Jefe1018
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Take what you’d lose on the trade, buy a nice lift, wheels, 35’s, lynx sway bar disconnect, maybe fenders and some OEM looking stickers. You’ll never know the difference.
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You can build it out, exactly like you want it for less money than what you would lose trading it in for a Mojave. Plus, after you get a Mojave it's only a matter of time before you start modifying that too.
I agree - and I'd say to the OP -Not a popular opinion around here, but I say "buy what you'll use". If the truck is currently doing all the things you want then flipping it for more debt is just gonna leave you with a more expensive toy. . .and more debt lol.
Buy a quality suspension lift, wheels with a more negative offset, bigger tires and add a rear locker. Make it yours and save some money if you believe you would do any upgrades to a Mojave. I don't see the point of a Mojave unless you live and wheel near the desert where you will drive faster than normal off road. Or buy a used Ram TRXI have a 23 gladiator overland. It’s my first jeep. Always liked them but thought the price was too high. Well I noticed an offer for a 61 k overland for 45 k. I’m a fan of a good deal. Figured for the price. Why not. I bought it. Well to my surprise. It must have brought out the kid still In me. Well I love this thing way more than imagined I would. Well now I am
Thinking the way I use it. I should have got a Mojave. I assumed I would like the luxury feature more of the overland but now the Mojave is calling my name. Not sure if I’m going to act on it yet. But either way I’m enjoying this truck. Did some light trails and once again. Didn’t think I would but I’m all in now. Oh well maybe I’ll catch a desperate dealer that wants to give me an incredible trade deal. I have put 8 k miles on it in 3 months. I can only say. A truck comes in handy more than you may imagine
I agree with you completely. I drove both before I made my first Jeep purchase. Took the same roads on a 15 minute drive and there was clearly a difference on how they handled and took bumps in the road. I have no desire to rock crawl and liked the way the Mojave looks and handles. Love driving my new Jeep.I have, and it led me to the purchase decision i made. I owned a willys for 6 months, and when i was considering an upgrade drove both the rubicon and mojave. rubicon was too bouncy and didn't eat bumps the way the mojave did.
If you can afford it, get what you want. When I built out my Rubicon, I decided to get every option that I wanted. The price difference wasn't that much over the number of years I'll be driving it. Plus, to add it on afterward would be much more costly (like front locker).I have a 23 gladiator overland. It’s my first jeep. Always liked them but thought the price was too high. Well I noticed an offer for a 61 k overland for 45 k. I’m a fan of a good deal. Figured for the price. Why not. I bought it. Well to my surprise. It must have brought out the kid still In me. Well I love this thing way more than imagined I would. Well now I am
Thinking the way I use it. I should have got a Mojave. I assumed I would like the luxury feature more of the overland but now the Mojave is calling my name. Not sure if I’m going to act on it yet. But either way I’m enjoying this truck. Did some light trails and once again. Didn’t think I would but I’m all in now. Oh well maybe I’ll catch a desperate dealer that wants to give me an incredible trade deal. I have put 8 k miles on it in 3 months. I can only say. A truck comes in handy more than you may imagine
Nah, Rubicon is definitely the better choice. J/K. I think people should get whatever they want. I'm sure everyone has reasoned out their choices prior to the purchase. I picked the Rubi for the fron and rear locker, also knowing I would be replacing the suspension immediately.rubicons and mojaves are identically priced
that's just not accurate
Here we go. Nothing wrong with wanting different capabilities. Rubicon is a great model and serves it purposes admirably. Mojave is a great model too. But let's not pretend the Rubicon has every benefit the Mojave has. They are built to be different models at the same price point, and as such excel at different things.
You must have driven on some smooth roads. Take any speed bump at +5mph and you’ll notice the difference immediatelyTest drove both the Rubi and Mojave had identically rides. The previous statement is 100% true
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I had a very short time to shop, but the Mojave’s I saw in December were 5-6k more expensive than the Rubicons, as stated above.As far as price difference mentioned in above posts... I do agree sticker was similar, however dealer's here where discounting rubicons far greater than mojave's. That was on both lot vehicles and pre-owned. Average seemed about 5 to 6k less for rubi.