Vonguru
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Hello!
This is a cross post from Reddit. Someone over there suggested I sign up and talk with the pros over here!
I am new to the Jeep scene and looking to get into it with a new 2020 Jeep Gladiator. I am excited about the Jeep culture and the endless ability to customize a Jeep vehicle. With that said, I would like to get some sound advice to start this adventure the right way.
I am not much of an off roader. I certainly will never be rock crawling or anything like that. I live in Virginia and we do get some snow in the Winters. Otherwise, I am really looking forward to having the top and doors off to take advantage of our awesome weather here.
I am looking at the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Overland. From what I can gather, it is a good blend of a daily driver that will be comfortable, has amenities that are more in line with comfort, and doesn't have a lot of the off-road features that the Rubicon has, which I do not think I need. I may tow a boat or similar in its lifetime.
I am providing my overall thoughts to inform you of the type of model that may match most of me needs. I am interested in any information that may help me make my initial purchase that could include buying certain features/parts after purchase instead of through the dealer.
Features I am interested in (they may not exist as stock)...
* 4x4
* Larger tires/wheels
* Potential lift kit?
* A tow hitch
* Android Auto
* Cruise control
* Power windows
* Power locks
* Heated seats
* Heated mirrors
* Bluetooth
Not so sure's....
* Nav(since Android Auto, I don't see a lot of benefit?)
* A heads up display in the windshield?
Straight up questions
* Are Jeep dealerships known for negotiating or being steadfast?
* I have read that I might want to shoot for 5% under MSRP? Is that truth and realistic?
* Would it be cheaper to order or buy something off the lot?
* Should I look at buying the hard and soft top through the dealership or after? (or is there a better third-party option that I am unaware of?)
* Do they support Android Auto over WiFi?
I have been scouring the website and have been working the options lists. I could use any advice anyone is willing to offer me. I really appreciate the time and help as I become an enthusiast.
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V/r,
Von
This is a cross post from Reddit. Someone over there suggested I sign up and talk with the pros over here!
I am new to the Jeep scene and looking to get into it with a new 2020 Jeep Gladiator. I am excited about the Jeep culture and the endless ability to customize a Jeep vehicle. With that said, I would like to get some sound advice to start this adventure the right way.
I am not much of an off roader. I certainly will never be rock crawling or anything like that. I live in Virginia and we do get some snow in the Winters. Otherwise, I am really looking forward to having the top and doors off to take advantage of our awesome weather here.
I am looking at the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Overland. From what I can gather, it is a good blend of a daily driver that will be comfortable, has amenities that are more in line with comfort, and doesn't have a lot of the off-road features that the Rubicon has, which I do not think I need. I may tow a boat or similar in its lifetime.
I am providing my overall thoughts to inform you of the type of model that may match most of me needs. I am interested in any information that may help me make my initial purchase that could include buying certain features/parts after purchase instead of through the dealer.
Features I am interested in (they may not exist as stock)...
* 4x4
* Larger tires/wheels
* Potential lift kit?
* A tow hitch
* Android Auto
* Cruise control
* Power windows
* Power locks
* Heated seats
* Heated mirrors
* Bluetooth
Not so sure's....
* Nav(since Android Auto, I don't see a lot of benefit?)
* A heads up display in the windshield?
Straight up questions
* Are Jeep dealerships known for negotiating or being steadfast?
* I have read that I might want to shoot for 5% under MSRP? Is that truth and realistic?
* Would it be cheaper to order or buy something off the lot?
* Should I look at buying the hard and soft top through the dealership or after? (or is there a better third-party option that I am unaware of?)
* Do they support Android Auto over WiFi?
I have been scouring the website and have been working the options lists. I could use any advice anyone is willing to offer me. I really appreciate the time and help as I become an enthusiast.
​
V/r,
Von
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