DillyāS Willy
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I've noticed the people who go out saying "I WANT A WRANGLER" usually: live in the city, rarely (if ever) see a dirt/gravel road, and end up saying they handle like shit and buy a Compass or Cherokee in the end. Don't go looking at a solid axle TRUCK if you want to drive it like a CAR.Toyota is actually #5.
1. Subaru
2. BMW
3. Porsche
4. Honda
5. Toyota
Member surveys are used for ratings and CR members are frequently disappointed with their Wrangler/Gladiator purchases.
Don't undersell the Gladiator, it's objectively the highest rated mid size truck for "truck stuff" stats aside from maybe bed dimensions. If you compared it to "compact" trucks such as Ford Maverick, older S10's, you'll find the Gladiator is (literally) in a completely different class.
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People seem to forget: the current "mid-sized" trucks ARE the size of the 90s-2000s FULL-sized trucks and have damn near the payload/towing capacities too.Today's midsize trucks have similar towing and payload capacities as the half ton trucks of the 1990s and early 2000s.
I used to do this in my 2008 Outback with that big ass moonroof, back in college I'd open it all the way and the girls in the backseat would stand up waving their arms/hands on the way to the party with music blasting.What Consumer Reports can never quantify is all of the intangible benefits that come with owning a Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator. We own both and after having owned a ton of other brands, nothing has come close to the fun and attention received from these Jeeps.
One small example: my 10 year old son had a friend coming over after school. The friend asked if the kids could be picked up in our cool orange Jeep. I opened the Sky top and the kids stood up through the roof and they thought they were the kings of OC
Try that in a boring ass beige Camry.
But you're right, they don't factor in the things your jeep can do that NO OTHER comparable vehicle can.
NY used to do this with ALL pickup trucks, they basically assume if you have a pickup, you own a business or registered if for commercial purposes. There was no way around it, and the taxes to register them were higher too. Guess they thought it would deter people from buying big V8s for around town...look how well THAT has worked over the last 30 years (pavement princesses EVERYWHERE).Here in Cali I think Iām registered as a Commercial vehicle. Iām just wondering what commerce Iām in. Oh well, once I figure out the mountain of paperwork Iāll get some DV plates and not have to worry about it.![]()
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