I’d rather drive the Subaru Brat. And I mean that.Seriously, of you can get past the looks, a Honda Ridgeline is what you seek.
Mine works perfect and I live in anchorage Alaska, so pretty sure I get a lot of use out of itA few people pushing back on the heater issue. Does the temp control in your trucks actually work properly?!?
Is my shit just broken?
You actually think that a RAM 2500 or TRX is the answer to bad gas mieage? lol. You my friend are in for a rude awakening-- just got out of a 2019 RAM Rebel 5.7 hemi e-torque that got 12 mpg period! A 2500 or TRX will be WAY worse!Not the thread I pictured myself posting when I picked up the car from the dealer in August 2020, but here I am.
I bought the wrong rig, thats it. My sting gray Rubi is an excellent vehicle. Decent driving on city streets, easy to commute in, handled road trips well. Reliable, fun, simple etc.
The catch, I travel up and down mountain passes 30 times a year. Shifting this thing in and out of 4H when the roads go from snow covered to clear and wet is silly. The truck handles poorly at highway speeds in 4H. The heater is atrocious to deal with. Fuel mileage is unbelievably bad for a V6, though I don't drive enough to really care about mpg.
Will be looking at selling this thing and grabbing a RAM 2500. Maybe test drive a TRX just for S&Gs.
Have only respect for this forum and Jeep folks altogether. Wish I could find a way to appreciate the Gladiator as much as it deserves.
I definitely wont miss waving at people 20-30 on my trip to the grocery store here in Issaquah. Too many jeep owners here. Yeesh!![]()
As I wrote in the post, I’m not terribly worried about mpg. My previous truck was a RAM Hemi and it got 18mpg and it also had TONS of power.You actually think that a RAM 2500 or TRX is the answer to bad gas mieage? lol. You my friend are in for a rude awakening-- just got out of a 2019 RAM Rebel 5.7 hemi e-torque that got 12 mpg period! A 2500 or TRX will be WAY worse!
damn maybe I should just take it in for a repair.Mine works perfect and I live in anchorage Alaska, so pretty sure I get a lot of use out of it
Thanks for the reply. Certainly mean no disrespect to the JT.Great post, thanks for a different point of view. I can see how a unique driving situations can really bring out the short comings of any given vehicle. I can't say enough good things about my JTR, it's my daily driver on flat city streets, in brutal CA. weather, for me it works. The choice of potential modifications to build a vehicle that checks all the boxes on and off-road, (my first Jeep), has my wife worried for our bank account. I'm really enjoying it. At the end of the day - that's what matters most. You work hard, your vehicle should work how you need it to. Good luck in your search.
Nuff said.....
Kinda similar to what I posted on the Ranger Forum recently when I told them I got rid of my 6 month old Ford Ranger XLT SX4 for a Gladiator. The Ranger was a sweet truck but it wasn't a Jeep.Not the thread I pictured myself posting when I picked up the car from the dealer in August 2020, but here I am.
I bought the wrong rig, thats it. My sting gray Rubi is an excellent vehicle. Decent driving on city streets, easy to commute in, handled road trips well. Reliable, fun, simple etc.
The catch, I travel up and down mountain passes 30 times a year. Shifting this thing in and out of 4H when the roads go from snow covered to clear and wet is silly. The truck handles poorly at highway speeds in 4H. The heater is atrocious to deal with. Fuel mileage is unbelievably bad for a V6, though I don't drive enough to really care about mpg.
Will be looking at selling this thing and grabbing a RAM 2500. Maybe test drive a TRX just for S&Gs.
Have only respect for this forum and Jeep folks altogether. Wish I could find a way to appreciate the Gladiator as much as it deserves.
I definitely wont miss waving at people 20-30 on my trip to the grocery store here in Issaquah. Too many jeep owners here. Yeesh!![]()
I've had a few issues with the heater but so far nothing to bad. I do find that if I put it on Automatic it works best. Its gets a bit whacky if my wife gets ahold of the control nob and tries to jack up the heat which seems to send it into blast furnace mode. I do find sometimes if you try to go from heat to A/C it will get stuck I suppose and just continue to blow hot air until I turn it on max A/C.A few people pushing back on the heater issue. Does the temp control in your trucks actually work properly?!?
Is my shit just broken?