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My current commute is 2ish miles round trip (I make sure I drive long enough to get the oil up to temp, ~185), depending on traffic and if I feel like taking different roads. I am looking at a new job, and that commute could become 60 miles round trip sometime soon. I've done 2 years of 80-mile round trips in a GLI, but nothing this consistent in the Gladiator. What would you recommend to make the drives more comfortable and easy? I've made a few 3+ hour drives in the Jeep so far, but this will be a consistent 2 hours each day.
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I had a 120 mile roundtrip commute for 8 years. It wasn't awful because it was all highway, and ended up being an hour there and an hour back. The biggest hurdle is boredom, and I found that podcasts and audiobooks were a lifesaver. As for comfort, you may want to do a trial drive and see what you think you may need like a dead pedal and a lumbar cushion. I've done several long drive in mine, and honestly physically it felt just as fine as any other vehicle but ymmv.

RIP to your wallet doing 60 miles every weekday in a thirsty Gladiator though ?
 

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2020 JT Overland, Leather Seats, Standard Cruise, 20-23mpg, purchased new now at 67k miles. I find it to be a comfortable highway driver. I drive 44 miles every morning 5 days/week and have taken multiple +1200 mile or more round trips in this rig. Spotify music and a number of different podcasts are how I deal. No issues with the vehicle or the ride.
 

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2020 JT Overland, Leather Seats, Standard Cruise, 20-23mpg, purchased new now at 67k miles. I find it to be a comfortable highway driver. I drive 44 miles every morning 5 days/week and have taken multiple +1200 mile or more round trips in this rig. Spotify music and a number of different podcasts are how I deal. No issues with the vehicle or the ride.
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My current commute is 2ish miles round trip (I make sure I drive long enough to get the oil up to temp, ~185), depending on traffic and if I feel like taking different roads. I am looking at a new job, and that commute could become 60 miles round trip sometime soon. I've done 2 years of 80-mile round trips in a GLI, but nothing this consistent in the Gladiator. What would you recommend to make the drives more comfortable and easy? I've made a few 3+ hour drives in the Jeep so far, but this will be a consistent 2 hours each day.
I commute 184 miles a day- in a sportwagen tdi ($5.60 a gallon- not driving the jeep for fuel cost and stacking miles…)

killmat all door panels, floor, and the roof(under hotheads headliner) helps a ton- fold the front windshield down and install some insulation tape. Will cut down the road noise a lot.
I did this to my sportwagen first and it was a HUGE help… literally did the Jeep the next weekend after commuting in the VW and noticed a big difference.
As far as the commute- it is what it is. Podcasts and music. If you can push your commute to as early as possible to avoid others. Keep a good first aid kit, and a larger than normal fire extinguisher on hand…. See so many accidents now :(
 

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I had a similar commute pre-pandemic - 25 miles with some stop and go. Now I work from home and go in for important meetings and hands on work.

  • Better audio was important for me because it was my only chance to crank it up as I live in an apartment. ? I got the Terra Acoustics dash speaker replacements and it was noticeably better. Or if I just wanted to podcast they helped out.
  • I also liked having wireless Car Play adapter so I didn't have to keep messing with the lightning cable.
  • If you like your coffee or whatever in a YETI style mug/bottle a cup holder is nice to have for that. I have a YETI Rambler (the kind with the handle - mug) and so one of these was nice to have. https://www.amzn.com/B09V3H2VPD
 

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My current commute is 2ish miles round trip (I make sure I drive long enough to get the oil up to temp, ~185), depending on traffic and if I feel like taking different roads. I am looking at a new job, and that commute could become 60 miles round trip sometime soon. I've done 2 years of 80-mile round trips in a GLI, but nothing this consistent in the Gladiator. What would you recommend to make the drives more comfortable and easy? I've made a few 3+ hour drives in the Jeep so far, but this will be a consistent 2 hours each day.
Drove mine almost non-stop except for fuel stops to Florida and back a year ago. No complaints. It's my daily driver and 2 miles doesn't even get me out of my own neighborhood - it's 10 to town, double that to get into town, and 25 miles just to get to the dealership.
60 mile round trip? Do that in a 73 Javelin, dual quads, headers and racing mufflers. You'll appreciate the comfort and quiet of a Jeep!

My wife used to commute between the Clear Lake, Iowa area and Des Moines - tank of gas every day, oil change every month. It was about 1150 - 1200 miles a week but almost all highway so the oil changes were not as frequent as I might have done.
She did audio books. It was almost 2 hours each way.

BTW - 185 isn't all that warm if you only drive long enough to get up to that........ it takes a while AT that temperature to do much good so this is going to be a great thing for your Jeep - it's going to be a lot happier and your batteries might actually get charged for a change.

Anyway, not sure what the issue really is here - 60 round trip means only 30 miles one way. Heck, for that, just a radio would do me.
 

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I commute 90 miles each day for work, (45 minutes each way), 6 days a week, and spend at least 80 of that mileage at 70 + MPH. I've been doing that for a bit over 3 years now.

I've not found that I need anything to manage the comfort, I find this thing to be surprisingly comfortable as is.

If the seating position is fine for you, just find a good podcast and get settled in and enjoy some "alone" time :)
 

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I drive 70+ miles round trip 4 days a week for my commute. When I go out to my range it is 100 miles round trip. I have been doing this for 4 years now.
 
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I appreciate everyone's feedback; it was exactly what I wanted to hear. I was waiting for someone to go, "commute? in a jeep? are you crazy?" but, alas, that's not the case because we all know what we bought.

Thanks everyone!
 

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lol dang I would keep the Jeep in the driveway and get a dedicated commuter like a Civic, Prius, or Lexus ES hybrid
 
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lol dang I would keep the Jeep in the driveway and get a dedicated commuter like a Civic, Prius, or Lexus ES hybrid
I've debated that, or something a bit more fun, m240i, m340i, etc. we'll see
 

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I too have a long commute, 75 miles round trip, had this one for a little over 8 years now.

Vehicle comfort is great IMO, but my back and knees occasionally hurt. Specifically when I find that I dont workout for a couple days...feels like all of my joints go into revolt.

I find that I LOVE setting the cruise to 65 (or what ever the speed limit is for you) and listening to either an audio book or using the duolingo app the work on a second and third language. Too me the membership to the audible ap was worth while because I get a LOT of books free of charge, and I can even "exchange" ones I got with the monthly credits they provide. I particularly like the access to a lot of the great courses they have.

Ive also found that I stick to more highway oriented tires and get good mpg for my drives. 21-22 typically.
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