Rubi_Rhod
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- Aaron
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- Washington
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Most definitely!
I’ve gone through more than half a dozen rigs in the past few years, trying to find something that just fits. Crosstrek was too small, the Colorado had limited aftermarket support, the F350 too big… Just nothing that really had me wanting to keep it for longer than I needed to. The closest thing I had my hopes on was an AEV Brute, but that was a pipe dream.
So when circumstances changes last fall, I made no hesitation and picked up mine fresh off the truck, sight unseen hundreds of miles away. It was an adventure getting it, and the adventure still hasn’t stopped some 7,000 miles later.
This is the first daily that I actually own and hold the title to since I started driving. The only other rigs I now get a little envious of are other gladiators!
I’m smitten with it. I can’t even walk by it and not rubberneck it. And it just chills in the driveway. The truck it replaced after 80k miles, the most I ever put on a rig, I barely give passing thought to. This Glad has soul, and is damn good at all the things it made promise to.
I’ve gone through more than half a dozen rigs in the past few years, trying to find something that just fits. Crosstrek was too small, the Colorado had limited aftermarket support, the F350 too big… Just nothing that really had me wanting to keep it for longer than I needed to. The closest thing I had my hopes on was an AEV Brute, but that was a pipe dream.
So when circumstances changes last fall, I made no hesitation and picked up mine fresh off the truck, sight unseen hundreds of miles away. It was an adventure getting it, and the adventure still hasn’t stopped some 7,000 miles later.
This is the first daily that I actually own and hold the title to since I started driving. The only other rigs I now get a little envious of are other gladiators!
I’m smitten with it. I can’t even walk by it and not rubberneck it. And it just chills in the driveway. The truck it replaced after 80k miles, the most I ever put on a rig, I barely give passing thought to. This Glad has soul, and is damn good at all the things it made promise to.
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