mike921921
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I just went with the Stinger, couldn't wait on FCA forever.....Honestly, I'd be happy with a 10" Uconnect.
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I just went with the Stinger, couldn't wait on FCA forever.....Honestly, I'd be happy with a 10" Uconnect.
I special-ordered my Overland. I did not get the 8.4, because it was way too much money for the only perceived benefit to me, which would have been the navigation. (Instead, I bought an Overlander from Garmin).
So it seems I just lucked out, if the 7" is reliable and the 8.4" isn't.
Bigger??!!! It's already a brick.Wireless carplay for apple will go live at end of 2021 production.
Also, I heard they are going to make the keyfob more ruggedized. Will be a little bigger, but look way more hearty.
Big yes for more onboard fuel! Jeep people tend to like old school stuff. And one old school thing that Jeep people would love is an EXTRA FUEL TANK! You know, like old trucks that had a switch on the dash for "PRIMARY/AUXILIARY" fuel tanks. Back then you needed two tanks because the truck got about 9 MPG. Now we want two tanks so we can drive farther without filling up. This would be a big benefit for people who tow as well as overland.4xe version would be cool.
Larger gas tank option for the tow packages or over landing.
To stay competitive with the bronco I can see them coming out with large screens, 35” tire options, and maybe a super charged v6?
They don’t need to make any substantial changes anytime soon. My experience with truck so far is really positive. It’s a pretty well rounded mid sized truck. And thank goodness it doesn’t look like every other truck out there.
Holy hell...I know it’s 2020 when someone is pissed because Google can’t tell them how much fuel is in their car.I would be happy with a Uconnect system that actually works. That software is dogsh**.
2022, It needs to connect to your home wifi and provide an update on status whenever requested, without a 4G subscription, without a 3rd party involved like Sirius.
Currently, you ask "hey google, ask Jeep how much fuel I have". Maybe you are lucky if you get a response. If you do, chances are the information is 2 weeks old. That doesn't help anyone to know how much fuel I had 2 weeks ago.
For a system that has been around for years, there is not excuse for how bad it still is.
And the fact that it's even called "u connect" is a joke. That implies you can connect. But you can't lol. It's so broken.
This started out as rumors of 2022 changes, has devolved into another wish list. Not objecting, just observing.I would love an interior that is more basic . . .
I’m happy with the v6 as well. Drives nice and does a fence job towing. My main concern is the range. That’s why the 4xe would be nice. Little extra torque and more range. But I would be willing to bet the tow capacity would be less on the 4xe due to the extra weight of the battery and motors.Big yes for more onboard fuel! Jeep people tend to like old school stuff. And one old school thing that Jeep people would love is an EXTRA FUEL TANK! You know, like old trucks that had a switch on the dash for "PRIMARY/AUXILIARY" fuel tanks. Back then you needed two tanks because the truck got about 9 MPG. Now we want two tanks so we can drive farther without filling up. This would be a big benefit for people who tow as well as overland.
I guess I'm weird because I think my factory V6 is just fine. It moves my Gladiator along quite nicely and I expect it to do so reliably. Sure, I like superchargers and turbos, but I know enough about that stuff to know it makes things less reliable. I like overlanding and I don't want to get stuck on a remote trail because the blower belt shredded or the blower bearing seized or it simply overheated and melted down.
I would feel fine with a non-aspirated V8 under the hood. But then there's that fuel/range issue again.
Meh, maybe, but both make so much money for them and are very different that I can't see that being the issue. I could see if we were talking about the old Dakota. It's probably more about the bean counters justifying making a midsize gladiator that much more expensive than it already is. It's already a big complaint from people - "OMG, Rubicon costs 60k"...no, no it doesn't..... Sure, it can, but doesn't and you are making #FakeNews headlines....Well, we know thus far FCA won't be putting the V8 into the Gladiator. For the same reason the diesel Gladiator has such lackluster towing, FCA is afraid a V8 Gladiator would eat into RAM truck sales.