Cmikel
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I'm glad to be here! This is my first post. I have a Cherokee XJ that goes pretty much anywhere I feel comfortable going. In it we have been on the Alpine loop in Colorado and ventured into Moab on the easy trails. It has been my go to off road vehicle of choice for many years but I need a newer vehicle for road trips.
I wish I could say the Gladiator was my first choice to add to the garage but I made a huge mistake a few months ago and purchased a Subaru Outback.
(TFLcars.com is going to do an article soon on my experiences with that). The good news is with the messed up chip shortage, I was able to end up ahead and am now planning on purchasing a much more capable off road vehicle.
I know I'm pandering to everyone here, but I really think the Gladiator is the best choice for me. (I only want one car payment and want a jack of all trades). These are my made up reasons for convincing myself to get a Gladiator:
1: Convertible vehicles are awesome. I have had a couple Miatas and, don't hold it against me, a fiat abarth 500 convertible. (Stellantis, Fiat Club WooHoo). There is nothing like having the top down and feeling the surroundings.
2. How much more awesome is it to have a convertible and be able to take the freaking doors off...I don't know anything about this, but my nightly dreams are telling me it is freaking amazing. Is it close to the feeling of being on a motorcycle, without the constant concern everyone is going to kill you?
3. Versatility: So it's a jeep, and a truck? Both, at the same time. Mind blown to double rainbow levels. I can haul things, plus 4 people? Pretty sweet.
4. Back to the Jeep thing. So it is a jeep that can stock do "Jeep" trails. I don't have to be worried that my vehicle will not climb over an obstacle because I forgot to mash special X-mode and ESC Off buttons while flooring it and hoping for the best?
5. Kind of 4 but in the Gladiator, I get a real low range transfer case? I don't have to worry about a CVT transmission. OMG that would be awesome.
The Willys fits in my price range and I have reserved one coming in hopefully soon. If that doesn't work out I plan on ordering one. Again, glad to join the community.
To the Admins,.This really wasn't a comparative post to another car or a new member welcome post so I thought the general forum was best.
Glad to meet you all and can't wait to join the community.
Chris
I wish I could say the Gladiator was my first choice to add to the garage but I made a huge mistake a few months ago and purchased a Subaru Outback.
(TFLcars.com is going to do an article soon on my experiences with that). The good news is with the messed up chip shortage, I was able to end up ahead and am now planning on purchasing a much more capable off road vehicle.
I know I'm pandering to everyone here, but I really think the Gladiator is the best choice for me. (I only want one car payment and want a jack of all trades). These are my made up reasons for convincing myself to get a Gladiator:
1: Convertible vehicles are awesome. I have had a couple Miatas and, don't hold it against me, a fiat abarth 500 convertible. (Stellantis, Fiat Club WooHoo). There is nothing like having the top down and feeling the surroundings.
2. How much more awesome is it to have a convertible and be able to take the freaking doors off...I don't know anything about this, but my nightly dreams are telling me it is freaking amazing. Is it close to the feeling of being on a motorcycle, without the constant concern everyone is going to kill you?
3. Versatility: So it's a jeep, and a truck? Both, at the same time. Mind blown to double rainbow levels. I can haul things, plus 4 people? Pretty sweet.
4. Back to the Jeep thing. So it is a jeep that can stock do "Jeep" trails. I don't have to be worried that my vehicle will not climb over an obstacle because I forgot to mash special X-mode and ESC Off buttons while flooring it and hoping for the best?
5. Kind of 4 but in the Gladiator, I get a real low range transfer case? I don't have to worry about a CVT transmission. OMG that would be awesome.
The Willys fits in my price range and I have reserved one coming in hopefully soon. If that doesn't work out I plan on ordering one. Again, glad to join the community.
To the Admins,.This really wasn't a comparative post to another car or a new member welcome post so I thought the general forum was best.
Glad to meet you all and can't wait to join the community.
Chris
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