Stan H
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Rain isn't an issue unless YOU would melt. The Jeep is ok in rain.
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Rain isn't an issue unless YOU would melt. The Jeep is ok in rain.
As long as you have multiple “Jeeps” you should be fine unless all of them are broken down at the same time, which is entirely possibleI have Jeeps for when other stuff breaks.
I'm new to the Jeep/Gladiator world. I bought a '21 Mojave about a month ago. I'm coming from a Mustang GT on E85 thought so it's a bigger vehicle and better MPG's for me. I have grown kids as well and have had 4 of us in it multiple times now and no complaints. I drive 44miles round trip for work. I filled up the Mustang every 3 days with E85 and so far fill up the gladiator once a week with 87. The gladiator tank is bigger but I'm getting in the 17's with it to the 13 to 14's I was getting in the Mustang. I had a lot of concerns about getting this vehicle too. Especially after snooping on this forum and seeing all of the conflicting info. I'm 100% happy with my decision. The only thing I was wrong about is I thought I'd save money by getting one! I've bought so much crap for this thing already!Title says it all.
I’m married, 52 years old with 2 kids ages 21 and 23.
I drive 10 miles round trip to work and my hunting lease is about 15 miles round trip.
I currently have a 2008 Tundra.
Your thoughts?
Is the Gladiator Rubicon the smoothest rides out of the Gladiators? I’m leaning towards that one for the little bit of towing I do.
I’ve had multiple Jeeps over the past 30 years and all of them have left me stranded at least once. My current one has been in the shop for a month with a blown turbo and other diesel related issues at barely 30k miles. But. I. Still. Keep. Buying. Them! I always keep a Toyota in the driveway for back up.Since 2019 we've owned 2 JLs and a JT, all lifted and wheeled hard. Roadtrips all over the country. 160k miles between the 3. 0 days in the shop. The only time we were stuck without 1 was when the 2019 JLUR was stolen. Replaced with the 2022 inside of 2 months. Half the shop horror stories on here are people waiting for dumb shit like a battery replacement or a new sun visor. If you can't so much as change a battery you NEED a backup vehicle...or 2.
My driver's broke early in the ownership. After the repair by the dealership, it's been fine. The passenger side hasn't broken since 2020.I've been told for the last 6 years the sun visor is a ticking time bomb and they all break eventually.
That is EXACTLY what I was thinking of as I typed. You nailed it.
I used to get scared to death watching that as a child..lolThat is EXACTLY what I was thinking of as I typed. You nailed it.
Some do. It's a problem in some cases. Never happened to us with our Jeeps.I've been told for the last 6 years the sun visor is a ticking time bomb and they all break eventually.
ALL that a pedal device does is remap the throttle positioning vs. pedal position. It's like changing the resistance on a rheostat - making it more linier instead of resistance climbing gradually then giving it the last 50% in the final 20% of travel. It has nothing to do with anything except make it "feel better".If that's the case then, I should go back to using my banks throttle monster. because I felt that is what killed my EGR and my cams.
As a kid, my dad always told me to watch this movie upstairs on the black & white TV. Years later, when I got my first color tv, and Dorothy come out of the house and the movie turns to color! My head exploded! I called my Dad and told him he messed up my whole childhood.I used to get scared to death watching that as a child..lol
Dude. You don’t seem to like jeeps. Maybe a rivian forum instead? If the wind blows to hard when you open the door to your rivian, it might bend backwards and cost the owner around 15k. But at least you get a car that requires the touch screen to point your hvac vents. So that’s cool?As long as you have multiple “Jeeps” you should be fine unless all of them are broken down at the same time, which is entirely possible![]()
You wouldn’t need a backup if it weren’t the diesel. Maybe better maintenance as well? If you’ve had that many problems, I have to at least suspect that they’re not being maintained.I’ve had multiple Jeeps over the past 30 years and all of them have left me stranded at least once. My current one has been in the shop for a month with a blown turbo and other diesel related issues at barely 30k miles. But. I. Still. Keep. Buying. Them! I always keep a Toyota in the driveway for back up.
And as much as some people seem to like the 4xe, they’re a disaster. Hence the class action suit that they’ll likely lose handedly.Owned various Jeeps since 1987 - none have ever left me stranded.
My wife was left stranded at home, her Jeep in our own garage - when the batteries bit the dust.
But I was home and a jump start from my first JT got it going and it was fine until I took it in (1 month left on warranty) and got new batteries in it for free.
Other than that, never stranded - and even that was resolved with a pair of jumper cables.
WRONG.You wouldn’t need a backup if it weren’t the diesel. Maybe better maintenance as well? If you’ve had that many problems, I have to at least suspect that they’re not being maintained.
I was referring to a Grand Cherokee - a 2018.And as much as some people seem to like the 4xe, they’re a disaster. Hence the class action suit that they’ll likely lose handedly.