Yock
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Hey folks,
I'm excited I'm about to be a new owner of one of these models. To preface, I'm all in on 2024 for a variety of reasons, so I do understand I'm spending money otherwise could be saved on a 2023 if I found one that matched my liking. I'm brand new to Jeep stuff, never rode a trail, done mud stuff in my trade-in (F150 Tremor), and pretty green in general here.
I have two similarly decked out models that I'm looking at. Out the door the Mojave is 12k more than the Willys. If I were to get the Mojave I'd keep it bone stock for a long time outside of a sound system, but If I went the Willys, I'd want to do the 2.5 inch lift, and put katskinz on the seats, and get a spray-in bed liner so that's ~5-6k for those three things (plus the sound system too of course.)
Since I'm new, I'm unsure where to make a line-in-the-sand decision on which way to go. On one hand, that additional 12k isn't a burden, but it does mean I finance that 12k instead 'walking away' with the title on the Willys day 1, fully owned. I posed this same question elsewhere with mixed results, but many seemed to lean towards Mojave. I drive ~8k miles a year atm, much more if I get into trail riding and such I'm sure since I could use a new hobby anyway. My wifes vehicle is the 'family vehicle' but is also an EV so if we took a super extended roadtrip where planning became an issue, we'd need to take this for it with our kids.
I'm literally split 50/50 here. Same color, same features I want (Mojave has blind spot, which is nice, but not required), just no idea how to make a blind deterministic decision on if a Mojave is worth ~7k more. I have test drove a Willys, and a sport, but never a Mojave. This one is ~100 miles away and I can't get off work to buy it, so that's why I'm blind to the quality differences of the drive.
Bonus question: Is the new 2.5 lift kit with the remote reservoir Bilstein shocks good? I can't find much about them.
I'm excited I'm about to be a new owner of one of these models. To preface, I'm all in on 2024 for a variety of reasons, so I do understand I'm spending money otherwise could be saved on a 2023 if I found one that matched my liking. I'm brand new to Jeep stuff, never rode a trail, done mud stuff in my trade-in (F150 Tremor), and pretty green in general here.
I have two similarly decked out models that I'm looking at. Out the door the Mojave is 12k more than the Willys. If I were to get the Mojave I'd keep it bone stock for a long time outside of a sound system, but If I went the Willys, I'd want to do the 2.5 inch lift, and put katskinz on the seats, and get a spray-in bed liner so that's ~5-6k for those three things (plus the sound system too of course.)
Since I'm new, I'm unsure where to make a line-in-the-sand decision on which way to go. On one hand, that additional 12k isn't a burden, but it does mean I finance that 12k instead 'walking away' with the title on the Willys day 1, fully owned. I posed this same question elsewhere with mixed results, but many seemed to lean towards Mojave. I drive ~8k miles a year atm, much more if I get into trail riding and such I'm sure since I could use a new hobby anyway. My wifes vehicle is the 'family vehicle' but is also an EV so if we took a super extended roadtrip where planning became an issue, we'd need to take this for it with our kids.
I'm literally split 50/50 here. Same color, same features I want (Mojave has blind spot, which is nice, but not required), just no idea how to make a blind deterministic decision on if a Mojave is worth ~7k more. I have test drove a Willys, and a sport, but never a Mojave. This one is ~100 miles away and I can't get off work to buy it, so that's why I'm blind to the quality differences of the drive.
Bonus question: Is the new 2.5 lift kit with the remote reservoir Bilstein shocks good? I can't find much about them.
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