BAT
Well-Known Member
I would think something like the Overland would sell well in a City like Houston and surrounding since there are not a lot of mountains and trails. Lots of people use jeeps as their daily driver and just want comfort and the ability to take the top off. The roads are full of regular jeeps but the jump to JT I just haven't seen it. I am considering a Overland since I don't do a lot of towing, etc currently and its a daily driver for me. Hauling my kayak and gear around would not put much burden on it but I keep thinking what if I do decided to get a trailer again or a boat again then need the towing, etc. I would be kicking myself if I didn't get something like the Sport S Max Tow for future possibilities. I plan on keeping the truck long timeNot only are the options terrible on most Ive seen, but the ratio of trim levels seems off too. For most people that actually need a truck over a JL it seems like the Max Tow Sport S or the Rubicon are the only way to go for reasonable towing and payload. Some dealers here who have 25 on the lot have 12-15 Overlands, a bunch of regular Sports and a couple Rubicons. The max tow package is pretty much nonexistent here, and I would think it would be the volume seller if it was readily available. Not to offend anyone who bought them but the Overland model almost seems silly on the JT imo. On the JL I understand the Sahara- ppl who want luxury- leather etc... but dont hardcore offroad. On the JT where you also lose truck capability it seems less desireable-doesnt seem like many people would choose an Overland for 52k or so over a much more capable Rubicon ( both off-road and just as a truck)for the same or slightly more money.
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