Olivia2023
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- First Name
- Steven
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2024
- Threads
- 3
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- 41
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- Location
- Warsaw, MO
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Retired L.E.O.
- Thread starter
- #1
Reading the post about the Nighthawk package made me think about the Mojave that I bought my wife last year for her retirement gift (after 117 years of being an R.N.). We had originally ordered a Wrangler but before it came in, I was surfing the net (this is what retired people do all day) and saw the CRAZY deals they were offering on the Gladiators. Even though we hadn't really considered getting a Gladiator, the deal was simply too good to pass up. I took her to the dealership, and she test drove a Red Rubicon, and a Sarge Green Mojave. I spent too many years in the military I'm thinking, because my whole world would be OD green and desert tan if I had any say in the matter. The biggest thing for her was that she felt the Mojave was a better ride on the highway (if I am doing off-road driving, it's because I took a wrong turn).
I found these "Retirement Edition" badges while surfing the net, once again, at Badgeslide.com. I have one on each side above the front Jeep logo, and one on the rear tailgate. These are discreet and when people do notice them, I have had nothing but positive comments. We haven't had a Jeep since a Liberty that she wanted when they first came out back in 2002. She always has said that has been her favorite car in her life. Now her retirement Jeep (her name is "Olivia"), has taken that place. These Mojaves really are a pleasant driving experience on the road, and we have had zero regrets since purchasing this vehicle.
O.K., I'm not going to lie. When I saw the 2024 Mojave X's, with that Mantis Green interior, I considered trading this one in for one of those but when I ran the numbers and
it just didn't make any sense. I think that interior color combination is something that you either really like, or really don't though. I'm back to "everything in the world should be green I guess." Be safe guys and have a wonderful summer.
I found these "Retirement Edition" badges while surfing the net, once again, at Badgeslide.com. I have one on each side above the front Jeep logo, and one on the rear tailgate. These are discreet and when people do notice them, I have had nothing but positive comments. We haven't had a Jeep since a Liberty that she wanted when they first came out back in 2002. She always has said that has been her favorite car in her life. Now her retirement Jeep (her name is "Olivia"), has taken that place. These Mojaves really are a pleasant driving experience on the road, and we have had zero regrets since purchasing this vehicle.
O.K., I'm not going to lie. When I saw the 2024 Mojave X's, with that Mantis Green interior, I considered trading this one in for one of those but when I ran the numbers and
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