Cansberry
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Connor
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2022
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- Location
- California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Sport
- Occupation
- Professional Crayon Eater
I came from an '01 Cherokee XJ so the gladiator feels like I bought a Lexus compared to that.
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I also came from an XJ. Huge leap up, but my wife has had a 2018 Civic and 2020 Crosstrek. Not luxury cars by any means, but still leaps and bounds better than the Gladiator for on road manners and comfort.
Ultimately, don't buy a vehicle like a Jeep for the convertible factor. The other compromises are too much to make it worth it. If you don't need the truck, and still want a convertible, Miatas are awesome. If you need the truck, and are going to stay mostly on the streets, Ford, Chevy, Toyota, and Nissan make a great product.
If you need a truck bed/the ability to tow, you want to go off road, AND a convertible is a plus, then that's the Gladiator. It's a niche thing. For me, my family outgrew my Cherokee and I needed something to fit the whole family for those crazy off road adventures the truck is more than happy to take us on. I also needed something to haul sandbags, people, packs, weapons, water, and other things for work without having to go through the headache of tripping out a work truck. The Gladiator fits the bill. I've maybe taken the roof off once, and haven't gotten to the doors yet. It's a party trick. But the sun is hot or there's inclement weather, and then its just miserable.
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I also came from an XJ. Huge leap up, but my wife has had a 2018 Civic and 2020 Crosstrek. Not luxury cars by any means, but still leaps and bounds better than the Gladiator for on road manners and comfort.
Ultimately, don't buy a vehicle like a Jeep for the convertible factor. The other compromises are too much to make it worth it. If you don't need the truck, and still want a convertible, Miatas are awesome. If you need the truck, and are going to stay mostly on the streets, Ford, Chevy, Toyota, and Nissan make a great product.
If you need a truck bed/the ability to tow, you want to go off road, AND a convertible is a plus, then that's the Gladiator. It's a niche thing. For me, my family outgrew my Cherokee and I needed something to fit the whole family for those crazy off road adventures the truck is more than happy to take us on. I also needed something to haul sandbags, people, packs, weapons, water, and other things for work without having to go through the headache of tripping out a work truck. The Gladiator fits the bill. I've maybe taken the roof off once, and haven't gotten to the doors yet. It's a party trick. But the sun is hot or there's inclement weather, and then its just miserable.
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