Gruffid
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- Jay
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- San Antonio, TX
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- 2020 JLUR 3.6L; 2021 JTR EcoDiesel
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So, the OP didn’t state he wouldn’t consider the manual transmission on another vehicle, and when I went into the “vehicle configuration” on the Jeep website, I didn’t see the $2000 discount for the Diesel engine. So… I don’t see where I’m being dishonest about prices.The diesel is $2000 more than gas (in USA)
$4000.00 option - $2000.00 diesel only rebate.
The transmission option is a non factor as nearly all are ordered with auto trans anyway.
I didn’t buy a Jeep for financial reasons, but let’s be accurate about reporting prices.
Here’s a local vehicle window sticker…. Am I missing the $2k diesel discount?
https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=1C6JJTBM9ML573624
Additionally, I think my list of pros and cons are awfully objective. Most of the posts on this thread are along the lines of “I like it and you should too.”
And to be fair, I do really like my diesel rubicon. I knew about most of the “cons” when I bought it and I still bought it. And I’m not new to diesel powered vehicles… prior to my JTRD, I had a 2019 Ford F-150 3.0L powerstroke, a 2011 F-350 powerstroke, a 1996 GMC 6.5L turbo-diesel, 2006 GMC Duramax, 2004.5 Chevrolet Duramax as previous vehicles. I buy diesels because I like them. The smaller fuel tank, and suspension issues were two of the cons that I don’t remember Jeep listing as a “pro.” And yet, those are facts that I and several others on this forum are dealing with.
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