Carden85
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Hello and thanks for adding me. I don't own a Jeep and honestly have never owned one. The closest thing I've ever had was an old '62 IH Scout 80. My wife and I are looking at buying a Gladiator with the max tow package and all the threads I've seen regarding my topic seem to be from back in 2020 and none of those were really convincing. Now that it has been out for a few years I figured it was worth seeing what peoples' updated opinions are for it.
The Gladiator's primary job will just be my daily commuter for work and then towing a boat in the warmer months to the lake. I have almost exclusively owned trucks from the smallest being an F-150 with a V8 to having a Ram 3500 dually with the Cummins. Nothing I've seen about the Gladiator has gotten me really excited and ready to race to the dealership to make a purchase, but my wife has always wanted a Jeep so she believes this is a good way to bridge the gap between what she has wanted and a truck big enough to haul the family and some additional toys to the lake. She likes that we'd be able to take the top and doors off and modify it with a lift, bigger tires, and several other modifications.
Is the Gladiator more than capable of doing what I need it to do? I don't want to buy something that is going to leave me disappointed with its power and performance and make me want to trade it off right away for a vehicle that I know will get the job done. I also want to be open minded and give this thing a fair chance if it is deserving of one.
The Gladiator's primary job will just be my daily commuter for work and then towing a boat in the warmer months to the lake. I have almost exclusively owned trucks from the smallest being an F-150 with a V8 to having a Ram 3500 dually with the Cummins. Nothing I've seen about the Gladiator has gotten me really excited and ready to race to the dealership to make a purchase, but my wife has always wanted a Jeep so she believes this is a good way to bridge the gap between what she has wanted and a truck big enough to haul the family and some additional toys to the lake. She likes that we'd be able to take the top and doors off and modify it with a lift, bigger tires, and several other modifications.
Is the Gladiator more than capable of doing what I need it to do? I don't want to buy something that is going to leave me disappointed with its power and performance and make me want to trade it off right away for a vehicle that I know will get the job done. I also want to be open minded and give this thing a fair chance if it is deserving of one.
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