Jeep should call it an Emergency Fire Starter package instead of Smokers Package. It beats rubbing two sticks together if one runs out of lighter fluid or matches get wet.
Stellantis is selling the high output version I6 at a Engine Upcharge of $2,000.00 over the Grand Wagoneer's standard 6.4L Hemi engine according to a Grand Wagoneer Series III buyer who ordered one. Do not know if this is accurate, just passing on what one guy posted.
My 2000 Cherokee 4x4 inline 4.0L engine was my all time favorite; it had the factory Up Country package which included a one inch lift. In 2005, with only 55,000 miles, it was totaled when a brainless driver ran a red light.
A small engine repair shop nearby has a sign out front of their building that states that the warranty on their repairs are voided if found that ethanol gas was used in the engine.
I am not a fan of most green shades, but the Olive Green Power Wagon 75th Anniversary edition shown on the Ram 2500 build site sure looks good; I also liked Gator--hope it will return for the 2022 model year.
If your JT is repaired instead of totaled, then trade it for something else; there could be internal drivetrain damage that does not show up until later.
Some of Wrangler's shortcomings corrected with the Bronco: standard non-folding windshield, hardtops with outer raised edges to prevent water leaking inside the cabin when front doors are opened, power front seats, dead pedal for driver left foot and, as noted above, IFS with no steering...
Mopar Rock Slider with Step Assist. Jeep build and price website shows this option available for Overland and Mojave--don't know why it does not show as option for Rubicon trim but it should fit any JT trim.