You know, it looks like Jeep is just crammed due to parts issues. But mine was build last month, and has disappeared into "shipping limbo", and it looks like many others. Jeep and the dealers are losing money. I'd get another shipper. But, maybe they don't care since the dealer has to pay...
Like I said in my reply to ShadowsPapa, it's amazing that Jeep makes any money at all. Maybe because they are so overpriced. I will say that a neighbor ordered a Bronco last summer and has nothing yet.
What seems odd as well, is that without that vehicle, they get nothing from me, and they get invoiced when it's built. They also have allocations of five other Gladiators that haven't come in either. "Nothing since 4/26" would suggest to me if I was a dealer that it's time to do some...
My sales guy said that part of the problem is that New Mexico is a pretty small state population wise (5th largest state with only 2 million population). The lower population is great most of the time, but in this case since they wait until there are enough vehicles to load a truck, it just...
Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, who knows with mine:
2/25/2022 - Ordered (Larry Miller Jeep, Albuquerque, NM)
2/28 - VIN
3/5- Parts scheduling
3/7 - D1 - scheduled for production - estimated ship date 4/17
4/4 - E- entered framing
4/5 - F- paint
4/5 - G - Trim
4/6 - I - Completed...
As of today, the dealer and Jeep Chat have no idea where my JTR is in transit since the shipper's website still has no information. Not sure when I should cut my losses and eat my $500 down payment. Ordered 2/25:
2/25/2022 - Ordered (Larry Miller Jeep, Albuquerque, NM)
2/28 - VIN
3/5- Parts...
I don't remember. He ran it up on the wheel/tire of I think a lifted F-250. I believe that it was empty.
That's my opinion as well, that without a lift it will rub. That's why I plan on putting the Mopar 2" lift on, which is actually about 2.5" empty.
I don't know. I just filled up in Albuquerque at 3.99 a gallon, and diesel was 5.14 a gallon. I'm not doing the math, but I imagine that you'd still be out with the diesel.