybe I can confirm then. Best which I achieved so far was 32 mpg and average is 27 mpg without trailer. This is according to on-board computer but I think it's quite accurate. And I am referring to...
  13. considering a gladiator, but got some requirements

    I was towing with the 320 my 968 CS several years to the Nordschleife ... I would recommend to check if the Gladiator fits your size and if yes, my suggestion would be to buy a Diesel in your preferred trim and get you some additional vehicel for the short rides. I owned up to now about 65+...
  14. considering a gladiator, but got some requirements

    Unfortunately, I don't have a high altitude experience. Highest was about 700 meters ... But I have done some quite steep climbs with the trailer and I could hardly notice that I was towing something. Just for comparison, some years ago I drove the same hill with a BMW 320 ti (170 hp, no...
  15. considering a gladiator, but got some requirements

    I am towing 4000+ at 65 mph with 23 mpg with the Diesel Gladiator.
  16. Gladiator or Wrangler??

    I would say the Gladiator is the Lexus of the Off Road vehicles ... ;)
  17. Traded in my beloved 21 Black Sport MT for

    Congratulations. Not to mention that you have a very good taste in colours ...
  18. Gladiator or Wrangler??

    Can only compare the Gladiator to TJ and early JKU. But my feeling is that the Gladiator, due to the long wheelbase, has a very stable ride quality. Even at 110 mph. I would of course go for the Gladiator.
  19. Gladiator Glamour Shots

    The Gladiator in front of the arena.
  20. EcoDiesel Help!

    In principle, I am not really a Diesel fan. And if I could have got a naturally aspirated engine with a comparable torque in the Gladiator, which would have about 6 Litres, that would be most likely my preferred choice. But after 7000 miles I have to say that the Eco Diesel is fantastic. The...




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