jayfitz
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Just picked up a '23 High Altitude a week ago with 20k miles, after researching for a long time, a few years actually. Coming from a 2018 LR Discovery Sport. That vehicle was OK, had many issues with transmission, etc....the extended warranty was up in 3k miles, so I got out. My wife says I was looking for a new vehicle a few months after bringing that one home... it was a step up from my Ford Flex (which I loved). I had looked at many brands, and either the boring style, or high price, made me not buy. I had not thought of a Gladiator at first as I had a bad go-round with a Commander many years ago. I had always owned SUV's for the enclosed transport - I'm a gigging drummer- but a nice hard tonneau cover will solve that, I'm also gigging less as I get older, hanging in pubs until 2am gets old when you're old!
I had been scouring Carfax, Edmunds, cargurus, cars.com, etc. for ages....looking at many different options, I knew I wasn't buying new, I just don't see the value. This Gladiator popped into my feed and I really liked the bright white with blacked out wheels and trim. I'm never going off road, but do live in a coastal town so having the open air vibe with roof and doors will be a huge benefit!
The positives, and what drew me to the Gladiator:
The cons:
As others have said, I find myself enjoying the ride more than just trying to get from point A to B as quickly as possible. I'll be calmer, and less of a Mass-hole while driving this vehicle!
The wife likes it, ( "I like it better than that Porsche" Cayenne we test drove). Grown boys were suspect at first, but the roomy back seat and sound system has won them over. So, all good so far!!
Great forum y'all have here!
I had been scouring Carfax, Edmunds, cargurus, cars.com, etc. for ages....looking at many different options, I knew I wasn't buying new, I just don't see the value. This Gladiator popped into my feed and I really liked the bright white with blacked out wheels and trim. I'm never going off road, but do live in a coastal town so having the open air vibe with roof and doors will be a huge benefit!
The positives, and what drew me to the Gladiator:
- The looks, I like something a bit different than a Honda, Toyota, or Chevy etc... need some personality and style!
- I am very happy with a NA V6, too many turbo 4's out there now (Landcruiser, really?).
- The actual knobs on the dash are great (not just a screen, or two!),
- the leather interior seems to be quality,
- the sound system is good, but I'll probably upgrade some speakers,.
- The capability - when needed, (in snow or beach sand for me most likely).
- Hit 75mph cruising on the (windy) highway with no issues - steering felt tight, no major wandering.
The cons:
- I already found some very minor bubbling on a few body panels, there's few years of corrosion warranty left so I'll deal with that later.
- It has a more bouncy ride, but no biggie really. It is a truck after all.
- Storage space in the doors, (minor thing).
As others have said, I find myself enjoying the ride more than just trying to get from point A to B as quickly as possible. I'll be calmer, and less of a Mass-hole while driving this vehicle!
The wife likes it, ( "I like it better than that Porsche" Cayenne we test drove). Grown boys were suspect at first, but the roomy back seat and sound system has won them over. So, all good so far!!
Great forum y'all have here!
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