I was actually looking at this same Gladiator on Heritage's website a few days ago. Nice Jeep.
The good thing is that you do not need a Jeep. Figure out an amount that you are willing to pay for the Rubicon with your trade and offer that amount to the dealer as an out the door price. If they...
Decades ago I traded a full size Bronco that was three years old for a new Bronco. The person who purchased the trade called me and had some questions.
I did not mind answering his questions.
Seems to me if some OEM parts and accessories were missing they may have kept those things for their...
That was the good old days when Jeeps were less complicated and interior features were sparse. Metal dash, simple seats, etc...
Loved every minute of driving my CJs and YJs. They could not comfortably go down the road at 70mph, but they could still bust a trail
I was not ready to go full electric until I did. The 250 mi range of my Lightning is adequate for me about 98% of the time. On longer trips, we take one of our ICE vehicles. I do not know how long I will keep the truck, but coming up on one year of ownership and it has served its purpose.
For...
I was in the "hell no" crowd until I bought one. When Ford announced their F150 Lightning, I reserved one the first day you were able. About a year later, I was chosen as the first customer able to order at my dealer. Took delivery at the end of August.
Ordered the elusive Pro (base model). With...
Go on cars.com and search for new Gladiators. At the bottom of the search, there is a key word box. Type in selec-trac and the Gladiators with that option will populate
You can look up the original window sticker using the vin number to see the original equipment. Fender flares are max tow fender flares.
You ok with that wheel/tire combo?
I reserved a Lightning last May. Supposed to be built sometime this summer. Never thought I would buy and EV, but I had the opportunity to order one of the Pro models.
Seems like a bargain. Optioned our at $45k, less tax rebates, net price less than $40k for a full size 4wd truck, with a...
Looks fine to me, but for a comparison, put your rear doors on and see if it appeals to your more.
I usually ran with the rear doors on when I was by myself or one passenger.
If the op is talking about flat towing, you are right. You cannot flat tow the Lightning.
I thought he was talking about towing with the vehicle, but after re-reading his description, he may be talking about flat towing.