Dan in Pasadena
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- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- May 22, 2021
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 509
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- 922
- Location
- Glendora, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Retired
When your "friends" are paying for it they can have an opinion. Otherwise? STFU.
Sold my 2014 GMC 2500HD Denali 4x4 in pristine condition because I got every dollar I paid for it in 2016 used. Also sold my 2017 2 door JK Wrangler (a REAL Jeep - sheesh who makes up these "rules"?) too.
Bought a 2020 Rubicon in July last year with 15,000 miles and have not had a single problem with it. Works just fine for my intended use. Pulled this loaded 16ft enclosed trailer weighing 6500 lbs from Seattle down to Central Valley California about 2 months ago and not a single issue.
I'll use it to tow my 22 ft wakeboard boat a few times a year. Otherwise? Daily driver.
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fun thread! I too left full size pickups behind when the JT became a reality. Taco’s were too small but did have a good size bed. But, I live in a temperate 4 season climate with real winter and summer. I haul two snow bikes in the winter and two dirt bikes, adventure bikes, construction material, yard waste, alpine ski gear, mtn bikes, cargo trailer, utility trailer, race car trailer, just about everything in the bed and towing and the with the 1650 payload it is actually more than my old RAM 1500 EcoD. I wanted a manual with a soft top (no other truck can be spec’d like the JT). I added the supercharger for get up and go and Centerforce clutch for reliability and efficiency. Heated seats, block heater, and heated steering wheel with insulated clip in headliner and winter is no problem. I drive the vehicle pretty aggressively on asphalt and logging roads in winter and summer and it’s doing fine. It is a fun vehicle and very capable. Full size are a thing of the past.