Nannook of the north
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Well I’d definitely be alright with thatSo, Jeep ripped-off what we've been saying this whole time, but put it all in a Wrangler... What a joke.
They need to put it in the JTR. And offer us discounts for being forced with only 1 engine option.
If they offered to just install the 6.4 Hemi drop-in conversion in our current JT vehicles for a big discount and we keep our full warranty, I'd be ok with that, too.
I feel better about this one though because it’s on the front page of their website not a 3rd party news sourceIt’s another awesome Jeep concept vehicle which will never see production. They do this to us every year...
The Bronco could very well be the reason that this does come to production though.It’s another awesome Jeep concept vehicle which will never see production. They do this to us every year...
Automakers don't "wait and see" nor is losing profits ever an option as far as they're concerned. The time is now if Jeep wants to battle the Bronco.Hopefully I'm wrong but I doubt we'll see the v8 anytime soon. FCA or whatever they're name is now is going to wait and see if the bronco would really impact Wrangler sales. At the moment it's all hype and all talk of "I'm buying the bronco". Ford doesn't have a good track record with bringing out new generation of vehicles. FCA can afford losing some profits for a couple of years to see how the Bronco is doing. IMO, I hope the bronco does really well. I think it has neat features that the wranglers are missing, and it looks good enough to get one myself one day. It'll be perfect JT as my work truck/ weekend truck and Bronco for DD and road trips.
For being a concept Wrangler, they sure kept it pretty mild. Besides the 392 of course! Lol! I mean they didn't do no trick suspension work or crazy lifts of any kind. It seems they built more of a reality concept than something we know we will never see. I think maybe they wanted to test the waters with a realistic Wrangler sporting the 392. They could've built a Hellcat or Demon concept with crazy suspension work and a bunch of other goodies, but they didn't.It’s another awesome Jeep concept vehicle which will never see production. They do this to us every year...
The 5.7 would have been sufficient, and is already available with the 8-speed auto in the Ram. I will be totally shocked if the 6.4 ever sees production.For being a concept Wrangler, they sure kept it pretty mild. Besides the 392 of course! Lol! I mean they didn't do no trick suspension work or crazy lifts of any kind. It seems they built more of a reality concept than something we know we will never see. I think maybe they wanted to test the waters with a realistic Wrangler sporting the 392. They could've built a Hellcat or Demon concept with crazy suspension work and a bunch of other goodies, but they didn't.
they just pulled out of their Oem performance parts bin just like the other automobile makers have done for years for other vehicles. Yes, I agree they could have done more but at least they left the door open for some personal modifications to still let you make the model into what you want via aftermarket so you can make the vehicle the way you want it.For being a concept Wrangler, they sure kept it pretty mild. Besides the 392 of course! Lol! I mean they didn't do no trick suspension work or crazy lifts of any kind. It seems they built more of a reality concept than something we know we will never see. I think maybe they wanted to test the waters with a realistic Wrangler sporting the 392. They could've built a Hellcat or Demon concept with crazy suspension work and a bunch of other goodies, but they didn't.