MarineHawk
Well-Known Member
I agree with all you say. I like the shape and weight of the Wranglers and Gladiators. But you can't have your cake and eat I too. The shape of these vehicles excludes the possibility of great highway mileage. As to range, my biggest gripe about the Gladiator is the small gas tank. I wish there was an option for a longer gas tank; deleting the spare tire carrier; and stowing the spare in the bed. Maybe an aftermarket one someday? I have a 2018 Ford Explorer that I ended up with in divorce proceedings and that I am trying to sell. It drives well, but it would get stuck and/or broken trying to go many of the places I have gone with my off-road capable vehicles. It's basically a tall car.I had a 2004 durango which I couldn't replace with a new one due to the fact they went from a towing cap of 8700 lbs, to 5k lbs. I couldn't understand why they whimped them out so bad. I got the Gladiator, and I love the weight and shape of the jeeps, very classic & durable. Personally I would much rather have the range to go explore than the power to drain my tank quickly, but once again thats just me. I thought the specs on the new Ford Explorer Engine were pretty impressive, considering the size and weight for the engine, didn't think much of the truck tho. Extended stays in the wild are what I'm after, not pulling heavy equipment.
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